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The effect of local political culture on policing behaviors in the 1990s: A retest of Wilson's theory in more contemporary times

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  • Zhao, Jihong
  • He, Ni
  • Lovrich, Nicholas

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  • Zhao, Jihong & He, Ni & Lovrich, Nicholas, 2006. "The effect of local political culture on policing behaviors in the 1990s: A retest of Wilson's theory in more contemporary times," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 34(6), pages 569-578.
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    2. Zhao, Jihong & Lovrich, Nicholas, 1998. "Determinants of minority employment in american municipal police agencies: The representation of african american officers," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 26(4), pages 267-277, July.
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