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Muncie J. (Part of chapter) The Construction and Deconstruction of Crime. In: Muncie. In:
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Tonry MH. Punishment and politics: evidence and emulation in the making of English crime
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Morgan R, Reiner R, Maguire M. The Oxford handbook of criminology. 5th ed. New York,
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Danny Dorling, Gordon D, Hillyard P, et al. Criminal obsessions: Why harm matters more
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HMIC. Crime recording: A matter of fact An interim report of the inspection of crime data
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Morgan R, Reiner R, Maguire M. The Oxford handbook of criminology. 5th ed. New York,
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King RD, Wincup E. Doing research on crime and justice. 2nd ed. Oxford: : Oxford
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Newburn T, Jones T. Symbolic politics and penal populism: The long shadow of Willie
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Machin D, Mayr A. Corporate crime and the discursive deletion of responsibility: A case
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Morgan R, Reiner R, Maguire M. The Oxford handbook of criminology. 5th ed. New York,
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Morgan R, Reiner R, Maguire M. The Oxford handbook of criminology. 5th ed. New York,
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Hale C, Hayward KJ, Wahidin A, et al., editors. Criminology. Third edition. Oxford: : Oxford
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Newburn T, Sparks R. Criminal justice and political cultures: national and international
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Tonry M. Symbol, Substance, and Severity in Western Penal Policies. Punishment & Society
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edited by Barry S. Godfrey, Clive Emsley GD. Comparative histories of crime. Willan
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Sutherland EH. Is ‘White Collar Crime’ Crime? American Sociological Review 1945;10
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Morgan R, Reiner R, Maguire M. The Oxford handbook of criminology. 5th ed. New York,
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Tombs S, Whyte D. The Myths and Realities of Deterrence in Workplace Safety Regulation.
British Journal of Criminology 2013;53
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Gray GC. Insider Accounts of Institutional Corruption: Examining the Social Organization of
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Galliher JF, Guess TJ. Two generations of Sutherland’s white-collar war crime data and
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Naylor RT. Wages of crime: black markets, illegal finance, and the underworld economy.
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Caputo GA, King A. Shoplifting: Work, Agency, and Gender. Feminist Criminology 2011;6
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Welsh B, Farrington DP. Preventing crime: what works for children, offenders, victims, and
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Treadwell J. From the car boot to booting it up? eBay, online counterfeit crime and the
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Phillips C. From ‘Rogue Traders’ To Organized Crime Groups: Doorstep Fraud of Older
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Watts C, Zimmerman C. Violence against women: global scope and magnitude. Lancet
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Aas KF, Bosworth M, editors. The borders of punishment: migration, citizenship, and social
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Bhui HS. Going the Distance : Developing Effective Policy and Practice with Foreign
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