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Crime mapping news : a quarterly newsletter for GIS, crime mapping and policing.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Police Foundation, 1999-20uu?
Description
1 online resource
Began with Volume 1, issue 1, winter 1999; ceased.
Availability
Available Online
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Details
Subject(s)
Crime analysis
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United States
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Data processing
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Crime prevention
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United States
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Data processing
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Periodicals
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Information storage and retrieval systems
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Criminal investigation
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United States
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Geographic information systems
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United States
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Digital mapping
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Periodicals
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Issuing body
Police Foundation (U.S.)
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Sponsoring body
United States. Department of Justice. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Electronic newsletters
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Frequency
Irregular, 2005-
Former frequency
Quarterly, 1999-2004.
Notes
Subtitle varies, 2005-: A quarterly newsletter for crime mapping, GIS, problem analysis, and policing.
Supported by cooperative agreement CK-WX-K004 awarded by the Office of Community Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.
Source of description
Description based on: Volume 1, issue 1, winter 1999; title from caption title screen (viewed on October 5, 2016).
Latest issue consulted: Volume 8, issue 1, 2009 (viewed on October 5, 2016).
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J 36.2:C 86/12/
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