References
Benamati, D., P. Schultze, A. Bouloukos, and G. Newman (1998). Criminal Justice Information: How To Find It, How To Use It. Phoenix , Ariz. : Oryx Press.
Clarke, R. and J. Eck (2003). Become a Problem-Solving Crime Analyst. London : Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, University College London. [Full text]
Nelson, B. (1997). Criminal Justice Research in Libraries and on the Internet. Westport , Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Velasco, M. (2005). "Practical Literature: What to Read and How to Read It." In C. Bruce, J. Cooper, and S. Hick (eds.), Exploring Crime Analysis: Readings in Essential Skils. Oakland Park, Kan.: International Association of Crime Analysts Press.
Weisel, D. (2005). "Solving Crime and Disorder Problems Through Applied Research." In C. Bruce, J. Cooper, and S. Hick (eds.), Exploring Crime Analysis: Readings in Essential Skils. Oakland Park , Kan. : International Association of Crime Analysts Press.
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