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 Hammond, W. A. — A problem for the sociologists. N. Am. Review, cxxxv, pp. 422-432. 

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Social forces in American life. Pop. Sc. Month., Feb., 1883. 



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Wines, Feed. H. and Waltee B. — The nomenclature of crime, or an analytical list of 

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