How countries count crime: an exercise in police discretion
by
John A. Eterno (ed)
; Arvind Verma (ed)
; Eli B. Silverman (ed)
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364 HAT Theorizing crime & deviance | 364 HES A sociology of Crime | 364 HES A sociology of crime | 364 HOW How countries count crime: | 364 LAC Crime game | 364 MAC Critical issues in crime and justice | 364 MCS The sociology of law and order |
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