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 This issue includes essays from Christine Garza “Postmodern paradigms and Chicana Feminist Thought: Creating a ‘Space and Language’”, a rereading of Giroux, an integrated theorization of serial killers by Thomas O’Reilly-Fleming whilst Michael A. Ha

The Critical Criminologist Vol 4 No 3-4

The Critical Criminologist Vol 4 No 3-4

 This issue includes essays from Christine Garza “Postmodern paradigms and Chicana Feminist Thought: Creating a ‘Space and Language’”, a rereading of Giroux, an integrated theorization of serial killers by Thomas O’Reilly-Fleming whilst Michael A. Ha

This issue includes essays from Christine Garza “Postmodern paradigms and Chicana Feminist Thought: Creating a ‘Space and Language’”, a rereading of Giroux, an integrated theorization of serial killers by Thomas O’Reilly-Fleming whilst Michael A. Hallet reviews “Peacemaking: A devotional Criminology”.

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