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telematic

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telematic [ˌtelɪˈmætɪk] ADJtelemático


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Specific topics include: print culture and the creation of public knowledge about crime in 18th-century London, a longitudinal study of repeat victimization, electronic monitoring of offenders and penal innovation in a telematic society, key elements of restorative justice alongside adult criminal justice, and restorative youth conferencing in Northern Ireland, among others.
New telematic vehicle monitoring systems in trucks aimed at increasing driver safety and conserving fuel, and a pallet monitoring and collection service, are expected to cut costs, which will be shared by both companies.
Applications range from wireless networks planning to the quality of telematic services in transport.
 
 
 
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