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Behavior / Fear of crime / Victimology / Victimisation / Dark figure of crime / Fear / Anxiety / British Crime Survey / Quantitative methods in criminology / Criminology / Law enforcement / Crime
Date: 2009-07-21 17:24:10
Behavior
Fear of crime
Victimology
Victimisation
Dark figure of crime
Fear
Anxiety
British Crime Survey
Quantitative methods in criminology
Criminology
Law enforcement
Crime

The Development of a Quantitative Measure of the Fear of Crime

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