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Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings (Published in association with The Open University)
 
 
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Eugene McLaughlin , John Muncie , Gordon Hughes
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Whilst the transgression of moral and legal codes has probably always raised concerns for the maintenance of social order, 'crime' and 'criminology' have not always been with us. Read the first page
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