This book analyses the legal and aesthetic discourses that combine to shape the image of the criminal, and that image's contemporary endurance. The author trace
This book analyses the legal and aesthetic discourses that combine to shape the image of the criminal, and that image's contemporary endurance. The author trace
"This book will be of essential interest to sociologists, psychologists, cultural historians, criminologists and those working in the field of legal studies."--
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