The use of forensic case data in intelligence-led policing: the example of drug profiling.
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Claude Roux | Alison Beavis | Paul Kirkbride | Olivier Ribaux | Marie Morelato | Mark Tahtouh | O. Ribaux | C. Roux | Mark Tahtouh | M. Morelato | A. Beavis | P. Kirkbride
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