The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... crime , for example , is highly correlated with both percentage poor ( r = .76 ) and percentage African - American ( r = .75 ) , and exchange / voluntarism is correlated with residential stability ( r = .58 ) . A series of robustness ...
... crime , for example , is highly correlated with both percentage poor ( r = .76 ) and percentage African - American ( r = .75 ) , and exchange / voluntarism is correlated with residential stability ( r = .58 ) . A series of robustness ...
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... crime laws throughout the United States . As a result , almost every state in the union has something that could be called a hate crime law and the federal government has authorized data collection on U.S. hate crime and pro- scribed ...
... crime laws throughout the United States . As a result , almost every state in the union has something that could be called a hate crime law and the federal government has authorized data collection on U.S. hate crime and pro- scribed ...
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... crime . Namely , the perpetrator and victim had to have different identities in terms of race , gender , sexual orientation , and so on , and the context in which the crime occurred must suggest to de- tectives that the crime could not ...
... crime . Namely , the perpetrator and victim had to have different identities in terms of race , gender , sexual orientation , and so on , and the context in which the crime occurred must suggest to de- tectives that the crime could not ...
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