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APA Style
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References (Books)
  • Wilson, J. Q. (1983). Thinking about crime. New
    York Basic Books.
  • U.S. Department of Justice. (2000). The Federal
    death penalty system A statistical survey
    (1988-2000). Washington, DC Department of
    Justice.
  • Walker, S. Shelley, T. O. (1999). Affirmative
    action, diversity, and law enforcement. In D.
    J. Kenney R. P. McNamara (Eds.), Police nd
    policing Contemporary issues (pp. 187- 199).
    Westport, CT Praeger.

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References (Journals)
  • Raphael, S., Winter-Ebmer, R. (2001).
    Identifying the effect of unemployment on
    crime. Journal of Law and Economics, 44(1),
    259-283
  • Harris, D. A. (2003). The reality of racial
    disparity in criminal justice The significance
    of data collection. Law and Contemporary
    Problems, 66(3), 71-98.

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Electronic Resources
  • Eid, M., Langeheine, R. (1999). The
    measurement of consistency with latent class
    models. Psychological Methods, 4, 100- 116.
    Retrieved November 19, 2006, from the
    PsycArticles database.
  • Electronic reference formats recommended by the
    American Psychological Association. (2000,
    October 12). Retrieved October 23, 2006, from
    http//www.apa.org/journals/webref.html

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In text citations
  • Of all these officers, 32.4 belonged to an
    ethnic or racial minority (BJS, 2005).
  • If you take a job in an office that has shown no
    concern for people of color, then you have to be
    prepared to deal with whatever people say, rather
    than faulting folks for raising questions (Lott,
    2000, p. 13).

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  • Graham (2003) sought to answer questions that
    have not been fully addressed in the past
    concerning the ethnic and racial composition of
    the judiciary in America.
  • According to Wilson (1987), the concentration of
    poor families in urban communities constitutes an
    underclass characterized by features such as high
    unemployment rates, fewer two-parent families,
    and higher crime rates (p. 26).
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