28 March 2012
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This paper by Paddy Hillyard, Joe Sim, Steve Tombs and Dave Whyte was presented at a conference in Chester, England on 22-24 April 2003, hosted by the Centre for Studies in Crime and Social Justice (Edge Hill) in collaboration with the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control.
Leaving a 'Stain Upon the Silence' : critical criminology and the politics of dissent (pdf)
Paddy Hillyard's e-mail is: p.hillyard@ulster.ac.uk
Joe Sims' e-mail is: j.sim@livjm.ac.uk
Steve Tombs' is: s.p.tombs1@livjm.ac.uk
Dave Whyte's e-mail is: d.a.white@leeds.ac.uk
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