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Repeat victimization and hot spots: the overlap and its implications for crime control and problem-orientated policing.
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posted on 2006-02-14, 15:00 authored by Graham Farrell, William SousaRepeat victimization and crime hot spots have both been growth areas in the study and practice of policing and crime control in recent years. Since their convergence seems both inevitable and desirable, this chapter studies the relationship with two key aims.
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FARRELL, G. and SOUSA, W., 2001. Repeat victimization and hot spots: the overlap and its implications for crime control and problem-orientated policing. Crime Prevention Studies, 12, pp. 221-240.Publisher
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