Built Environment and Property Crime in Seattle, 1998–2000: A Bayesian Analysis
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Stephen A Matthews | Tse-Chuan Yang | Karen L Hayslett | R Barry Ruback | S. Matthews | R. Ruback | Tse‐Chuan Yang | Karen L. Hayslett
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