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Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice. / Feilzer, M.Y.
2008. Paper presented at Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference.

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Feilzer, MY 2008, 'Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice.', Paper presented at Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference, 3/01/01.

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Feilzer, M. Y. (2008). Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice.. Paper presented at Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference.

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Feilzer MY. 2008. Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice. Paper presented at Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference.

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Feilzer, M.Y. Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice.. Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference, 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2008.

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Feilzer MY. Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice.. 2008. Paper presented at Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference.

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Feilzer, M.Y. / Public criminology – theory and practice of communicating ‘facts’ on crime and criminal justice. Paper presented at Rethinking public confidence in the criminal justice system, Newcastle University, ESRC funded conference.

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