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Crime / Abuse / Violence / Social psychology / Fear of crime / Victimisation / Domestic violence / Fear / Crime statistics / Criminology / Law enforcement / Ethics
Date: 2009-05-25 16:56:18
Crime
Abuse
Violence
Social psychology
Fear of crime
Victimisation
Domestic violence
Fear
Crime statistics
Criminology
Law enforcement
Ethics

The commercialism of women's fear of crime

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