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citizens. Despite this, no mental or physical trend is identifiable that differentiates criminals from non-criminals. Public response to criminals may be indignant or sympathetic. Indignant responses involve resentment and a desire for vengeance, wishing to see criminals removed from society or made to suffer for harm that they cause. Sympathetic responses involve compassion and understanding, seeking to rehabilitate or forgive criminals and absolve them of blame.
2913:. Repeat victimization may also occur when a potential victim appears to be a viable target, such as when indicating wealth in a less affluent region. Many of the traits that indicate criminality also indicate victimality; victims of crime are more likely to engage in unlawful behavior and respond to provocation. Overall demographic trends of victims and criminals are often similar, and victims are more likely to have engaged in criminal activities themselves.
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4073:...it was part of the task of a legal theorist to explain the 'normativity' or 'authority' of law, by which they meant 'our sense that 'legal' norms provide agents with special reasons for acting, reasons they would not have if the norm were not a 'legal' one'...this may be a matter calling more for a psychological or sociological explanation, rather than a philosophical one.
2216:"This law of nature, being co-eval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries, and at all times: no human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this; and such of them as are valid derive all their force, and all their authority, mediately or immediately, from this original."
2103:, either studying criminal acts on an individual level or the relationship of crime and the community. Due to the wide range of concepts associated with crime and the disagreement on a precise definition, the focus of criminology can vary considerably. Various theories within criminology provide different descriptions and explanations for crime, including
1968:. There is no limit to what can be considered a crime in a legal system, so there may not be a unifying principle used to determine whether an action should be designated as a crime. From a legal perspective, crimes are generally wrong actions that are severe enough to warrant punishment that infringes on the perpetrator's liberties.
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in accepting the calculating nature of human beings and the existence of an objective morality. He denied that the legal validity of a norm depends on whether its content conforms to morality. Thus, in
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in the 12th century. He established a system of traveling judges that tried accused criminals in each region of
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beings, concluding that it becomes morally appropriate that they should behave in a way that conforms to their rational nature. Thus, to be valid, any law must conform to natural law and coercing people to conform to that law is morally acceptable. In the 1760s,
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and punish criminals in a way that knowingly causes suffering. This may arise out of a feeling that criminals deserve to suffer and that punishment should exist for its own sake. The existence of punishment also creates an effect of
3229:. Some genes have been found to affect traits that may incline individuals toward criminal activity, but no biological or physiological trait has been found to directly cause or compel criminal actions. One biological factor is the
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Crime is often a high priority political issue in developed countries, regardless of the country's crime rates. People that are not regularly exposed to crime most often experience it through media, including news reporting and
2858:. Inchoate crimes are defined by substantial action to facilitate a crime with the intention of the crime's occurrence. This is distinct from simple preparation for or consideration of criminal activity. They are unique in that
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in new stories about criminals significantly over-represent the prevalence of violent crime, and news reporting will often overemphasize a specific type of crime for a period of time, creating a "crime wave" effect.
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rejects Hart's theory and proposes that all individuals should expect the equal respect and concern of those who govern them as a fundamental political right. He offers a theory of compliance overlaid by a theory of
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were capable of committing crimes, and prosecuted and punished them accordingly. Prosecutions of animals gradually dwindled during the 19th century, although a few were recorded as late as the 1910s and 1920s.
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Europe and East Asia, central government was limited and crime was defined locally. Towns established their own criminal justice systems, while crime in the countryside was defined by the social hierarchies of
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A victim is an individual who has been treated unjustly or made to suffer. In the context of crime, the victim is the individual that is harmed by a violation of criminal law. Victimization is associated with
2325:. Most acts recognized as crimes in ancient societies, such as violence and theft, have persisted to the modern era. The criminal justice system of Imperial China existed unbroken for over 2,000 years.
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of an action is dependent on its context; acts of violence will be seen as crimes in many circumstances but as permissible or desirable in others. Crime was historically seen as a manifestation of
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the criminal act. Punishment is generally reserved for serious offenses. Individuals regularly engage in activity that could be scrutinized under criminal law but are deemed inconsequential.
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in the 19th century caused crime to become an immediate issue that affected society, prompting government intervention in crime and the establishment of criminology as its own field.
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suspected perpetrators of crimes. Law enforcement may focus on policing individual crimes, or it may focus on bringing down overall crime rates. One common variant,
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of criminal intention is generally enough to absolve the perpetrator of criminal liability, as their actions are no longer facilitating a potential future crime.
