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The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime
Jan Van Dijk introduces his paper: ‘The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime’ Link to the associated article:
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The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime is an episode from SAGE Criminology by Sage Publications. Jan Van Dijk introduces his paper: ‘The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime’ Link to the associated article: T...
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Published Nov 4, 2015, 05:09 long, audio available.
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Jan Van Dijk introduces his paper: ‘The case for survey-based comparative measures of crime’ Link to the associated article:
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Published Nov 4, 2015 and 05:09 long