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Five Things and Open Source Policing

By ospolicing Posted on March 24, 2013 Posted in Blog No Comments

The National Institute of Justice just released a report entitled, "Five Things Law Enforcement Executives Can Do to Make a Difference" http://nij.gov/five-things/ This is really a quick and simple summary of things that are proven to improve police operations and …

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