The Dallas patrol management experiment: can AVL technologies be used to harness unallocated patrol time for crime prevention?
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Elizabeth R. Groff | David Weisburd | Breanne Cave | Sue-Ming Yang | D. Weisburd | Sue-Ming Yang | Karen L. Amendola | Greg Jones | Elizabeth R. Groff | Greg Jones | Karen L. Amendola | Rupert F. Emison | Breanne Cave | Elizabeth R. Groff | Karen L. Amendola | Rupert F. Emison
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