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Items where Subject is "Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science"

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Bowers, KJ; Johnson, SD; Hirschfield, AFG; (2003) Pushing back the boundaries: new techniques for assessing the impact of burglary schemes. Green open access
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Bull, PA; Morgan, RM; (2007) Sediment fingerprints: A forensic technique using quartz sand grains - A response. Science and Justice , 47 (3) pp. 141-144. 10.1016/j.scijus.2007.08.001. Green open access
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Chainey, S; Smith, C; (2006) A review of GIS-based information sharing systems. (Home Office Research Publication series , pp. pp. 1-72 ). Home Office Green open access
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Eck, J; Chainey, S; Cameron, J; Wilson, R; (2005) Mapping crime: Understanding Hotspots. National Institute of Justice: Washington DC. Green open access
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Morgan, RM; Bull, PA; (2007) The philosophy, nature and practice of forensic sediment analysis. Progress in Physical Geography , 31 (1) pp. 43-58. 10.1177/0309133307073881. Green open access
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Morgan, RM; Bull, PA; (2006) Data interpretation in forensic sediment and soil geochemistry. Environmental Forensics , 7 (4) pp. 325-334. 10.1080/15275920600996248. Green open access
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Morgan, RM; Wiltshire, P; Parker, A; Bull, PA; (2006) The role of forensic geoscience in wildlife crime detection. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL , 162 (1-3) 152 - 162. 10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.06.045. Green open access
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Newton, AD; Johnson, SD; Bowers, KJ; (2004) Crime on bus routes: an evaluation of a safer travel initiative. POLICING , 27 (3) 302 - 319. 10.1108/13639510410553086. Green open access
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Roach, J.; (2009) Unusual suspects: identifying active serious offenders by self-selection policing. Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London). Green open access
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