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The fallacy that is incapacitation : an argument for limiting imprisonment only to sex and violent offenders

Bagaric, Mirko and Alexander, Theo 2012, The fallacy that is incapacitation : an argument for limiting imprisonment only to sex and violent offenders, Journal of commonwealth criminal law, pp. 95-124.

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Title The fallacy that is incapacitation : an argument for limiting imprisonment only to sex and violent offenders
Author(s) Bagaric, Mirko
Alexander, Theo
Journal name Journal of commonwealth criminal law
Start page 95
End page 124
Total pages 30
Publisher Association of Commonwealth Criminal Lawyers
Place of publication Surrey, England
Publication date 2012
ISSN 2047-0452
Keyword(s) incapacitation
Language eng
Field of Research 180114 Human Rights Law
Socio Economic Objective 940402 Crime Prevention
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30046037

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Business and Law
School of Law
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