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Public order crime is crime that violates a society's norms about what constitutes socially acceptable behavior. Examples of public order crimes include
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through radio and television in the mid-20th century allowed for the sensationalism of crime. This created well-known stories of criminals such as
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and corresponded to acts that were believed to invoke the anger of a deity. This idea was further popularized with the development of the
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to coerce compliance with its laws has proven a consistent theoretical problem. One of the earliest justifications involved the theory of
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whatever norms the legislature decrees to achieve social utility, but every individual remains free to choose what to do. Similarly,
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6887:International Military Tribunal for the Far East
4736:"Defining Inchoate Crime: An Incomplete Attempt"
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3698:"Whither the Sociological Study of Crime?"
2635:Common examples of property crime include
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5821:The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention
5179:Lipsey, Landenberger & Chapman 2004
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5726:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
5717:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
5708:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
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5706:Pease, Ken. "Crime Science". In
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5030:The Journal of Law and Economics
4734:Cahill, Michael T. (2011–2012).
4006:Natural Law & Natural Rights
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1568:Perverting the course of justice
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308:Risk & actuarial criminology
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8141:History of the legal profession
6229:Intellectual property violation
5648:The Dynamics of Political Crime
5221:Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
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3231:disparity between men and women
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1463:Intellectual property violation
193:counts as a crime. Breaches of
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8397:Deferred prosecution agreement
6958:International humanitarian law
6902:Special Court for Sierra Leone
4517:British Journal of Criminology
3869:On law, morality, and politics
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3187:Causes and correlates of crime
2361:. In some places, such as the
2183:Justifying the state's use of
116:nations no such comprehensive
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5841:Welsh & Farrington (2012)
5612:The Other Side of Criminology
5610:Hoefnagels, G. Peter (1973).
5521:
4049:Bix, Brian H. (August 2015).
3836:10.1016/S0014-2921(01)00096-4
3429:Easton, Mark (17 June 2010).
3389:Prevention of Crimes Act 1871
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2063:The study of crime is called
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1959:Legalism (Western philosophy)
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88:The notion that acts such as
53:or other authority. The term
6922:Special Tribunal for Lebanon
6907:International Criminal Court
5797:Tonry, Michael, ed. (2011).
5630:The Journal of Legal Studies
4493:Bricknell, Samantha (2008).
4446:Connealy, Nathan T. (2020).
4198:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh U.P.
3900:Blackstone, William (1979).
3820:"What causes violent crime?"
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3404:Elizabeth A. Martin (2003).
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3062:seeks to create a system of
2889:and a long-term decrease in
2237:saw the law as an aspect of
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1798:Ignorantia juris non excusat
135:to which investigations and
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6963:International speech crimes
6744:Customary international law
5824:. Oxford University Press.
5803:. Oxford University Press.
5765:Sumner, Colin, ed. (2004).
5418:10.1177/0022427895032001004
4872:Bottoms & Costello 2010
4826:Journal of Traumatic Stress
3696:Sampson, Robert J. (2000).
3387:and by the Schedule to the
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3236:Crime distribution shows a
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2418:school of thought based in
2408:Anthropological criminology
2140:anthropological criminology
1952:
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7808:International legal theory
7287:International slavery laws
7282:International human rights
7277:International criminal law
6784:Convention Against Torture
6728:International criminal law
6254:Possessing stolen property
5645:Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2003).
5550:International Criminal Law
5530:Principles of Criminal Law
5466:10.1007/s40865-021-00172-w
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2585:Offence against the person
2578:
2539:
2476:
2272:
2052:
2031:over other moral beliefs.
2023:societies that prioritize
2015:In legal systems based on
1956:
1488:Possessing stolen property
1136:Offense against the person
288:Expressive function of law
40:Criminals (disambiguation)
29:
8637:
8556:
8520:
8512:Presentence investigation
8462:
8367:
8345:
8247:
8156:
8133:
8023:
7861:Administration of justice
7846:
7755:
7646:
7525:
7427:
7148:
7016:
6953:Joint criminal enterprise
6935:
6866:
6797:
6734:
6668:
6633:
6533:
6500:
6449:
6403:
6297:
6157:
5991:
5963:
5919:
5906:
5865:
5860:Articles related to crime
5666:Roth, Mitchel P. (2014).
5574:. Palgrave Macmillan UK.
