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Trends in Criminology: Theory, Policy and Implementation, in honor of Dr.Menahem Horowitz on his 80th birthday. M. Hovav, L. Sebba, M. Amir, editors [The Harry and Michael Sacher Research Institute, The Criminology Institute, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2003] 809 pp [in Hebrew].

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2014

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Lecturer, The Institute of Criminology, Hebrew University.

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