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Both variables reflect infrequent events subject to bias from arbitrary factors (e.g., enfor-cement practices, incomplete documentation, court delay, frequent plea bargaining to a lesser charge; Dill and Wells-Parker, 2006; Meyer and Gray, 1997; Rauch et al., 2010).
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