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Stolen-Goods Markets
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Schneider, J. L.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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12 |
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Gender, Socially Desirable Responding and the Fear of Crime
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Sutton, R. M.; Farrall, S.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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13 |
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Assessing the Capability of Intensive Police Programmes to Prevent Severe Road Accidents
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Blais, E.; Dupont, B.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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14 |
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Looking the other way
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Warburton, H.; May, T.; Hough, M.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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Youth Justice Ideas, Policy, Practice. By Roger Smith (Cullompton: Willan, 2003, 234pp. 17.99pb)
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Seymour, M.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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Estimating the Intangible Victim Costs of Violent Crime
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Dolan, P.; Loomes, G.; Peasgood, T.; Tsuchiya, A.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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17 |
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Homicide in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
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Stickley, A.; Makinen, I. H.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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On the Comparative Study of Corruption
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Zimring, F. E.; Johnson, D. T.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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Redefining Miscarriages Of Justice
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Naughton, M.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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Assessing the ‘Other’
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Hudson, B.; Bramhall, G.
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Oxford University Press
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2005
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