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Home Office: short term prison population projection model

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Home Office: short term prison population projection model. / Powell, Jon.
Lancaster University, 2004. 41 p.

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Powell, J. (2004). Home Office: short term prison population projection model. [Master's Thesis, Lancaster University]. Lancaster University.

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title = "Home Office: short term prison population projection model",
abstract = "Accurate forecasting of the prison population is essential for the future planning of the prison and probation services. This Thesis presents a new proposed model for short term prison number projection. The thesis was written in September 2004. ",
keywords = "Prison population projection, forecasting",
author = "Jon Powell",
year = "2004",
month = sep,
day = "10",
language = "English",
publisher = "Lancaster University",
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T2 - short term prison population projection model

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PY - 2004/9/10

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KW - Prison population projection

KW - forecasting

M3 - Master's Thesis

PB - Lancaster University

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