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Alvarez-Chavarria, L. (2016a, June 15). Illicit trade (Spanish). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/illicit-trade-spanish-
Prasad, Grobler and Sharma (2016a, June 15). Red alert. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/red-alert
Prasad, Grobler and Sharma (2016a, May 19). Red alert. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/red-alert-8654
Alvarez-Chavarria, L. (2016a, April 13). Illicit trade. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/illicit-trade
Bakken, D. G. (2015a, October 01). The theory of the crime. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-theory-of-the-crime-8593
Stark, D. W. (2006a, October 08). Privacy laws, internet scams and other challenges affecting panel research. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
White, O. M. (2001a, May 01). Drugs organization. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/drugs-organization
White, O. M. (2001a, May 01). Drugs organization (Portuguese). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/drugs-organization-portuguese-
Andersen, O. (1977a, December 01). Individual victims of crime as objects for social research. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved February 16, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/individual-victims-of-crime-as-objects-for-social-research