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Contents
Introduction: Race, Redistribution, and the Politics of Crime Control
1. What Do People Believe Causes Crime?
2. Brainstorming Responses to Crime
3. Public Preferences for a Crime Prevention Budget
4. How Framing Affects Public Investment Preferences
5. The Political Boundaries of Public Support for Safety Beyond Punishment
Conclusion: Toward a Twenty-First Century Politics of Crime Prevention
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Research Methodology
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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