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As America nears the end of the twentieth century, street crime occupies a high, and sometimes the highest, place on the public agenda of concerns. The problem festers in the core cities, where all of society’s difficulties seem to be centered.
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© 1990 Anthony V. Bouza
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Bouza, A.V. (1990). The Slippery Slope of Crime, Arrests, and Statistics. In: The Police Mystique. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6000-9_6
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