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    Problem-Oriented Policing Is the Only Policing Approach That Seeks to Institutionalize
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Problem-Oriented Policing Is the Only Policing Approach That Seeks to Institutionalize

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Problem-Oriented Policing is the only policing approach that seeks to institutionalize crime analysis into the day-to-day operations of the police department and specifically lays out a structure for crime analysis products and how they should be used.

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