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Crime and poverty in Ireland /

Contributor(s): Bacik, Ivana | O'Connell, M. A.
Publisher: Dublin : Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 1998Description: viii, 98 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1899738770; 9781899738779:.Subject(s): Crime -- Ireland | Crime -- Social aspects -- Ireland | Crime -- Economic aspects -- Ireland | Poverty -- IrelandDDC classification: 364.25 Summary: Demonstrates how economic factors underpin the workings of the criminal justice system at every stage. This work states that any useful debate on offending must put issues of poverty and deprivation to the forefront.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU St Angela's McKeown Library Main Lending Collection 364.25 CRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T32954
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Demonstrates how economic factors underpin the workings of the criminal justice system at every stage. This work states that any useful debate on offending must put issues of poverty and deprivation to the forefront.

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