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  1. Criminology and genocide studies: Notes on what might have been and what still could be

    Scholars of genocide and mass killings have proposed several theories explaining how the behaviors of governments, political leaders, and ordinary...

    L. Edward Day, Margaret Vandiver in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 01 July 2000
  2. French arms, war and genocide in Rwanda

    France is now the world's second largest armsexporter, and the largest supplier of weapons to thedevelo** world. The record of France's...

    Article 01 March 2000
  3. French arms, war and genocide in Rwanda

    France is now the world’s second largest arms exporter, and the largest supplier of weapons to the develo** world. The record of France’s...
    Chapter 2000
  4. Immigration and the emergence of right-wing violence in unified Germany

    The articles that make up this special issue were all derived from presentations at a conference that took place at the Pennsylvania State University...

    Daniel Maier-Katkin, Susanne Stemmler, Paul Stretesky in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 01 March 1995
  5. Book reviews

    Kathleen Daly, Arati Rao, ... Richard J. Maiman in Contemporary Crises
    Article 01 September 1990
  6. The Khashoggi papers

    Alan A. Block in Contemporary Crises
    Article 01 March 1988
  7. Fascism in Canada

    Stanley R. Barrett in Contemporary Crises
    Article 01 October 1984
  8. The Failure of the New Jerusalem: Post-War ‘Social Democracy’ and the Social Order

    It is difficult now to understand the degree of anticipation and commitment which was excited by the advent of the Labour government of 1945.
    Ian Taylor in Law and Order
    Chapter 1981
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