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Exploring Justice: Examining the Role of Intersectionality in British Criminology
This research considers the significance of intersectional criminology in Britain today. By focusing on the intersection between gender and race specifically, I look at the ways in which intersectionality is influencing criminological research and development now, and how this may develop later.
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