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Democracy Values and Violence: Paradoxes Tensions and Comparative Advantages of Liberal Inclusion,2006,605,1,50-81,Karstedt Democracy and crime: a multilevel analysis of homicide trends in forty-four countries 1950-2000,2006,605,1,25-49,Tseloni Democratization and political change as threats to collective sentiments: testing Durkheim in Russia,2006,605,1,82-103,Pridemore Hazard communication: Warnings and risk,1996,545,,106-115,Viscusi Public Opinion and Gun Control: A Comparison of Results from 2 Recent National Surveys,1981,455,1,24-39,Wright A Mathematical Model of the Risk of Nuclear Terrorism,2006,607,1,103-120,Bunn War Crimes Democracy and the Rule of Law in Belgrade the Former Yugoslavia and Beyond,2006,605,1,129-151,Hagan Proliferation on the Peninsula: Five North Korean Nuclear Crises,2006,607,1,78-86,Perry Russia: Grasping the Reality of Nuclear Terror,2006,607,1,64-77,Saradzhyan Law and Order in an Emerging Democracy: Lessons from the Reconstruction of Kosovo's Police and Justice Systems,2006,605,1,152-177,Wilson Toward a Comprehensive Safeguards System: Keeping Fissile Materials out of Terrorists' Hands,2006,607,1,121-132,Hecker Curbing the Demand for Mass Destruction,2006,607,1,27-32,Curtis Combating Nuclear Terrorism: Addressing Nonstate Actor Motivations,2006,607,1,33-42,Jenkins Averting nuclear catastrophe: contemplating extreme responses to U.S. vulnerability,2006,607,1,51-58,Gallucci A Nuclear Response to Nuclear Terror: Reflections of Nuclear Preemption,2006,607,1,59-63,Kokoshin Assessing U.S. strategy in the war on terror,2006,607,1,10-26,Van Evera Personal Influence and the Effects of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign,2006,608,1,282-300,Hornik Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the National Emergency Management System after Hurricane Katrina,2006,604,1,288-332,Waugh The Race between Cooperation and Catastrophe: Reducing the Global Nuclear Threat,2006,607,1,43-50,Nunn Intelligence Estimates of Nuclear Terrorism,2006,607,1,87-102,Zenko Terrorist Nuclear Weapon Construction: How Difficult?,2006,607,1,133-149,Bunn Denying Armageddon: Preventing Terrorist Use of Nuclear Weapons,2006,607,1,150-161,Hynes Insecurity and violence as a new power relation in Latin America,2006,606,1,178-195,Magaly Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths Media Frames and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina,2006,604,1,57-81,Tierney Disaster Mitigation and Insurance: Learning from Katrina,2006,604,1,208-227,Kunreuther Agility and Discipline: Critical Success Factors for Disaster Response,2006,604,1,256-272,Harrald The Primacy of Partnership: Scoping a New National Disaster Recovery Policy,2006,604,1,228-255,Mitchell Is the Worst Yet to Come?,2006,604,1,273-287,Kettl Consumers and the State since the Second World War,2007,611,1,66-81,Hilton Killing the Police: Myths and Motives,1980,452,,63-71,Margarita Perspectives on Police and Violence,1980,452,,1-12,Sherman The District of Columbia's "Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975": The Toughest Handgun Control Law in the United States -- Or Is It?,1981,455,,138-149,Jones The Bartley-Fox Gun Law's Short-Term Impact on Crime in Boston,1981,455,,120-137,Pierce "One With A Gun Gets You Two": Mandatory Sentencing and Firearms Violence in Detroit,1981,455,,150-167,Loftin State Programs for Screening Handgun Buyers,1981,455,,80-91,Cook The effect of gun availability on violent crime patterns: Gun control,1981,455,,63-79,Cook The Wisdom of Gun Prohibition,1981,455,,11-23,Kaplan The Politics of Ineffectiveness: Federal Firearms Legislation 1919-38,1981,455,,48-62,Leff Public Opinion and Gun Control: A Comparison of Results From Two Recent National Surveys,1981,455,,24-39,Wright Keeping Handguns From Criminal Offenders,1981,455,,92-109,Moore The Attitude-Action Connection and the Issue of Gun Control,1981,455,,40-47,Presser Organizational and Other Contraints on Controlling the Use of Deadly Force by Police,1981,455,,110-119,Lindgren Firearms and Self-Defense,1995,539,,130-140,McDowall Crime problem drinking and drug use: patterns of problem behavior in cross-national perspective,2002,580,1,201-225,Eisner A Proposed Automobile Accident Compensation Plan,1960,328,1,53-60,Hofstadter Automotive design contributions to highway safety,1958,320,1,73-83,Chayne Increased safety: by design,1958,320,1,84-92,Holmes Offenses of Violence Against the Person,1962,339,1,42-56,Collings Organizing for safety,1958,320,1,122-131,Bethea Patterns of Subversion by Violence,1962,341,1,65-73,Rhyne Romantic Unions in an Era of Uncertainty: A Post-Moynihan Perspective on African American Women and Marriage,2009,621,1,132-148,Burton Youth Violence— Crime or Self-Help? 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