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ONCE BITTEN, TWICE BITTEN: REPEAT VICTIMISATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR CRIME PREVENTION GRAHAM FARRELL KEN PEASE
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Document Date: 2007-12-19 14:48:14


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LONDON / /

Company

The Home Office Police Research Group / Gloria Laycock Home Office Police Research Group / /

Facility

Oxford University / Manchester University / /

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crime prevention services / social services / statistical systems / car crime / /

Organization

OFFICE POLICE / Oxford University / Manchester University / Centre for Criminological Research / Criminal Injuries Compensation Board / State Home Office / Home Office Crime Prevention Unit / /

Person

Ken Pease / Anne / GRAHAM FARRELL KEN PEASE / /

Position

researcher / Major / Queen / IM BURNS Deputy Under Secretary / DEPARTMENT Editor / Professor of Criminology / /

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