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Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) Could Be Described as a Conceptual Framework

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Intelligence-led policing (ILP) could be described as a conceptual framework and an "information-gathering process that allows police agencies to better understand their crime problems and take a measure of resources available to be able to decide on an enforcement tactic or prevention strategy best designed to control crime."


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An approach in psychology that emphasizes the role of cognitive processes in understanding the self, including thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes towards oneself.

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