Endnotes
[1] Klockars (1980).
[2] Langworthy (1989).
[3] Frazier (1994).
[4] Meyers (2000).
[5] Frazier (1994).
[6] Padgett (1998).
[7] Caplan (1983).
[8] Bensinger (1988).
[9] Weiner, Besachuk, and Stephens (1981).
[10] Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) (1978).
[11] Pennell (1979).
[12] Weiner, Besachuk, and Stephens (1981); Cotter and Burrows (1981).
[13] Zimmer (1990).
[14] Zimmer (1990).
[15] Smith (2001).
[16] Dickson (1988).
[17] Willner et al. (2000).
[18] Dodge, Starr-Gemino, and Williams (2005); Marx (1992); Scholer (1999); Whitehead (2005).
[19] Marx (1992).
[20] Holderness (2003).
[21] Sallybanks (2001). [Full text]
[22] Cornejo (2006).
[23] Dorsey (2005); Terhune (2006); U.S. Department of Justice (2006).
[24] Demetriou and Silke (2003); Fulda (2005, 2002); Krone (2005, 2004); Scottberg, Yurcik, and Doss (2002).
[25] Lesce (1999); Duff-Brown (2006); Arvada (Colo.) Police Department (1996)[Full text].
[26] For a more detailed account of the benefits and negative consequences of stings see Colquitt (2004). [Full text]
[27] Webster et al. (2006).
[28] Marx (1985, 1982).
[29] Langworthy (1989); Langworthy and Le Beau (1992a, 1992b, 1990).
[30] Raub (1984). [Full text]
[31] Stinchcombe (1963).
[32] Allen, Luttrell and Kreeger (1999)[Full text].
[33] Lancashire Constabulary (2003)[Full text].
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