Keywords
criminality
settlement structure
analysis
settlement structure
analysis
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Settlement structure and criminality: the case of the Hungarian capitol. (2018). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 66(5), 105-115. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2018.5.6
Abstract
Using the example of Budapest, the author provides a social and geographical analysis of how crime and is settlement structure correlates.
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