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How Aerial Surveillance Has Changed Policing — and Crime — in Los Angeles

2016-03-30 ~ Mark

Cities get the types of crime their design calls for.

Excited for Manaugh’s book to hit my mailbox in a few days.

How Aerial Surveillance Has Changed Policing — and Crime — in Los Angeles

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