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Good timing in police work . (2024). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 62(2), 116-118. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2014.v62.i2.pp116-118
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The author uses a specific case in Hungary to demonstrate the importance of timing in police action.
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