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Long-Term Historical Trends in Violent Crime
Author(s):
Manuel Eisner
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January 2003
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January 2003
Journal:
Crime and Justice
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
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Crime and Justice
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Crime and Justice
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University of Chicago Press
ISSN (Print):
0192-3234
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2153-0416
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January 2003
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: 83-142
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10.1086/652229
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