5568:Fattah, Ezzat A. (1997).
5254:Frulli, M. (2001-04-01).
4610:Wertheimer, Alan (1977).
3966:Dworkin, Ronald. (1978).
3525:Lamond, G. (2007-01-01).
3010:, which are empowered to
2879:
2071:that addresses issues of
1782:Diminished responsibility
1576:Crimes against the public
36:Criminal (disambiguation)
7638:Basic structure doctrine
7488:Natural and legal rights
7369:Public international law
6873:(in order of foundation)
6353:(such as prohibition of
5614:. Springer Netherlands.
5595:. Taylor & Francis.
5553:. Taylor & Francis.
5329:Bantekas & Nash 2009
5317:Bantekas & Nash 2009
5305:Bantekas & Nash 2009
5024:Shavell, Steven (1993).
4053:. 3.3 Law and morality.
3867:Thomas, Aquinas (2002).
3824:European Economic Review
3406:Oxford Dictionary of Law
3315:
3300:Law and order (politics)
3004:law enforcement agencies
2764:invoking the name of God
2467:
2117:differential association
2048:
1711:Crimes against the state
1631:(such as prohibition of
278:Differential association
45:In ordinary language, a
7818:Principle of typicality
7292:International trade law
7008:
6811:Crimes against humanity
5215:Duff, R. (1998-06-01).
4495:Trends in violent crime
4130:"The Ur-Nammu Law Code"
3780:10.1111/1468-0297.00685
3576:Canadian Law Dictionary
3159:crimes against humanity
2317:. The initial rules of
2166:in developing nations.
1395:Crimes against property
1085:(also called violation)
338:Symbolic interactionism
8454:Statute of limitations
8249:Criminal investigation
6968:Universal jurisdiction
6943:Command responsibility
6836:Incitement to genocide
6774:United Nations Charter
6471:Miscarriage of justice
5744:Spalek, Basia (2017).
5589:Head, Michael (2016).
5036:(1, Part 2): 255–287.
4194:Daube, David. (1969).
3227:genetic cause of crime
2518:copyright infringement
2416:biological determinist
2224:(1790–1859), an early
2212:described the thesis:
1847:Other common-law areas
1680:Crimes against animals
1548:Miscarriage of justice
1530:Crimes against justice
318:Social disorganization
139:must adhere. If found
32:Crime (disambiguation)
9096:Saint Kitts and Nevis
8392:Criminal jurisdiction
7813:Principle of legality
7572:Delegated legislation
7272:Intellectual property
6466:Malfeasance in office
5909:Note: Crimes vary by
5651:. SAGE Publications.
5355:10.1353/sof.2004.0074
5273:10.1093/ejil/12.2.329
5233:10.1093/ojls/18.2.189
4003:Finnis, John (2015).
3215:crime in some cases.
3193:cost–benefit analysis
3181:Causes and correlates
2887:post-traumatic stress
2734:broken windows theory
2105:social control theory
2101:preventative measures
1753:Defenses to liability
1543:Malfeasance in office
827:Biosocial criminology
534:Uniform Crime Reports
253:Biosocial criminology
143:, an offender may be
9201:United Arab Emirates
8432:Inquisitorial system
8369:Criminal prosecution
8309:Reasonable suspicion
8284:Exigent circumstance
8031:Barristers' chambers
7973:Legal representation
7911:Justice of the peace
7257:Financial regulation
6869:International courts
6769:Nuremberg principles
6559:Cybersex trafficking
6321:Censorship violation
4941:Girgen, Jen (2003).
4529:10.1093/bjc/42.1.109
4280:, p. 84, 91–94.
3768:The Economic Journal
3171:international custom
3103:vocational education
2447:centre-left politics
2195:or constructs them.
2174:Foundational systems
1972:English criminal law
1599:Censorship violation
1322:Cybersex trafficking
702:Solitary confinement
203:breaches of contract
191:violation of the law
57:does not, in modern
9181:Trinidad and Tobago
8449:Preliminary hearing
8066:Election commission
7778:Expressive function
7307:Landlord–tenant law
7206:Consumer protection
6816:Crime of aggression
6779:Genocide Convention
6351:Illegal consumption
6023:Criminal negligence
5843:, pp. 173–188.
5790:, pp. 211–227.
5737:, pp. 649–680.
5728:, pp. 483–510.
5169:, pp. 212–213.
