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Délinquance et rébellion en France et en Europe

Henri Mendras

Revue de l'OFCE, 2003, vol. 84, issue 1, 223-241

Abstract: Recent victimization surveys give new data on criminality in different European countries. The statistics show that the evolution of criminality in France is following the same trend as the other European countries and the level of criminality is close to the average of Europe. France is characterized by an increasing of violence among young people living in suburbs, which is a new form of rebellion and should be distinguished from ordinary « acquisitive » criminality.

Date: 2003
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