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National security / Crime prevention / Rational choice theory / Neighbourhood Watch / Situational offender / Police / Natural surveillance / Right Realism / Blue-collar crime / Criminology / Law enforcement / Crime
Date: 2012-05-31 00:07:15
National security
Crime prevention
Rational choice theory
Neighbourhood Watch
Situational offender
Police
Natural surveillance
Right Realism
Blue-collar crime
Criminology
Law enforcement
Crime

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