Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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The proposal from city A would result in a decrease in response time from one hour to thirty minutes , whereas the proposal from city B would reduce response time from ten minutes to seven minutes . Using the response time alone as a ...
The proposal from city A would result in a decrease in response time from one hour to thirty minutes , whereas the proposal from city B would reduce response time from ten minutes to seven minutes . Using the response time alone as a ...
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... response capability would be the probability of inter- rupting a crime in progress as a function of the average response time . One could then evaluate the importance of a quick response for various types of crimes . If the seriousness ...
... response capability would be the probability of inter- rupting a crime in progress as a function of the average response time . One could then evaluate the importance of a quick response for various types of crimes . If the seriousness ...
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... response time will be related to police capability , and the average response time can easily be computed . The difficult , unanswered question is how a given change in response time will affect the number of crimes . The approach ...
... response time will be related to police capability , and the average response time can easily be computed . The difficult , unanswered question is how a given change in response time will affect the number of crimes . The approach ...
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