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Three Strikes, Stricter Sentences and Gang Patch Bans — Effective Solutions or Rights Inconsistencies?
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Can anyone ever win in the Court of Public Opinion?
POLITICS WEEK: Boot Camps for Young Offenders?
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Amicus Curiae: Double Trouble? The Risk of Private Prosecutions
Audiovisual Recordings: EJP Miscarriages of Justice Symposium
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Miscarriages of Justice Symposium Paper
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