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Volume 43, Number 1, 2003

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Foreigners, Crime and Changing Mobilities
pp. 1-21(21)
Author: C. Valier

Civic Community and Juvenile Delinquency. A Study of the Regions of Italy
pp. 22-40(19)
Authors: U. Gatti; R.E. Tremblay; D. Larocque

The Politics of Intolerance—Irish Style
pp. 41-62(22)
Authors: I. O'Donnell; E. O'Sullivan

Towards a General Theory of Profit-Driven Crimes
pp. 81-101(21)
Author: R. T. Naylor

Freedom and Integrity. Relationships and Assault
pp. 122-140(19)
Author: E.G. van Brunschot

Education and the Crime-Age Profile
pp. 141-168(28)
Author: K. Hansen

Theory and Method in the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime
pp. 169-195(27)
Authors: D.J. Smith; S. McVie

Repeat Personal Victimization. ‘Boosts’ or ‘Flags’?
pp. 196-212(17)
Authors: A. Tseloni; K. Pease

Violence-related Injury Data in England and Wales. An Alternative Data Source on Violence
pp. 223-227(5)
Authors: V. Sivarajasingam; J.P. Shepherd; K. Matthews; S. Jones

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