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H. Zehr, Crime and the Development of Modern Society -Patterns of Criminality in Nineteenth Century Germany and France, London, 1976; A.R. Gillis, 'Crime and State Surveillance in Nineteenth-Century France', Ame- rican Journal of Sociology, 95, Sept. 1989, 307-41. The major multivariate technique we apply is factor analysis: two different factor analyses are applied to each province; in the first the same factor structure is applied to all provinces, in the second each province is fitted by its own factor structure.
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Howard Zehr, Crime and the Development of Modern Society: Pat- terns of Criminality in Nineteenth Century Germany and France (London, 1976). Zehr defines modernisation in terms of the processes of industrialisation and urbanisation accompanied by a breakdown of social controls and tradition.
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Zehr, Howard (1976), Crime and the Development of Modern Society: Patterns of Criminality in Nineteenth-Century Germany and France, London.
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Zehr, Howard (1976). Crime and the Development of Modern Society; Patterns of Criminality in 19th Century Germany and France. Totowa.
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Zehr, Howard, 1976: Crime and the Development of Modern Society. Patterns of Criminality in Nineteenth Century Germany and France. London: Groom Helm Rowman & Littlefield.
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Zehr, Howard: Crime and the development of modern society. Patterns of crimi- nality in nineteenth century Germany and France. London 1976.
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