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Hate Crime : Concepts, policy, future directions
The victimisation of goths and the boundaries of hate crime
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Author(s):
Jon Garland
Publication date:
September 25 2017
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September 25 2017
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10.4324/9781315093109-3
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Future developments for hate crime thinking: who, what and why?
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The victimisation of goths and the boundaries of hate crime
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