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- Bowen, N. K., & Bowen, G. L. (1999). Effects of crime and violence in neighborhoods and schools on the school behavior and performance of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 14(3), 319-342.
- Cavender, G., & Fishman, M. (1998). Television reality crime programs: Context and history. Entertaining crime: Television reality programs, 3-15.
- Dacey, R., & Gallant, K. S. (1997). Crime control and harassment of the innocent. Journal of Criminal Justice, 25(4), 325-334. .
- Grant, J. (1992). Prime time crime: television portrayals of law enforcement. Journal of American Culture, 15(1), 57-68.
- Hardie, J., & Hobbs, B. (2005). Partners against crime: The role of the corporate sector in tackling crime. CRIME PREVENTION STUDIES, 18, 85.
- Levi, M., & Suddle, M. (1989). White-collar crime, shamelessness, and disintegration: the control of tax evasion in Pakistan. Journal of Law and Society, 489-505.
- Lyon, R. (2008). Media, Race, Crime and the Punishment: Re-Framing Stereotypes in Crime and Human Rights Issues. DePaul L. Rev., 58, 741.
- Martinez Jr, R., Abel Jr, A. V., & Valenzuela Jr, A. (2006). Immigration and crime: NYU Press.
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TURABIAN : Waheed, Saima, Seemab Far Bukhari, and Ashraf Iqbal. "Role of Producers in Giving Awareness and Treating Reenacted Crime Stories in Pakistani TV Channels." Global Sociological Review V, no. IV (2020): 1-9. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2020(V-IV).01