Random Violence : How We Talk About New Crimes and New Victims
ISBN: 0520215729
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Best, Joel. Random Violence : How We Talk About New Crimes and New Victims
ISBN: 0520215729 | University of California Press | edition 1999 | 237 Pages | html | 1.92 mb
ISBN: 0520215729 | University of California Press | edition 1999 | 237 Pages | html | 1.92 mb
Fear of crime--United States, Crime--United States--Public opinion, Violence--United States--Public opinion, Victims of crimes--United States--Public opinion, Mass media and crime--United States, Crime in mass media.
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