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COURTSHIP had little to do with mate selection in any social class because marriages were arranged by lords or by parents with p ...
COURTSHIP selection (generally in achievement-based socie- ties), the power and prestige of a dating partner (although defined i ...
COURTSHIP The greater the similarity in physical attractiveness between the partners, the more likely that the relationship wil ...
COURTSHIP racial-ethnic, and religious lines; and, later age at marriage. Murstein (1980) reviewed mate-selection schol- arship ...
COURTSHIP than do divorced adults, and divorced women have the least desire for marriage. Again, this may have to do with the gr ...
COURTSHIP Control Policy 1998). Other investigations exam- ine dating among herpes- and HIV-infected per- sons. On the more posi ...
CRIME RATES REFERENCES Adams, Bert N. 1979 ‘‘Mate Selection in the United States: A Theoretical Summarization.’’ In W. R. Burr, ...
CRIME RATES crime raise difficult issues. To imagine the difficul- ties consider two men at a bar. One of them makes a rude comm ...
CRIME RATES General Definitions of Part I Offenses in the Uniform Crime Reports Criminal Homicide Murder and nonnegligent mansla ...
CRIME RATES Percent Change Rate per 100,000 in the Rate Offenses Number Inhabitants From 1988 to 1997 Crime index total 13,175,1 ...
CRIME RATES incidents of a specific type, the third column re- ports the rate per 100,000 residents, and the final column indica ...
CRIME RATES Self-Reports. Unlike the UCR and NCVS, self- report studies refer to a collection of studies con- ducted by differen ...
CRIME RATES NCVS Data. The NCVS may well provide a more accurate picture of crime rate trends and comparative crime rates than t ...
CRIME RATES weeks,’’ and ‘‘once a month,’’ as well as asking the exact number of times respondents offended dur- ing the past ye ...
CRIME RATES measures of the relative rate of crime. In the mid- 1970s the NCVS conducted victimization studies with reasonably l ...
CRIME RATES under the age of sixteen, while the NCVS does not ask about crimes involving victims under age twelve. Further probl ...
CRIME RATES 1981 1996 U.S. England U.S. England Homicide 9.83 1.13 7.41 1.31 Rape 70.59 4.19 70.79 21.77 Robbery 258.75 40.86 20 ...
CRIME RATES Biderman, Albert D., and James P. Lynch 1991 Under- standing Crime Incidence Statistics: Why the UCR Di- verges From ...
CRIME, THEORIES OF United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network 1998 http://www.ifs.unvie.ac.at/ uncjin/mosaic/ at.intho ...
CRIME, THEORIES OF These are related but analytically separate ques- tions about the causes of crime. As Donald Cressey (1951) a ...
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