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, Volume 32, Issue 2, pp 37–41 | Cite as

Race and crime: An international dilemma

  • J. Philippe Rushton
Symposium

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Suggested readings

  1. Richard Lynn. “Race Differences in Intelligence: A Global Perspective.”Mankind Quarterly, 31 (1991), 255–296.Google Scholar
  2. Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray.The Bell Curve. New York: Free Press, 1994.Google Scholar
  3. David C. Rowe.The Limits of Family Influence. New York: Guilford, 1994.Google Scholar
  4. J. Philippe Rushton. “Race and Crime.”Canadian Journal of Criminology, 32 (1990), 315–334.Google Scholar
  5. J. Philippe Rushton. “Cranial Capacity Related to Sex, Rank, and Race in a Stratified Random Sample of 6,325 U.S. Military Personnel.”Intelligence, 16 (1992), 401–413.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
  6. J. Philippe Rushton, David W. Fulker, Michael C. Neale, David K.B. Nias, and Hans J. Eysenck. “Altruism and Aggression: The Heritability of Individual Differences.”Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50 (1986), 1192–1198.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
  7. Mark Snyderman and Stanley Rothman.The IQ Controversy, the Media, and Public Policy. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 1988.Google Scholar

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© Springer 1995

Authors and Affiliations

  • J. Philippe Rushton
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  1. 1.the University of Western OntarioLondonCanada

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