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American Society of Criminology / Criminologists / Quantitative methods in criminology / Nicole Hahn Rafter / Criminology / Law enforcement / Crime
Date: 2009-10-16 09:53:58
American Society of Criminology
Criminologists
Quantitative methods in criminology
Nicole Hahn Rafter
Criminology
Law enforcement
Crime

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