The Rhetoric of abolition : continuity and change in the penalty, 1900-2010 / Austin Sarat, Robert Kermes, Haley Cambra, Adelyn Curran, Margaret Kiley, and Keshav Pant.
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TextPublication details: Evanston, Illinois ; Northwestern University Press , Fall 2017.Description: Volume 107, pages 757-780 : 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4
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The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, vol. 107, no. 4, pages 757-780, Fall 2017.
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