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And finally … 

opencrim January 26, 2022 And finally … 2022-01-26T17:04:50+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
And finally …  Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 3-3. Richard Garside Read the syndicated article here
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I would give up … 

opencrim January 26, 2022 I would give up … 2022-01-26T17:04:49+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
I would give up …  Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 49-52. Read the syndicated article here
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Bereavement among young men in prison

opencrim February 12, 2017 Bereavement among young men in prison2017-02-12T17:04:24+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Bereavement among young men in prison Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 59-60. Nina Vaswani Read the syndicated article here
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Euthanasia of detainee: granting a prisoner's request

opencrim February 11, 2017 Euthanasia of detainee: granting a prisoner's request2017-02-11T17:02:17+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Euthanasia of detainee: granting a prisoner's request Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 47-48. Auke Willems Read the syndicated article here
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I would give up … 

opencrim February 11, 2017 I would give up … 2017-02-11T17:02:15+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
I would give up …  Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 49-52. Read the syndicated article here
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Render unto Caesar

opencrim February 11, 2017 Render unto Caesar2017-02-11T17:02:13+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Render unto Caesar Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 53-54. Scott Poynting Read the syndicated article here
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Silencing the whistle-blowers

opencrim February 11, 2017 Silencing the whistle-blowers2017-02-11T17:02:11+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Silencing the whistle-blowers Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 55-56. Julie T Davies Read the syndicated article here
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Abolishing the stigma of punishments served

opencrim February 11, 2017 Abolishing the stigma of punishments served2017-02-11T17:02:09+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Abolishing the stigma of punishments served Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 57-58. Andrew Henley Read the syndicated article here
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Keeping up (tough) appearances: the age of criminal responsibility

opencrim February 10, 2017 Keeping up (tough) appearances: the age of criminal responsibility2017-02-10T17:01:01+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Keeping up (tough) appearances: the age of criminal responsibility Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 35-36. Tim Bateman Read the syndicated article here
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The marketisation of prison alternatives

opencrim February 10, 2017 The marketisation of prison alternatives2017-02-10T17:00:58+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
The marketisation of prison alternatives Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 37-38. Sarah Lamble Read the syndicated article here
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Criminal obsessions: crime isn't the only harm

opencrim February 10, 2017 Criminal obsessions: crime isn't the only harm2017-02-10T17:00:56+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
Criminal obsessions: crime isn't the only harm Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 39-41. Paddy Hillyard Read the syndicated article here
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The great British summer of corruption

opencrim February 10, 2017 The great British summer of corruption2017-02-10T17:00:53+00:00 Criminal Justice Matters
The great British summer of corruption Volume 102, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 42-44. David Whyte Read the syndicated article here
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