Crime -- United States
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Crime -- United States
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Crime
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of23
- Task Force report: crime and its impact--an assessment
- Superheroes
- The challenge of crime, rethinking our response, Henry Ruth, Kevin R. Reitz
- When brute force fails, how to have less crime and less punishment, Mark A.R. Kleiman
- Mop men, inside the world of Crime Scene Cleaners, Alan Emmins
- The handbook of crime & punishment, edited by Michael Tonry
- Potential models for understanding crime impacts of high or increasing unoccupied housing rates in unexpected places, and how to prevent them, Ralph B. Tayor
- Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt
- Law and order:, street crime, civil unrest, and the crisis of liberalism in the 1960s, Michael W. Flamm
- The rise and fall of violent crime in America, Barry Latzer
- Crime in the city, a political and economic analysis of urban crime, Lesley Williams Reid
- The Hillside stranglers, Darcy O'Brien
- Days of destruction, days of revolt, Chris Hedges, Joe Sacco
- Famous crimes revisited, from Sacco-Vanzetti to O.J. Simpson, including Lindbergh kidnapping, Sam Sheppard, John F. Kennedy, Vincent Foster, JonBenet Ramsey, by Henry Lee and Jerry Labriola
- The United States Secret Service
- The rise and fall of violent crime in America, Barry Latzer
- The Bush crime family, the inside story of an American dynasty
- Nielsen v. Preap, high court clarifies application of immigration detention statute to criminal aliens, Hillel R. Smith
- Addressing community gang problems, a model for problem-solving, BJA, Bureau of Justice Assistance
- When brute force fails, how to have less crime and less punishment, Mark A.R. Kleiman
- Federal justice statistics program resource guide
- Gangs and Society:, Alternative Perspectives
- Dealers in death, murder & mayhem in America
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