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Cruising
Cruising
Abstract: Cruising is a pastime largely confined to downtown areas, often referred to as "unnecessary repetitive driving." This guide provides a general discussion of the problem of cruising and reviews the factors that contribute to it. The guide also identifies questions law enforcement should ask when dealing with a cruising problem, proposes numerous responses to the problem, and identifies ways to measure the effectiveness of responses to the problem.
Published: 01/06/2005 Email To A Friend Email To A Friend
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   Problem-Oriented Guides for Police, version 2.0 CD-ROM
   Campus Safety CD-ROM
 
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