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Methods of evaluation and planning in the field of crime

Criminological Colloquium (1st 1973 Strasbourg)

Methods of evaluation and planning in the field of crime

[Proceedings of] first criminological colloquium, Strasbourg, 28-30 November 1973.

by Criminological Colloquium (1st 1973 Strasbourg)

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Published by Council of Europe in Strasbourg .
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ContributionsCouncil of Europe. Directorate of Legal Affairs.
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Paginationi,149p.
Number of Pages149
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Open LibraryOL14367183M

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