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The criminal careers of chronic offenders in Vancouver, British Columbia
Author: Giles, Christopher M.H.
Date created: 2011-12-13
Conventional capital, criminal capital, and criminal careers in drug trafficking
Author: Wang, Wei
Date created: 2013-08-14
Capital gains: Examining the role of gang members personal networks and criminal careers
Author: Dawson, Krysta
Date created: 2021-04-21
Jack-of-all-trades: social capital, criminal versatility and brokerage in a street gang network
Author: Gravel, Jason
Date created: 2013-08-13

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