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Local crime figures and neighbourhood Police details online map

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Home Office Minister David Hanson and National Policing Improvement Agency have launched a new interactive national map, giving the public access to local statistics and details, on crime and neighbourhood policing in their area, today. Full Article at Yell.com: Home Security

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