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Information Management

Define "database" and explain how you could use a simple database (like Microsoft Access or Microsoft Excel) to track criminal offenses in your local community. Discuss what criteria you would use to categorize offenses and why. Explain how you could utilize the database to quickly and easily query offense information for your local neighborhood watch group.

Please include/list references used to gather information.

Thank you for you assistance and time.


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