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Urban politics in the United States / Drinking culture / Alcoholic beverage / Drug culture / Social disorganization theory / Residential segregation / Alcoholism / Racial segregation / Ethics / Urban decay / Criminology
Date: 2014-12-26 13:36:54
Urban politics in the United States
Drinking culture
Alcoholic beverage
Drug culture
Social disorganization theory
Residential segregation
Alcoholism
Racial segregation
Ethics
Urban decay
Criminology

Built Environment: Examining Race, Class, and the Alcohol Outlet in the Urban Context F. Abron Franklin, PhD, JD, MPH Introduction

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