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Volume 45, Number 3, May 2005

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Dig a Bit Deeper
pp. 249-268(20)
Author: Mackenzie, Simon R. M.

Criminal Expertise and Offender Decision-Making
pp. 269-295(27)
Author: Topalli, Volkan

How Do Residential Burglars Select Target Areas?
pp. 296-315(20)
Authors: Bernasco, Wim; Nieuwbeerta, Paul

Reflections on the Private Versus Public Policing of Economic Crime
pp. 316-339(24)
Author: Williams, James W.

What's Race Got to Do with Justice?
pp. 340-354(15)
Author: Silverstein, Martin

The Links between Heroin, Crack Cocaine and Crime
pp. 355-372(18)
Author: Allen, Chris

The Use of `Shame' with Sexual Offenders
pp. 373-394(22)
Author: McAlinden, Anne-Marie

The Link between Shoplifting and Burglary
pp. 395-401(7)
Author: Schneider, Jacqueline L.

References
pp. 423-429(7)

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