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PDF) For a Refractive Criminology: Against Science Machines and Cheerful Robots | Jon Frauley - Academia.edu
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ABK091 Social Justice and Criminal Justice - Rebecca Roberts & Will McMahon (ed.) - 2007 by Adolf Verloc - Issuu
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Thinking About Criminology
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PDF) Global Criminology: Crime and Victimization in a Globalized Era
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Continuities and Changes in Criminal Careers
PDF) Dangerous victimology: My lessons learned from Nils Christie
PDF) Nils Christie: On the periphery but in the centre
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PDF) Justice for crime victims: has the time finally come for a radical paradigm shift?
PDF) Empirical Test of Low Self-Control Theory Using Post-Treatment Substance Use and Recidivism Outcomes of Parolees Participating in an Experimental Intervention
PDF) Victimology's debt to Nils Christie: The outlasting legacy of a free thinker
Marxism and Criminological Theory: A Critique and a Toolkit
Nils Christie's 'Ideal Victim' applied: From Lions to Swarms
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PDF) Repositioning Restorative Justice in Europe
Task Force Report - Trinidad & Tobago Prison Service
PDF) Who is the 'little old lady' of international crimes? Nils Christie's concept of the ideal victim reinterpreted