The Effect of Economic Inequality on Individual Violence in South Korea : A Comparative SEM Analysis of Relative Deprivation Theory and Strain Theory

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    • 저자 박성민 홍영오
    • 제어번호 105972138
    • 학술지명 한국범죄학
    • 권호사항 Vol. 12 No. 3 [ 2018 ]
    • 발행처 대한범죄학회
    • 자료유형 학술저널
    • 수록면 5-23
    • 언어 English
    • 출판년도 2018
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