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    Fear of Criminal Victimization Was First Recognized as a Serious
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Fear of Criminal Victimization Was First Recognized as a Serious

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Question 5

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Fear of criminal victimization was first recognized as a serious social problem and the subject of legitimate study in the _____________.


A) 1840s.
B) 1960s.
C) 1990s.
D) 1880s.

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