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      “From Your First Cigarette to Your Last Dyin’ Day”: The Patterning of Gang Membership in the Life-Course

      Journal of Quantitative Criminology
      Springer Nature

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              Life in the Gang

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                Journal
                Journal of Quantitative Criminology
                J Quant Criminol
                Springer Nature
                0748-4518
                1573-7799
                June 2014
                October 2 2013
                : 30
                : 2
                : 349-372
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                10.1007/s10940-013-9206-1
                1776e51d-37a7-454f-a79e-4e5d7b68c355
                © 2013
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