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Nuances of crime in a time of austerity and fear

Nuances of crime in a time of austerity and fear

August 9, 2012 Austerity

  First Recession, Then Crime and Fear – NYTimes.com.

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Associate Director, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment

Lecturer, City and Regional Planning

University of California, Berkeley

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