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Calling the police: citizen reporting of serious crime
1980
William Spelman
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Problem-oriented policing
1987
William Spelman
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Dangerous offenders: the elusive target of justice
1984
Mark Harrison Moore, Susan Estrich, McGillis, Daniel., William Spelman
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Criminal incapacitation
1994
William Spelman
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On the competitive enterprise of ferreting out crime the nature of the problem, the capacity of the police, and the assesments [!] of victims
1987
William Spelman
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Newport News tests problem-oriented policing
1987
William Spelman
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A Dialogue: Or Confabulation Between Two Travelers, Which Treateth Of Civil And Pollitike Government In Divers Kingdoms And Countries
2007
William Spelman
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dialoge or confabulation between two travellers which treateth of civile and pollitike gouvernement in dyvers kingdomes & contries
1896
William Spelman
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One cop or two?: efficient patrol staffing in the Los Angeles police department
1981
William Spelman
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Crimes, criminals, and selective incapacitation: a research agenda
1982
William Spelman
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Beyond bean counting: new approaches for managing crime data
1988
William Spelman
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The incapacitation benefits of selective criminal justice policies
1988
William Spelman, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Repeat offender programs for law enforcement
1990
William Spelman
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The diffusion of innovations and the creation of innovative police organizations
1992
William Spelman, Mark Harrison Moore, Young Rebecca, Taubman Center for State and Local Government
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Innovations in policing a test of three different methodologies for indentifying important innovations in a substantive field
1992
Mark Harrison Moore, William Spelman, Rebecca Young, Taubman Center for State and Local Government