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Redefinitions of property norms in community emergencies.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1968Description: 11p., 12 refsReport number: DRC-REPRINT-10; Institutional/Corporate BodySubject(s): Subject: Civil disturbances and disasters differ in respect to the amount of looting involved. The conception of property is examined. It is suggested that the common element between civil disturbances and disasters is that there are many outsiders within most large American communities. A greater consensus should be reached on the allocation of resources within that society
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Reprinted from The International Journal of Legal Research; 1968; Vol 3; pp100-112

Civil disturbances and disasters differ in respect to the amount of looting involved. The conception of property is examined. It is suggested that the common element between civil disturbances and disasters is that there are many outsiders within most large American communities. A greater consensus should be reached on the allocation of resources within that society

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