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Home ยป YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and the fight against crime
YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and the fight against crime
Crime and Society, ICT Applications, Information Technology, public services, social media
YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and the fight against crime
publicservice.co.uk –

This article argues that social media is not only an instant, far reaching and free way to reach residents, but is a tool now used everyday in the fight against crime.

Link: http://www.publicservice.co.uk/feature_story.asp?id=20518
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on August 18, 2012
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