5073:, pp. 485–486.
4874:, pp. 674–675.
4771:, pp. 125–126.
4759:, pp. 123–124.
4612:"Victimless Crimes"
4588:, pp. 173–174.
3543:10.1093/ojls/gqm018
3060:Retributive justice
2710:breach of the peace
2698:public intoxication
2410:was popularized by
2334:Abrahamic religions
2144:criminal psychology
1984:common law offences
1777:Defense of property
1629:Illegal consumption
1165:Criminal negligence
1065:Severity of offense
892:Radical criminology
263:Collective efficacy
8781:Dominican Republic
8377:Adversarial system
8319:Search and seizure
8289:Knock-and-announce
8240:Criminal procedure
8024:Legal institutions
7891:Lawsuit/Litigation
7881:Dispute resolution
7686:Catholic canon law
7394:State of emergency
7357:Will and testament
7081:Law of obligations
7034:Constitutional law
7024:Administrative law
6821:Crime of apartheid
6759:Geneva Conventions
6554:Child sexual abuse
6519:Wildlife smuggling
6509:Cruelty to animals
6298:Against the public
6127:Negligent homicide
6038:False imprisonment
5993:Against the person
5670:. Reaktion Books.
4947:Animal Law Journal
4427:(1): 23–39 Pages.
4292:, pp. 97–105.
4135:Schøyen Collection
4068:10.4000/revus.3984
3935:The concept of law
3527:"What is a Crime?"
3370:2016-06-04 at the
3295:Crime displacement
3225:There is no known
3220:social integration
3028:Criminal procedure
3022:Criminal procedure
3016:community policing
2694:drug-related crime
2684:Public-order crime
2678:Public order crime
2668:occupational crime
2506:labor racketeering
2479:White-collar crime
2473:White-collar crime
2348:Post-classical era
2210:William Blackstone
2179:Natural-law theory
2109:subcultural theory
2087:. It includes the
2021:liberal democratic
1966:criminal procedure
1698:Wildlife smuggling
1688:Cruelty to animals
1317:Child sexual abuse
1269:Negligent homicide
1180:False imprisonment
1077:Indictable offense
1021:Scope of criminal
178:certain exceptions
149:community sentence
9254:
9253:
9248:
9247:
8599:
8598:
8581:Wikimedia Commons
8528:Criminal defenses
8463:Charges and pleas
8387:Bill of attainder
8324:Search of persons
8206:
8205:
7866:Constitutionalism
7788:Law and economics
7626:Act of parliament
7364:Product liability
7317:Legal archaeology
7242:Environmental law
7236:Entertainment law
7076:International law
6976:
6975:
6802:international law
6764:Nuremberg Charter
6754:Hague Conventions
6694:
6693:
6677:Wikimedia Commons
6635:Inchoate offenses
6579:Indecent exposure
6068:Human trafficking
6033:Domestic violence
5719:, pp. 23–49.
5677:978-1-78023-359-8
5514:, pp. 63–64.
5502:, pp. 14–16.
5390:, pp. 44–45.
5331:, pp. 10–11.
5133:, pp. 17–18.
5014:, pp. 32–33.
4990:, pp. 23–24.
4838:10.1002/jts.20508
4783:, pp. 16–17.
4433:10.4119/IJCV-2791
4316:, pp. 23–24.
4304:, pp. 63–64.
3774:(477): F85–F106.
3737:, pp. 57–66.
3658:, pp. 36–37.
3590:, pp. 35–36.
3515:, pp. 31–35.
3462:, pp. 30–37.
3415:978-0-19-860756-4
3361:978-0-19-929054-3
3248:Public perception
3209:income inequality
2899:domestic violence
2818:unlawful assembly
2738:victimless crimes
2722:street harassment
2542:Blue-collar crime
2536:Blue-collar crime
2402:industrialization
2304:Code of Hammurabi
2095:of crime and its
1942:
1941:
1342:Indecent exposure
1210:Human trafficking
1175:Domestic violence
1103:Inchoate offenses
963:
962:
709:
708:
646:Prisoners' rights
550:Positivist school
157:life imprisonment
104:of each relevant
18:Criminal activity
16:(Redirected from
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8314:Right to silence
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7990:Question of fact
7871:Criminal justice
7201:Construction law
7196:Conflict of laws
7161:Agricultural law
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6936:Related concepts
6874:
6831:Genocidal intent
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6341:Ethnic cleansing
6279:Trespass to land
6174:Arms trafficking
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5710:, pp. 3–22.
