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What America’s Safest City might tell us about a changing America
John L Hagan
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Safe City
100%
American Dream
66%
Empathy
33%
Control Theory
33%
Adult Life
33%
Social Control
33%
Family Community
33%
Homeownership
33%
Roadway
33%
American Cities
33%
Suburbia
33%
Delinquency
33%
College Graduates
33%
Family-school
33%
Educational Investment
33%
Suburban Community
33%
Cul-de-sac
33%
Student Loans
33%
Hirschi
33%
Arts and Humanities
Americas
100%
Sub-urban
50%
American Dream
50%
Doubt
25%
Suburbia
25%
Social Control
25%
Empathy
25%
Psychology
Empathy
100%
Delinquency
100%
Social Control
100%
Social Sciences
Americas
100%
Empathy
25%
University Graduate
25%
Ownership
25%
Social Control
25%
Delinquency
25%
Control Theory
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ownership
100%
University Graduate
100%