Patterns of violence in Honolulu : a study on culture, social structure, and social situations in reference to the subculture of violence hypothesis

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1986
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Heaukulani, David
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Sociology
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The general hypotheses of this study state that: (1) violence is not random in distribution and that it covaries with the socioeconomic characteristics of social areas; (2) nonviolent and violent offenders are associated with low violent rate and high vio
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Ph. D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 1986
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-154).
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Violence--Hawaii--Honolulu--Case studies., Violence--Social aspects--Hawaii--Honolulu.
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ix, 154 leaves, bound ; 29 cm
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Theses for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (University of Hawaii at Manoa). Sociology
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