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Pattern identification in tactical crime analysis is guided by the distinction between person crime and property crime patterns
Oligopolistic Structure
A market structure characterized by a small number of large firms dominating the market, often leading to limited competition.
Intent To Monopolize
A legal concept referring to actions or strategies by a company designed to achieve, maintain or extend monopoly power, often scrutinized under antitrust laws.
Sherman Act
The Sherman Act is a landmark federal statute in the field of United States antitrust law passed in 1890, which prohibits monopolistic practices and promotes competition.
Per Se Treatment
A legal doctrine implying that an action or condition is inherently illegal without the necessity of proving harm or competitive disadvantage.
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