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    Intensity of Intervention in Relation to Target People, Places, or Crime
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Intensity of Intervention in Relation to Target People, Places, or Crime

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Intensity of intervention in relation to target people, places, or crime problems varies from site to site, and the level refers to the external validity problem of intervenor attributes.

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