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    • The Papers of Julia Schwendinger and Herman Schwendinger
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 This special issue of the Critical Criminologist is devoted to critical criminology “down under”. Essays included are representatives of the active theoretical work being done by critical criminologists in Australia and New Zealand . Essays include

The Critical Criminologist Vol 5 No 4

The Critical Criminologist Vol 5 No 4

 This special issue of the Critical Criminologist is devoted to critical criminology “down under”. Essays included are representatives of the active theoretical work being done by critical criminologists in Australia and New Zealand . Essays include

This special issue of the Critical Criminologist is devoted to critical criminology “down under”. Essays included are representatives of the active theoretical work being done by critical criminologists in Australia and New Zealand . Essays include Suzanne Hatty’s analysis of narratives on crime; Kerry Carrington’s analysis of essentialism in feminist criminology; Janet Chan’s critique of David Garland’s recent book. Paul Haverman analyzes newly developed forms of hegemonic control in New Zealand and Pat O’Malley’s expose of the political economy of internal colonialism in Australia.

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