Covid 19. A field of experimentation for the criminological approach to criminal opportunity

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https://doi.org/10.25267/REJUCRIM.2021.i.4.02

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15-21
Published: 21-12-2021
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  • M.ª José Rodríguez Mesa (ES) Universidad de Cádiz (España)

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Rodríguez Mesa, M. J. (2021). Covid 19. A field of experimentation for the criminological approach to criminal opportunity. Journal of Legal Studies and Criminology, (4), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.25267/REJUCRIM.2021.i.4.02

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