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... . Effects of one-a-day foot patrols on hot spots of serious violence and crime harm: A randomized crossover trial.
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... . Fifteen minutes per day keeps the violence away: A crossover randomized controlled trial on the impact of foot ­patrols on serious violence in large hot spot areas.
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... . The Effects of Procedural Justice Training for Police Officers in Mexico City.
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... . Criminal justice responses to child sexual abuse material offending: A systematic review and evidence and gap map.
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... . The impact of hot spots policing on collective efficacy: Findings from a randomized field trial.
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... Implementation failure -- and more -- in a field experiment of procedural justice policing. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 13(3)
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... . Promoting trust in police: Findings from a randomised experimental field trial of procedural justice policing.
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... . Effects of recruit training on police attitudes towards diversity: A randomised controlled trial of a values education programme.
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... . Teaching procedural justice and communica tion skills during police–community encounters: Results of a randomized control trial with police recruits.
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... . Perfusion functional MRI reveals cerebral blood flow pattern under psycho logical stress.
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... length of hot spots patrols: A randomised controlled trial. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing, 1(1)


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