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  2. Correlates of crime - Wikipedia

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    The correlates of crime explore the associations of specific non-criminal factors with specific crimes. The field of criminology studies the dynamics of crime. Most of these studies use correlational data; that is, they attempt to identify various factors are associated with specific categories of criminal behavior.

  3. Category:Correlates of crime - Wikipedia

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  4. Race and crime - Wikipedia

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    Race is one of the correlates of crime receiving attention in academic studies, government surveys, media coverage, and public concern. Research has found that social status, poverty, and childhood exposure to violent behavior are causes of the racial disparities in crime.

  5. Causes and correlates of crime - Wikipedia

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  6. Bureau of Justice Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) of the U.S. Department of Justice is the principal federal agency responsible for measuring crime, criminal victimization, criminal offenders, victims of crime, correlates of crime, and the operation of criminal and civil justice systems at the federal, state, tribal, and local levels.

  7. Category:Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Copycat crime; Coroner's jury; Corporate crime; Correlates of crime; Crime analysis; Crime contagion model; Crime displacement; Crime hotspots; Crime mapping; Crime of opportunity; Crime prevention; Crime prevention through environmental design; Crime science; Crime-Free Multi-Housing; Criminal psychology; Criminal spin; Criminalization ...

  8. Lead–crime hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    After decades of increasing crime across the industrialised world, crime rates started to decline sharply in the 1990s, a trend that continued into the new millennium. Many explanations have been proposed, including situational crime prevention and interactions between many other factors with complex, multifactorial causation .

  9. Crime - Wikipedia

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    10 Causes and correlates. 11 See also. 12 Notes. 13 References. 14 External links. ... In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other ...