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THE SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF CRIME AND UNEMPLOYMENT
JOHN HAGAN
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Sociology
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Social Sciences
Crime
100%
Unemployment
71%
Understanding
42%
Youth
28%
Identity
28%
Contact
28%
Employment
28%
Conceptualization
14%
Communities
14%
Research
14%
Occupational Mobility
14%
Occupations
14%
Process
14%
Adults
14%
Intervention
14%
Problem
14%
Alternative
14%
Literature
14%
London
14%
INIS
unemployment
71%
crime
71%
adults
28%
employment
28%
data
14%
levels
14%
communities
14%
interventions
14%
mobility
14%
panels
14%
adolescents
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Unemployment
71%
Embeddedness
57%
Employment
28%
Justice
28%
Panel Study
14%
Occupational Change
14%
Psychology
Research
14%
Peers
14%
Adolescents
14%