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Selection of Units for Project Implementation

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Mapping Crime in Its Community Setting

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Two units within the CPD were chosen as sites for implementation of the project. Because the project’s goals relate to inferring patterns by mapping crime and community data on computer-generated maps, one of the units selected was a patrol district and another was a unit within the detective division that could take advantage of crime mapping. This chapter describes the manner in which the selection of units was made and the results of the implementations.

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Maltz, M.D., Gordon, A.C., Friedman, W. (1991). Selection of Units for Project Implementation. In: Mapping Crime in Its Community Setting. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3042-7_6

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