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Criminology / Crime prevention / Public safety / Environmental psychology / Nuisance abatement / Broken windows theory / Police / Crack house / Community organizing / Law enforcement / Crime / Law
Date: 2008-01-24 11:26:14
Criminology
Crime prevention
Public safety
Environmental psychology
Nuisance abatement
Broken windows theory
Police
Crack house
Community organizing
Law enforcement
Crime
Law

CIVIL REMEDIES FOR CONTROLLING CRIME: THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS by Jan Roehl

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