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  • Scoones, K.
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    Serious Arson Fires During 1993.
    Fire Protection Assoc., London, England
    Fire Prevention, No. 282, 47-49, September 1995

  • Fire Prevention
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    Intruders and Arsonists Can Sue, Insurers Warn Owners of Empty Buildings.
    Fire Prevention, No. 283, 14-15, October 1995

  • Wilby, M. A.
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    Arsonists - and What Happened to Them.
    Arson Prevention Bureau, UK
    Fire Prevention, No. 286, 40-41, January/February 1996

  • White, E. E.
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    Profiling Arsonists and Their Motives: An Update.
    John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City, NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 149, No. 3, 80-82,84-86, March 1996

  • Carman, S. W.
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    High Temperature Accelerants. A Study of HTA Fires Reported in the United States and Canada. January 1981-August 1991.
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Sacramento, CA
    October 1994, 91 p.

  • Fire Journal
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    Growing Problem of Arson.
    Fire Journal, Vol. 64, No. 1, 25-28, January 1970

  • Hashagen, P.
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    Arsonists Take Toll on New York City.
    New York City Fire Dept., NY
    Firehouse, Vol. 22, No. 2, 54,56-59, Feburary 1997

  • Christiansen, J. R.; Folkman, W. S.
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    Characteristics of People Who Start Fires...Some Preliminary Findings.
    Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experimental Station, Berkeley, CA
    PSW-251, 1971, 5 p.

  • Kidd, S.
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    Current UK Fire Safety Issues.
    Fire Protection Assoc., London, England
    Fire Australia Incorporating the Fouth Asia-Pacific Fire Trade Fair, 1996. Australian Fire Protection Association and Institution of Fire Engineers. October 30-November 1, 1996, Melbourne, Australia, 57-67 p., 1996

  • White, R.
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    Foiling the Fraudsters.
    Fire Prevention, No. 308, 9, April 1998