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    • The Obituaries of Hi and Julia
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 In this issue Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic start off with an exploration into the problem of defining crime. Dale Dearden reviews the new Collective Press publication “Seeking Shelter: A State Battered Women by Karlene Faith Dawn Currie. Robe

The Critical Criminologist Vol 5 No 2-3

The Critical Criminologist Vol 5 No 2-3

 In this issue Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic start off with an exploration into the problem of defining crime. Dale Dearden reviews the new Collective Press publication “Seeking Shelter: A State Battered Women by Karlene Faith Dawn Currie. Robe

In this issue Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic start off with an exploration into the problem of defining crime. Dale Dearden reviews the new Collective Press publication “Seeking Shelter: A State Battered Women by Karlene Faith Dawn Currie. Robert Hale explores the contradiction of a parens patriae doctrine which embraces the capital punishment of juveniles.

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