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English Profs needed!!

Mashed Potato

Senior member
I'm writing this sentence:

As Grabosky (2004, p.150) states, it is hard to establish where the crime has come from, which laws to use when an offender is found, and which country will prosecute the offender.

The three things Grabosky states are on different pages. Would I cite that like this: (2004, p. 150, 160,170) or do I put the pages after each statement? Or am I totally off? I have searched, but could not find an example. Thank you very much for the help!
 
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