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1 | Fear of crime among vulnerable populations : homeless women | 3 |
2 | Worries about crime : rank-ordering survival concerns among urban transient females | 25 |
3 | Personal and situational characteristics of custodial African-American grandmothers | 36 |
4 | Race and crime : vulnerability at the margins | 53 |
5 | The persecution and ill-treatment of African Americans in the health-care system in the United States | 63 |
6 | Exploiting the aged in familial settings | 71 |
7 | Fear of crime : its meaning in the lives of elderly women | 83 |
8 | Where are you now, Cesar Chavez? : the unique vulnerabilities and victimization experiences of Mexican immigrants in the United States | 96 |
9 | Intersecting identities and pregnant drug-users : victimization and vulnerabilities to criminalization | 107 |
10 | Disregarding harm : an examination of the vulnerabilities of youth incarcerated in adult correctional facilities | 117 |
11 | Prostitutes as prey : empirical support for the lifestyle/exposure model as an explanation of personal victimization and worries about crime | 130 |
12 | AIDS, violence, and matters of respect : family and peer relations of African-American and Latino convicted felons | 140 |
13 | Worries about crime among foreign students studying in the United States : a comparative study | 173 |
14 | Victims in underdeveloped countries | 194 |
15 | Low crime rates in Bahrain : Islamic social control - testing the theory of "synnomie" | 209 |
16 | Teacher, actor, candlestick maker : victims all looking at government-sanctioned victimization of its citizenry | 230 |
17 | Nonhuman animals as victims : victimology and the animal-rights movement | 244 |
18 | The exploitation, victimization, and unique vulnerabilities of native Americans | 255 |
19 | Removal of the Southwest Michigan Potawatomi : government crimes of oppression and cultural genocide | 282 |
20 | Victimization of women : a theoretical perspective on dowry deaths in India | 300 |
21 | Sexual victimization by airport screeners, post-9/11 : terrorism, sexism, and capitalism at work | 312 |
22 | Social distance and vulnerability : the case of sexual orientation | 333 |
23 | The perilous existence of children as freaks in circuses, carnivals, and freak shows | 346 |
24 | Discredited victims of childhood violence | 354 |
25 | Anti-abortion stalkers | 363 |
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