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Immarigeon, Russ (2005). Book Review: Constructing Victims’ Rights: the Home Office, New Labor, and Victims. VOMA Connections. Summer(20): 13. Downloaded 21 October 2005.

Russ Immarigeon reviews Constructing Victims’ Rights: the Home Office, New Labor, and Victims, by Paul Rock. Oxford University Press, 2004.

Link: voma.org/docs/connect20.pdf

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