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Crime / Environmental psychology / Security engineering / Crime prevention through environmental design / Natural surveillance / Defensible space theory / School violence / Crime prevention / Violence / Law enforcement / Criminology / National security
Date: 2008-01-02 11:22:00
Crime
Environmental psychology
Security engineering
Crime prevention through environmental design
Natural surveillance
Defensible space theory
School violence
Crime prevention
Violence
Law enforcement
Criminology
National security

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