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Vol. 41 No. 3, December 2008

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Index

  • Durkheim and criminology: reconstructing the legacy.
  • Understanding juvenile offending trajectories.
  • When penal populism stops: legitimacy, scandal and the power to punish in New Zealand.
  • Another one bites the dust: recent initiatives in correctional reform in New Zealand.
  • Mandatory sentences in South Africa: lessons for Australia?
  • A general strain theory of racial differences in criminal offending.
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