Natarajan et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Telephones as facilitators of drug dealing: A research agendaNatarajan et al., 1995
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- Natarajan M
- Clarke R
- Johnson B
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- European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
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The role of the telephone in the production of crime has expanded not just with the vast increase in the number of phones in use, but also with changes in technology which have made telephoning more convenientand more anonymous. In the days when all phone calls …
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