wind the clock. make the map.
III. Graphing City Data To Locate Distribution Centers
Each city will need to be individually graphed to locate
trafficking hubs, thereby identifying the types of product being
moved in specific locales and revealing which organizations and
groups are involved with specific operations. The most efficient
way to do this in a time efficient manner is to use the “Clock
Method” of mapping cities and their networks.
A. The “Clock” Mapping Method
The Clock Method is an analogy which looks at a city like a
clock. The center of the city is considered to be wherever a
Main Distribution Center or epicenter of a network is located.
From the center, “hands” are a network’s shipping and transport
to various locations. “Numbers” are locations where product is
shipped to and from, usually where regional Distribution Centers
are located. These “numbers” will manifest themselves as
clusters of data on the map as various points of interest are
added.
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