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Questioning crime: social harms and global issues
Questioning crime: social harms and global issues

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This free course was written by Karen Cereso and Martin Holborn. It is based on Open University course content written by Lynne Copson, Gabi Kent and Daniel McCulloch. It was first published in September 2019.

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