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    Counting Offences,suspects,inmates,or Charges Is a Reference To
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Counting Offences,suspects,inmates,or Charges Is a Reference To

Question 13

Question 13

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Counting offences,suspects,inmates,or charges is a reference to:


A) levels of aggregation
B) administrative records
C) units of count
D) counting procedures

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