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Initial and repeated burglary victimisation: victim vulnerability, same offender involvement and implications for theory and crime prevention
Frank Morgan
UWA Law School
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Social Sciences
Burglary
64%
Criminological Theory
14%
Criminology
14%
Dependence
14%
Heterogeneity
7%
Imagination
7%
International Conflict
7%
Offender
7%
Pilot Projects
7%
Prevention
21%
Research Programmes
7%
Research Worker
100%
Social Sciences
7%
Suburbs
7%
Theses
50%
Twentieth Century
7%
Victimology
7%
Engineering
Key Concept
50%
Pilot Project
50%
Preventive Action
50%
United Kingdom
100%
Computer Science
Broader Concept
50%
Conceptual Analysis
50%
Preventive Action
50%
Underlying Mechanism
50%
Vulnerabilities
50%
Psychology
Crime Prevention
100%
Merging
7%
Vulnerability
14%