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Criminology / Criminal investigation / Forensic psychology / Geographic profiling / CrimeStat / Serial killer / Residential Burglary Expert System / Law enforcement / Offender profiling / Crime
Date: 2012-12-26 17:40:03
Criminology
Criminal investigation
Forensic psychology
Geographic profiling
CrimeStat
Serial killer
Residential Burglary Expert System
Law enforcement
Offender profiling
Crime

Geographic Profiling 1 Running head: GEOGRAPHIC PROFILING

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