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Braithwaite, John and Ahmed, Eliza and Braithwaite, Valerie. Shame, Restorative Justice, and Crime
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Braithwaite, John
and
Braithwaite, Valerie
and
Ahmed, Eliza
(2005).
Shame, Restorative Justice, and Crime
In Cullen, F. T., Wright, J. P., & Blevins, K. R. (eds.), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological theory, Advances in Criminological Theory, (Vol. 15). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.
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