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        Editor’s Statement

        David, Polizzi (2013-05-24)
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        Kill Method: A Provocation

        Jeff, Ferrell (2013-05-24)
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        Quantitative versus Qualitative Methods: Understanding Why Quantitative Methods are Predominant in Criminology and Criminal Justice

        George, E. Higgins (2013-05-24)
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        Qualitative versus Quantitative Methods: Understanding Why Qualitative Methods are Superior for Criminology and Criminal Justice

        Richard, Tewksbury (2013-05-24)
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        Inescapable Morality: Responding to the Qualitative versus Quantitative Issue

        Matthew, R. Draper (2013-05-24)
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        Fear of Crime and Punishment

        Annalise, Acorn (2013-05-24)
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        Editor’s Statement

        David, Polizzi (2013-05-24)
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        Beyond Agency and Structure: Methodological Considerations for Researching the Use of Restrictive Physical Intervention Against Children in Jail

        Don, Crewe (2013-05-24)
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        Macro-Micro Theoretical Integration: An Unexplored Theoretical Frontier

        Lisa, R. Muftić (2013-05-24)
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        Radio Frequency Identification Technology & the Risk Society: A Preliminary Review & Critique for Justice Studies

        Brian, Sellers (2013-05-24)
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        Phenomenology, Postmodernism, and Philosophical Criminology: A Conversational Critique

        David, Polizzi (2013-05-24)
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        Editor’s Statement

        David, Polizzi (2013-05-24)
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        A Foucaultian Analysis of “Tripping” on Death Row

        Sandra, McGunigall-Smith; Matthew, R. Draper; Kayla, Birmingham; David, Durtschi (2013-05-24)
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        The Mediated Body as the Site for Contested Agencies: MS-13 as a Case Study

        Heather, Pruss (2013-05-24)
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        The Symbolic Capital of Capital Punishment: A Scholarly Reflection

        Jennifer, Grimes (2013-05-24)
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        Epidemiological Criminology (EpiCrim): Definition and Application

        Mark, M. Lanie (2013-05-24)
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        The Emergence of Habitual Criminals in 19th Century Britain: Implications for Criminology

        George, Pavlich (2013-05-24)
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        Editor’s Statement

        David, Polizzi (2013-05-24)
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        The Interstitial And Creativity: Bergson And Fitzpatrick On The Emergence Of Law

        Ronnie, Lippens (2013-05-24)
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        Power: The Supposed Definitions Revisited

        Don, Crewe (2013-05-24)
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