The Twentieth Century, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After, Limited, 1961 |
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Pàgina 5
... crimes of violence ; the collapse of over - simple explanations of the social causes of crime , when increased prosperity brought increased delinquency ; and , of course , the plain , unpalatable fact that delinquency is increasing ...
... crimes of violence ; the collapse of over - simple explanations of the social causes of crime , when increased prosperity brought increased delinquency ; and , of course , the plain , unpalatable fact that delinquency is increasing ...
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... crime in Britain today . Hugh J. Klare is Secretary of the Howard League for Penal Reform ; was for two years Deputy ... CRIME really increasing in this country ? Criminal statistics only indicate the number of crimes known to the police ...
... crime in Britain today . Hugh J. Klare is Secretary of the Howard League for Penal Reform ; was for two years Deputy ... CRIME really increasing in this country ? Criminal statistics only indicate the number of crimes known to the police ...
Pàgina 5
... crimes of violence ; the collapse of over - simple explanations of the social causes of crime , when increased prosperity brought increased delinquency ; and , of course , the plain , unpalatable fact that delinquency is increasing ...
... crimes of violence ; the collapse of over - simple explanations of the social causes of crime , when increased prosperity brought increased delinquency ; and , of course , the plain , unpalatable fact that delinquency is increasing ...
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FORMERLY THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AFTER | 96 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE | 144 |
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