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MARKETING THEORY AND THE FENCING OF STOLEN GOODS

NCJ Number
578
Author(s)
T ROSELIUS; D BENTON
Date Published
1971
Length
101 pages
Annotation
A STUDY DEALING WITH HIGHER THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS OF MARKETING PRACTICES.
Abstract
INVESTIGATORY MODELS CAN BE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF THE STATE OF EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND. MONITORING OF THIS EQUILIBRIUM BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS WILL PROVIDE ENOUGH INFORMATION TO ALLOW LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO PREDICT ACTIONS TAKEN BY FENCES, THUS PERMITTING SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS IN DETERRING AND INVESTIGATING THE TRAFFIC.