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Winners and losers – Britain in 2015 magazine

July 25, 2017 fbarlow Crime and Victimisation, Journal Articles

ESRC Britain in 2015 magazine published research findings from Susan McVie, Paul Norris and Rebecca Pillinger in relation to their work around examining the crime drop. Read the Britain in 2015 article in full. You can also read more about this research in AQMeN research briefing 3 – Local differences in the crime drop: are there winners and losers?

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Crime Drop, ESRC

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