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Conclusion. / McDaniel, John L.M.; Pease, Ken G.
Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence. ed. / John L.M. McDaniel; Ken G. Pease. London: Routledge, 2021. (Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice).

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McDaniel, JLM & Pease, KG 2021, Conclusion. in JLM McDaniel & KG Pease (eds), Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence. Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice, Routledge, London. <https://www.routledge.com/Predictive-Policing-and-Artificial-Intelligence/McDaniel-Pease/p/book/9780367701369>

APA

McDaniel, J. L. M., & Pease, K. G. (2021). Conclusion. In J. L. M. McDaniel, & K. G. Pease (Eds.), Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence (Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice). Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Predictive-Policing-and-Artificial-Intelligence/McDaniel-Pease/p/book/9780367701369

Vancouver

McDaniel JLM, Pease KG. Conclusion. In McDaniel JLM, Pease KG, editors, Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence. London: Routledge. 2021. (Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice).

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McDaniel, John L.M. ; Pease, Ken G. / Conclusion. Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence. editor / John L.M. McDaniel ; Ken G. Pease. London : Routledge, 2021. (Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice).

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