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THREE-STAGE ITERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR SPACE-TIME MODELING
Violent Police-citizen Encounter
National Institute Host Program, Phase III - Final Report
EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ONE-OFFICER VERSUS TWOOFFICER PATROL UNITS
Law Enforcement Agencies as Multi-Product Firms - An Econometric Investigation of Production Costs
PANEL MODEL OF CRIME RATES AND ARREST RATES
SOME IMPLICATIONS OF WITNESS MANAGEMENT FOR POLICE ADMINISTRATORS
POLICE SERVICE DELIVERY TO THE ELDERLY (Article)
CHANGING THE PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS LAWS - THE IMPACT OF DECRIMINALIZATION
CITIZEN SATISFACTION WITH POLICE SERVICES - INDIVIDUAL AND CONTEXTUAL EFFECTS
IMPROVING POLICE DISCRETION RATIONALITY IN HANDLING PUBLIC INEBRIATES - PART 2
Police Service Delivery to the Elderly, Final Report
Research Into Action: The Approach of the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Handgun Control - Strategies, Enforcement and Effectiveness
CHANGING DISTRIBUTION OF BIG-CITY CRIME - A MULTI-CITY TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS
Evaluating a Police-implemented AVM (Automatic Vehicle Monitoring) System - The St Louis Experience (Phase 1)
Physiological Measures and the Detection of Deception
IMPROVING POLICE DISCRETION RATIONALITY IN HANDLING PUBLIC INEBRIATES - PART 1
A Patrol Car Allocation Model
Organizational Transformation of a Federal Education Program Reflections on LEEP (Law Enforcement Educational Program)
Project Identification - A Study of Handguns Used in Crime
Patrol Car Allocation Model - Executive Summary (1975)
Patrol Car Allocation Model - Program Description, 1975
Patrol Car Allocation Model - User's Manual (1975)
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