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 In the essays of this issue, Dorie Klein writes on losing the war on crime; Jayme Delano presents her thoughts on addicted pregnant women and the continued nonsensitivity by governmental agencies to the problem; Robert Granfield and Thomas Koenig wr

The Critical Criminologist Vol 2 No 4

The Critical Criminologist Vol 2 No 4

 In the essays of this issue, Dorie Klein writes on losing the war on crime; Jayme Delano presents her thoughts on addicted pregnant women and the continued nonsensitivity by governmental agencies to the problem; Robert Granfield and Thomas Koenig wr

In the essays of this issue, Dorie Klein writes on losing the war on crime; Jayme Delano presents her thoughts on addicted pregnant women and the continued nonsensitivity by governmental agencies to the problem; Robert Granfield and Thomas Koenig writes about how elite identities are constructed at Harvard Law School; Dennis Mumby presents ideas on the relationship of power to communication theory; Steve Gold shares his thoughts on U.S disinformation campaigns directed toward the DPR of Korea; William Wilbanks writes a rebuttal of the newsletters recent anthology Racism Empiricism and Criminal Justice, which is a critique of his Myth of a Racist Criminal Justice System.

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