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situational instigators, social reaction theories, intertwining disciplines, victimology theory, social structure theories, social process theories, transitional theories, social problems perspective, victim precipitation, social ecology theory, social interaction theories, crime causation, classical criminology, public order crimes, occupational crimes, symbolic reassurance, concentric zone theory, social development theory, neurophysiological factors, routine activities theory, criminal justice practitioners, social control theories, biosocial theories, social disorganization theories, victim responsibility
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New York, United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Prentice Hall, Oxford University Press, American Sociological Review, African Americans, Free Press, Government Printing Office, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reports, American Journal of Sociology, Cesare Lombroso, Department of Justice, Los Angeles, Englewood Cliffs, Journal of Criminal Law, National Incident-Based Reporting System, Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, Supreme Court, Thomson Learning, Beverly Hills, Harvard University Press, Needham Heights, Palo Alto
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