Deer Jhonn: Letters Describing What Can Be Seen
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Carmen M. Cusack est professeure de justice pénale et rédactrice en chef du Journal of Law and Social Deviance. Son expertise se concentre dans les domaines de la justice pénale et de la déviance sociale. Par son travail, elle contribue à une compréhension plus approfondie des questions juridiques et sociétales complexes. Ses contributions éditoriales soulignent une perspective critique sur les systèmes juridiques contemporains et leurs impacts.



Psychosocial Analysis of Contemporary Meanings, Values, and Effects of Christian Symbolism
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