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    Exam 13: Victims in the Twenty-First Century: Alternative Directions Glossary References Name Index Subject Index
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    Individuals Who Commit Crimes May Be Victims Themselves
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Individuals Who Commit Crimes May Be Victims Themselves

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Individuals who commit crimes may be victims themselves.

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