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No. It refers to the area within a particular person's reach or control.

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No, span of control does not refer to crime priorities of a police department. Span of control refers to the number of subordinates or employees that a manager or supervisor can effectively oversee and manage. It is a concept related to organizational structure and management hierarchy.

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