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Crime and the Citizen — a Personal Perspective

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Science and Criminal Detection

Part of the book series: Dimensions of Science ((DIMOSCI))

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From the strictly legal point of view, a crime is an offence against the law. It is not surprising, therefore, that those who formulate the law stand to benefit most by it.

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© 1988 John Broad

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Broad, J. (1988). Crime and the Citizen — a Personal Perspective. In: Science and Criminal Detection. Dimensions of Science. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10604-2_9

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