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Does Tracking and Feedback Boost Patrol Time in Hot Spots? Two Tests
Charlotte de Brito,
Barak Ariel
Institute of Criminology
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commanders
100%
Departure
33%
London
33%
officers
100%
Police
66%
Railway Station
33%
Style
33%
Supervisors
66%
Keyphrases
Business as Usual
7%
Commander
21%
Communication Style
7%
Control Condition
14%
Control Site
7%
Control Station
7%
Crime Hot Spots
7%
Departure Time
7%
Feedback Data
7%
Hot Spot Location
7%
Leadership Communication
7%
Leadership History
7%
Leadership Turnover
7%
Network Routing
7%
Officers
7%
Patrolling
100%
Police Officers
14%
Railway Station
7%
Test Station
35%
Time of Arrival
7%
Tracking Data
7%
Two-site
7%
Weekly Report
7%
Social Sciences
London
50%
Police Officer
100%
Railway Station
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
London
100%
Railway Station
100%