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Criminology / Rape / Social psychology / United States Department of Justice / Abuse / Violent crime / Crime in the United States / Victimisation / Victimology / Crime / Ethics / Law enforcement
Date: 2008-01-07 14:53:34
Criminology
Rape
Social psychology
United States Department of Justice
Abuse
Violent crime
Crime in the United States
Victimisation
Victimology
Crime
Ethics
Law enforcement

Criminal Victimization, 2004

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