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Deterrence Strategies

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The Effects of “Pulling Levers” Focused Deterrence Strategies on Crime
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The Economist’s Guide to Crime Busting
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Effectiveness of Street Gang Control Strategies
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Video: Anthony A. Braga: “Focused Deterrence Strategies”
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Predictive Analytics in Health Care and Criminal Justice
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Studying Deterrence Among High-Risk Adolescents
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Offenders: Adult, Juvenile, and Sex
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Juvenile Call-ins
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Evaluating the Use of Public Surveillance Cameras for Crime Control and Prevention

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