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school shooting
analysis
forensics
analysis
forensics
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Systematic crime scene investigation-triggered lessons for problem oriented policing: the case study of shootings in a Hungarian university. (2013). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 61(10), 127-143. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2013.v61.i10.pp127-143
Abstract
Focusing on systematic crime scene investigation, in a recent, highly publicized shooting in a Hungarian university, the author highlights the benefits of problem oriented policing.
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