Does Municipal Socioeconomic Development Affect Public Perceptions of Crime? A Multilevel Logistic Regression Analysis
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Public perceptions of crime; Metropolitan region of Santiago; Chile; Municipalities; Socioeconomic development; Disorder; Multilevel logistic regression analysis;All these keywords.
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