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3201:crime of passion
3093:, and providing
2987:Criminal justice
2981:Criminal justice
2846:Inchoate offense
2822:political agenda
2522:money laundering
2443:social democracy
2420:social darwinism
2367:Kingdom of Italy
2301:
2297:
2294:
2289:Code of Ur-Nammu
2160:forensic science
2136:crime statistics
2128:crime prevention
2029:multiculturalism
2010:social construct
1974:and the related
1934:
1927:
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1762:Actual innocence
1619:Ethnic cleansing
1513:Trespass to land
1408:Arms trafficking
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545:Crime statistics
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79:criminal offence
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8491:Nolo contendere
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8299:Pretextual stop
8294:Miranda warning
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8120:Political party
8093:Legal education
8081:Law enforcement
8061:Court of equity
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7995:Question of law
7948:Practice of law
7928:Judicial review
7842:
7793:Legal formalism
7773:Comparative law
7768:Contract theory
7751:
7671:Legal pluralism
7642:
7631:Act of Congress
7555:Executive order
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7342:Nationality law
7267:Immigration law
7191:Competition law
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6609:Sex trafficking
6535:Sexual offenses
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6501:Against animals
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6848:Slave trading
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6249:Pickpocketing
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6003:Assassination
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5831:9780199940783
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5810:9780199940264
5806:
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5789:
5788:Sumner (2004)
5784:
5783:
5780:
5778:9780631220923
5774:
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5757:9781137505330
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5694:
5691:. CRC Press.
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5658:9780803970458
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5621:9789026806698
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5602:9781317157939
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5587:
5583:
5581:9781349258383
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5562:
5560:9781135241803
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5539:9780199672684
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5513:
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5427:
5423:
5419:
5415:
5412:(1): 84–100.
5411:
5407:
5403:
5396:
5389:
5384:
5377:
5372:
5364:
5360:
5356:
5352:
5348:
5344:
5343:Social Forces
5337:
5330:
5325:
5318:
5313:
5306:
5301:
5293:
5289:
5284:
5279:
5274:
5269:
5265:
5261:
5257:
5250:
5242:
5238:
5234:
5230:
5226:
5222:
5218:
5211:
5205:, p. 23.
5204:
5199:
5193:, p. 24.
5192:
5187:
5180:
5175:
5168:
5163:
5156:
5151:
5145:, p. 16.
5144:
5139:
5132:
5127:
5120:
5115:
5108:
5103:
5097:, p. 18.
5096:
5091:
5084:
5079:
5072:
5067:
5059:
5055:
5051:
5047:
5043:
5039:
5035:
5031:
5027:
5020:
5013:
5008:
5002:, p. 22.
5001:
4996:
4989:
4984:
4978:, p. 48.
4977:
4972:
4956:
4952:
4948:
4944:
4937:
4935:
4925:
4916:
4909:
4904:
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4873:
4868:
4866:
4857:
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4848:
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4827:
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4782:
4777:
4770:
4765:
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4753:
4745:
4741:
4737:
4730:
4723:
4718:
4711:
4706:
4699:
4694:
4687:
4682:
4676:, p. 11.
4675:
4670:
4668:
4666:
4658:
4653:
4645:
4641:
4637:
4633:
4629:
4625:
4621:
4617:
4613:
4606:
4599:
4594:
4587:
4582:
4575:
4569:
4563:, p. 13.
4562:
4557:
4550:(6): 329–362.
4549:
4545:
4538:
4530:
4526:
4522:
4518:
4514:
4507:
4496:
4489:
4481:
4477:
4473:
4469:
4465:
4461:
4457:
4453:
4449:
4442:
4434:
4430:
4426:
4422:
4418:
4411:
4409:
4400:
4394:
4380:
4376:
4370:
4364:, p. 43.
4363:
4358:
4352:, p. 14.
4351:
4346:
4339:
4334:
4328:, p. 38.
4327:
4322:
4315:
4310:
4303:
4298:
4291:
4286:
4279:
4274:
4268:, p. 64.
4267:
4262:
4255:
4250:
4248:
4241:, p. 36.
4240:
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8796:El Salvador
8641:Afghanistan
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8548:Legal abuse
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8470:Alford plea
8410:Extradition
8105:Legislature
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7833:Rule of man
7828:Rule of law
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