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There is considerable debate over the causes of violence around the world, one which goes beyond the analysis of conflict to consider the dynamics of community behavior and the importance of economic and behavioral factors. South Africa competes with Colombia, Venezuela, and a number of Central...
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There is considerable debate over the causes of violence around the world, one which goes beyond the analysis of conflict to consider the dynamics of community behavior and the importance of economic and behavioral factors. South Africa competes with Colombia, Venezuela, and a number of Central...
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Crush, Jonathan and James Wilmot (eds.) "Crossing boundaries: mine migrancy in a democratic South Africa" Copyright Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishers Ltd 1997.
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Books reviewed in this article: Copyright Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2003.
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People in violent neighbourhoods attribute violence in public spaces to, especially, poverty and unemployment, but agree that social disintegration, disrespect, drinking and drugs and the weaknesses of the criminal justice system also contribute substantially. However, data from a panel of young...
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