Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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While correlations are important tools for identifying the existence of a problem , determining the cause of the ... if a disparity in environmental quality is in itself considered socially undesirable , then remedies to these problems ...
While correlations are important tools for identifying the existence of a problem , determining the cause of the ... if a disparity in environmental quality is in itself considered socially undesirable , then remedies to these problems ...
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One of the problems is that only reported crimes are included ; thus , any crime that has gone unreported will not be ... A second problem is that the various police precincts use different criteria for determining whether a crime is ...
One of the problems is that only reported crimes are included ; thus , any crime that has gone unreported will not be ... A second problem is that the various police precincts use different criteria for determining whether a crime is ...
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SOCIAL PROBLEMS One of the most respected and widely read professional journals in the social sciences , Social Problems presents accessible , relevant , and theoretically innovative articles which embody critical perspectives on ...
SOCIAL PROBLEMS One of the most respected and widely read professional journals in the social sciences , Social Problems presents accessible , relevant , and theoretically innovative articles which embody critical perspectives on ...
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