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Language of Research in Criminal Justice, The: A Reader

Language of Research in Criminal Justice, The: A Reader

Language of Research in Criminal Justice, The: A Reader
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Language of Research in Criminal Justice, The: A Reader

by Tontodonato, Pamela; Tontodonato, Pamela [Editor]; Hagan, Frank E. [Editor];

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Allyn & Bacon, 1997-10-08. Paperback. Like New. Book is LIKE NEW. Signs of wear on the outside dust cover edges from storage, but everything is clean and bright. No writing and highlighting in the interior. Great copy! Ships quickly! 100% of the book sales go towards furthering the International Book Project's mission of promoting literacy in the developing world.

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Title
Language of Research in Criminal Justice, The: A Reader
Author
Tontodonato, Pamela; Tontodonato, Pamela [Editor]; Hagan, Frank E. [Editor];
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0205268986
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9780205268986
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Allyn & Bacon
Date Published
1997-10-08

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