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Review Lawrence Sherman's (1998) recommendation on evidence-based practices and how they can influence policing.
Long-Term Retention
The ability to hold onto information or skills for extended periods, often many years.
Working Memory
An intellectual mechanism with finite space, dedicated to briefly storing data for further manipulation.
Echoic Memory
A subtype of sensory memory that retains auditory information for a short period after the original sound is heard.
Fleeting Memory
A brief or rapidly fading memory, often unable to be recalled after a short period of time.
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