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    The "Mayonnaise" Theory of Police Patrol States That If an Area
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The "Mayonnaise" Theory of Police Patrol States That If an Area

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The "mayonnaise" theory of police patrol states that if an area has no patrol starting one will reduce the crime rate and adding more patrol to an area that already has patrol will also reduce the crime rate.

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