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Crime and inequality
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ISBN: 0804724776 Year: 1995 Publisher: Stanford; California Stanford University Press

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Race, crime, and justice: contexts and complexities
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ISBN: 9781412976558 9781412976565 Year: 2009 Volume: 623 Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage


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Divergent social worlds
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ISBN: 1610446771 9781610446778 9780871546937 0871546930 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York Russell Sage Foundation

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The many colors of crime : inequalities of race, ethnicity and crime in America.
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ISBN: 9780814767207 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York New York University press

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The Many Colors of Crime
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ISBN: 9780814768549 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York, NY

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Improving Public Opinion Surveys
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ISBN: 1283303299 9786613303295 1400840295 9781400840298 9780691151458 0691151458 9780691151465 0691151466 9781283303293 Year: 2011 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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The American National Election Studies (ANES) is the premier social science survey program devoted to voting and elections. Conducted during the presidential election years and midterm Congressional elections, the survey is based on interviews with voters and delves into why they make certain choices. In this edited volume, John Aldrich and Kathleen McGraw bring together a group of leading social scientists that developed and tested new measures that might be added to the ANES, with the ultimate goal of extending scholarly understanding of the causes and consequences of electoral outcomes. The contributors--leading experts from several disciplines in the fields of polling, public opinion, survey methodology, and elections and voting behavior--illuminate some of the most important questions and results from the ANES 2006 pilot study. They look at such varied topics as self-monitoring in the expression of political attitudes, personal values and political orientations, alternate measures of political trust, perceptions of similarity and disagreement in partisan groups, measuring ambivalence about government, gender preferences in politics, and the political issues of abortion, crime, and taxes. Testing new ideas in the study of politics and the political psychology of voting choices and turnout, this collection is an invaluable resource for all students and scholars working to understand the American electorate.

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