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Conventional Risk Discourse and the Proliferation of Fear
Robert Schehr
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Risk Discourse
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Violence
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Trauma
50%
Service Provider
50%
Theoretical Interpretation
50%
Violent Behavior
50%
Social Control
50%
Risky Behavior
50%
Cultural Interest
50%
Non-normative
50%
Generating Family
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Discourse of Fear
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Behavioral Modes
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Conceptual Interpretation
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World Experience
50%
Structural Causes
50%
High-risk Youth
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Institutional Arrangements
50%
Technological Mode
50%
Lifeworld
50%
Social Sciences
Service Provider
100%
Social Control
100%
Perpetuation
100%
Risky Behavior
100%
Psychology
Social Control
100%
Risky Behavior
100%