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  • Cohen, B.; Chaiken, J. M.
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    Police Background Characteristics and Performance: Summary.
    New York City Rand Institute, New York
    National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Washington, DC, R-999-DOJ (Abridged), May 1972, 39 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Ignall, E. J.; Walker, W. E.
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    Deployment Methodology for Fire Departments: How Station Locations and Dispatching Practices Can Be Analyzed and Improved.
    Rand, Santa Monica, CA
    Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC, HUD-PDR-228-2; R-1853-HUD, June 1977, 79 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Ignall, E.; Walker, W.
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    Training Course in Deployment of Emergency Services: Instructor's Manual.
    New York City Rand Institute, NY
    Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC, R-1784/1-HUD, July 1975, 181 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Rolph, J. E.
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    Predicting the Demand for Fire Service.
    Rand Corp., Santa Monica, CA
    P-4625, May 1971,
    American Statistical Association. December 1970, Detroit, MI, 1-31 p., 1970

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Larson, R. C.
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    Methods for Allocating Urban Emergency Units: A Survey.
    Rand Institute, New York, NY
    P-4719, October 1971, 48 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Ignall, E.
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    Extension of Erlang's Formulas Which Distinguishes Individual Servers.
    Rand Institute, New York City, NY
    R-567-NYC/HUD, March 1971, 17 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.; Larson, R. C.
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    Methods for Allocating Urban Emergency Units.
    Rand Institute, New York City, NY
    R-680-HUD/NSF, May 1971, 62 p.

  • Chaiken, J. M.
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    Number of Emergency Units Busy at Alarms Which Require Multiple Servers.
    Rand Institute, New York City, NY
    R-531-NYC/HUD, March 1971, 20 p.

  • Carter, G. M.; Chaiken, J. M.; Ignall, E.
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    Response Areas for Two Emergency Units.
    New York City Rand Institute, New York
    R-532-NYC/HUD, March 1971, 52 p.