Boggs, S. L.Urban Crime Patterns
. American Sociological Review, 1965, 30, 899-908.
2.
Kitsuse, J. I.
, & Cicourel, A. V.A note on the uses of official statistics. Social Problems, 1963, 11, 137-139.
3.
Lottier, S.Distribution of criminal offenses in metropolitan regions
. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1938, 29, 37-50.
4.
Moses, E. R.Differentials in crime rates between negroes and whites based on comparisons of four socioeconomically equated areas
. American Sociological Review, 1947, 12, 411-420.
5.
Pittman, D. J.
, & Handy, W. F.Uniform crime reporting: Suggested improvements. Sociology and Social Research, 1962, 46, 135-143.
6.
Polk, K.Juvenile delinquency and social areas
. Social Problems, 1957-1958, 5, 214-217.
7.
Pressman, I.
, & Carol, A.Crime as a diseconomy of scale. Review of Social Economy, 1971, 29, 227-236.
8.
Quinney, R.Structural characteristics, population areas, and crime rates in the United States
. The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 1966, 57, 45-52.
9.
Robinson, S. M.A critical view of the uniform crime reports
. Michigan Law Review, 1966, 64, 1031-1054.
10.
Schmid, C. F.Urban crime areas: Part I and Part II
. American Sociological Review, 1960, 25, 527-542; 655-678.
11.
Schussler, K.Components of variations in city crime rates
. Social Problems, 1962, 9, 314-323.
12.
Sullivan, J. L.Political correlates of social, economic, and religious diversity in the American states
. Journal of Politics, 1973, 35, 70-84.
13.
White, C. R.The relation of felonies to environmental factors in Indianapolis
. Social Forces, 1932, 10, 498-509.
14.
Wolfgang, M. E.Uniform crime reports: A critical appraisal
. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1963, 111, 708-738.