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Why and How Criminology Must Integrate Individuals and Environments
Beth Hardie
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This chapter describes the problems and solutions that justify the need for appropriate analysis of the convergence of people in environments to explain action and justifies the research approach and methods described and explained in this volume.Abstract:
This chapter describes the problems and solutions that justify the need for appropriate analysis of the convergence of people in environments to explain action. Thus, it justifies the research approach and methods that are described and explained in this volume.read more
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The Life Course and Human Development.
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Causal Mechanisms in the Social Sciences
Peter Hedström,Petri Ylikoski +1 more
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