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  • Journal

    LAURITSEN, J. L., HEIMER, K. and LYNCH, J. P.

    TRENDS IN THE GENDER GAP IN VIOLENT OFFENDING: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY

    2009 - Criminology

    In-text: (LAURITSEN, HEIMER and LYNCH, 2009)

    Your Bibliography: LAURITSEN, J., HEIMER, K. and LYNCH, J., 2009. TRENDS IN THE GENDER GAP IN VIOLENT OFFENDING: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY. Criminology, 47(2), pp.361-399.

  • Book

    Moore, S.

    Sociology alive!

    2001 - Nelson Thornes - Cheltenham

    In-text: (Moore, 2001)

    Your Bibliography: Moore, S., 2001. Sociology alive!. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes.

  • Journal

    Van Goozen, S. H. M., Frijda, N. H. and Van De Poll, N. E.

    Anger and aggression during role-playing: Gender differences between hormonally treated male and female transsexuals and controls

    1995 - Aggressive Behavior

    In-text: (Van Goozen, Frijda and Van De Poll, 1995)

    Your Bibliography: Van Goozen, S., Frijda, N. and Van De Poll, N., 1995. Anger and aggression during role-playing: Gender differences between hormonally treated male and female transsexuals and controls. Aggressive Behavior, 21(4), pp.257-273.

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