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 In the first issue of the 1990s, essays examine the criminalization of pregnancy, definitional and methodological issues in understanding racial bias and criminal justice. Family violence is discussed at length by as well as a robust debate left rea

The Critical Criminologist Vol 2 No 1

The Critical Criminologist Vol 2 No 1

 In the first issue of the 1990s, essays examine the criminalization of pregnancy, definitional and methodological issues in understanding racial bias and criminal justice. Family violence is discussed at length by as well as a robust debate left rea

In the first issue of the 1990s, essays examine the criminalization of pregnancy, definitional and methodological issues in understanding racial bias and criminal justice. Family violence is discussed at length by as well as a robust debate left realism between Chris Powell and Brian Maclean.

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