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Chapter 3: The Magnitude of the Crime Problem. Important notes These slides are not a replacement for the text Please use these slides as a starting point.
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Chapter 4: Defining Intelligence-Led Policing. Important notes These slides are not a replacement for the text Please use these slides as a starting point.
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Chapter 2: Origins of Intelligence-Led Policing. Important notes These slides are not a replacement for the text Please use these slides as a starting.
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Governments & marketsslide 1 Price Ceilings, Price Floors, and Excise Taxes.
Marketsslide 1 PRICE DETERMINATION IN MARKETS The market demand curve shows the amount demanded at every price. The market supply curve shows the amount.
Fun with Networks: Social, Sensor, and Shape-Shifting Phillip B. Gibbons Intel Research Pittsburgh DISC’08 / Graal’08 September 24, 2008 Slides (except.