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TitleTHE POLLS—REVIEW: CLARIFYING DIVERGENT ESTIMATES OF RAPE FROM TWO NATIONAL SURVEYS
Author(s)JAMES P. LYNCH, JAMES P. LYNCH is an associate professor in the Department of Justice, Law and Society at American University. An earlier version of this article was presented at the 1995 American Society of Criminology meeting in Boston under the title "Understanding Estimates of Rape from Self-Report Surveys." The author is grateful to Peter Miller, Wesley Skogan, Al Gollin, and Dean Kilpatrick for comments on earlier versions of this article.
IdentifiersPublic Opinion Quarterly, volume 60, page 410
Copyright© 1996, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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