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Privatization and coercion: The question of legitimacy

opencrim June 30, 2018 Privatization and coercion: The question of legitimacy2018-06-30T05:19:46+00:00 Theoretical Criminology
Privatization and coercion: The question of legitimacy Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Wendy Fitzgibbon Read the syndicated article here
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CORRIGENDUM Cultural criminology: Script rewrites

opencrim June 30, 2018 CORRIGENDUM Cultural criminology: Script rewrites2018-06-30T05:19:44+00:00 Theoretical Criminology
CORRIGENDUM Cultural criminology: Script rewrites Theoretical Criminology, Ahead of Print. Read the syndicated article here
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PREA Data Collection Activities, 2018

opencrim June 30, 2018 PREA Data Collection Activities, 20182018-06-30T04:36:16+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
PREA Data Collection Activities, 2018 (Publication) Describes activities during 2017 and 2018 by the Bureau of Justice Statistics to collect data and report on the incidence and effects of sexual…
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Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2015 – Preliminary

opencrim June 30, 2018 Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2015 – Preliminary2018-06-30T04:36:15+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2015 - Preliminary (Publication) Presents estimates of government expenditures and employment at the national, federal, state, and local levels for the following justice categories: police…
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Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2014 – Preliminary

opencrim June 30, 2018 Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2014 – Preliminary2018-06-30T04:36:14+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2014 - Preliminary (Publication) Presents estimates of government expenditures and employment at the national, federal, state, and local levels for the following justice categories: police…
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Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2013 – Final

opencrim June 30, 2018 Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2013 – Final2018-06-30T04:36:13+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2013 - Final (Publication) Presents estimates of government expenditures and employment at the national, federal, state, and local levels for the following justice categories: police…
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Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2011 – Final

opencrim June 30, 2018 Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2011 – Final2018-06-30T04:36:11+00:00 Bureau of Justice Statistics
Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2011 - Final (Publication) Presents estimates of government expenditures and employment at the national, federal, state, and local levels for the following justice categories: police…
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The recidivism of homicide offenders in Western Australia

opencrim June 30, 2018 The recidivism of homicide offenders in Western Australia2018-06-30T03:03:57+00:00 American Journal of Criminal Justice
The recidivism of homicide offenders in Western Australia Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Roderic Broadhurst Read the syndicated article here
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Stereotype Threat and Educational Tracking: A Field Experiment in Chinese Vocational High Schools

opencrim June 30, 2018 Stereotype Threat and Educational Tracking: A Field Experiment in Chinese Vocational High Schools2018-06-30T03:03:45+00:00 Socius
Stereotype Threat and Educational Tracking: A Field Experiment in Chinese Vocational High Schools Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. James Chu Read the syndicated article here
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How to Think Scientifically about Scientists’ Proposals for Fixing Science

opencrim June 30, 2018 How to Think Scientifically about Scientists’ Proposals for Fixing Science2018-06-30T03:03:42+00:00 Socius
How to Think Scientifically about Scientists’ Proposals for Fixing Science Socius, Volume 4, Issue , January-December 2018. Andrew Gelman Read the syndicated article here
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Distributed Ownership in Music: Between Authorship and Performance

opencrim June 30, 2018 Distributed Ownership in Music: Between Authorship and Performance2018-06-30T02:01:56+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Distributed Ownership in Music: Between Authorship and Performance Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Ananay Aguilar Read the syndicated article here
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Justice for Ms Dhu: Accounting for Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia

opencrim June 30, 2018 Justice for Ms Dhu: Accounting for Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia2018-06-30T02:01:55+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Justice for Ms Dhu: Accounting for Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Pauline Klippmark Read the syndicated article here
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