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Predictive Policing and Open Source Policing

By ospolicing Posted on February 20, 2011 Posted in Blog No Comments

Predictive Policing and Open Source Policing February 20, 2011 in Blog by Glen Predictive Policing What would happen if we could predict crime before it happened? The hottest buzz phrase in law enforcement right now is, “Predictive Policing.”  Ever since …

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