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  2. Crime statistics - Wikipedia

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    Two major methods for collecting crime data are law enforcement reports, which only reflect crimes that are reported, recorded, and not subsequently canceled; and victim study (victimization statistical surveys ), which rely on individual memory and honesty.

  3. Debt collection - Wikipedia

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    Debt collection is the process of pursuing payments of money or other agreed-upon value owed to a creditor. The debtors may be individuals or businesses. An organization that specializes in debt collection is known as a collection agency or debt collector.

  4. Consumer debt - Wikipedia

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    The most common forms of consumer debt are credit card debt, payday loans, student loans and other consumer finance, which are often at higher interest rates than long-term secured loans, such as mortgages. Long-term consumer debt is often considered fiscally suboptimal.

  5. Waste compaction - Wikipedia

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    Waste compaction is the process of compacting waste, reducing it in size. Garbage compactors and waste collection vehicles compress waste so that more of it can be stored in the same space. Waste is compacted again, more thoroughly, at the landfill to conserve valuable airspace and to extend the landfill's life span.

  6. Fairfield Mill Rate Increase Drops Again; Finalized By BOF

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    The Board of Finance further lowered the mill rate Thursday by adjusting Fairfield's tax collection rate from 98.56 percent to 98.71 percent after learning the town was on track to end the current ...

  7. Battery recycling - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, it wrote, the collection rate was 3.2%. This implies that 3.2% of rechargeable batteries were recycled, and the rest were thrown in the trash. By 2005, it concluded, the collection rate had risen to 5.6%.