Multi-Resolution Analyses of Neighborhood Correlates of Crime: Smaller is not Better.
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Christina Mair | Natalie Sumetsky | Andrew Gaidus | Paul J Gruenewald | William R Ponicki | P. Gruenewald | C. Mair | Natalie Sumetsky | A. Gaidus | W. Ponicki
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