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Introductory Guide to Crime Analysis and Mapping
cops.usdoj.govIntroduction to Crime Analysis 9 II. Introduction to Crime Analysis As an introduction to crime analysis, this section provides the definition of crime analysis as a general concept as well as definitions of five types of crime analysis. These definitions are used in the Police Foundation’s “Introduction to Crime Analysis
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Does Legalizing Marijuana Reduce Crime?
reason.orgmarijuana use does not lead to an increase in violent crime.14 Some more recent studies suggest that legalization might reduce violent crime. A 2014 study found that the introduction of MML in a state was associated with a reduction in the overall incidence of a “Part 1 offenses” (homicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, and
Mail and Wire Fraud: A Brief Overview of Federal Criminal Law
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INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER 1 CRIMINOLOGY
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www.archaeological.orgIntroduction Archaeology is the study of past cultures through the material (physical) remains people left behind. These can range from small artifacts, such as arrowheads, to large buildings, such as pyramids. Anything that people created or modified is part of the archaeological record. Archaeologists use these remains to understand and re-cre-