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Security Officers and Policing: Powers, Culture and Control in the Governance of Private Space
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Mehigan, J.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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Tracing the Criminal: The Rise of Scientific Criminology in Britain, 1860-1918
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Buhagiar, L.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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Sex Traffic: Prostitution, Crime and ExploitationHuman Traffic and Transnational Crime: Eurasian and American Perspectives
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Phoenix, J.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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Change and Stability in the Characteristics of Homicide Victims, Offenders and Incidents During Rapid Social Change
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Pridemore, W. A.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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55 |
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Estimating the Economic and Social Costs of the Fear of Crime
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Dolan, P.; Peasgood, T.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE RISK OF HOUSEHOLD BURGLARY IN THE CITY OF TIANJIN, CHINA
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Zhang, L.; Messner, S. F.; Liu, J.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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57 |
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Drugs and Money: Managing the Drug Trade and Crime-Money in Europe
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van Solinge, T. B.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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Problem-Oriented Policing and Partnerships: Implementing an Evidence-Based Approach to Crime Reduction
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Bryett, K.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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Contacts, Opportunities, and Criminal Enterprise. By Carlo Morselli (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005, 159 pp, 32.00 hb)
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Varese, F.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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WOMENS IMPRISONMENT AS A MECHANISM OF MIGRATION CONTROL IN HONG KONG
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Lee, M.
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Oxford University Press
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2007
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