Introduction

Hodgkinson, P. 2013. Introduction. in: Hodgkinson, P. (ed.) Capital punishment: new perspectives Farnham Ashgate.

Chapter titleIntroduction
AuthorsHodgkinson, P.
EditorsHodgkinson, P.
Book titleCapital punishment: new perspectives
Year2013
PublisherAshgate
Publication dates
Published2013
Place of publicationFarnham
ISBN9781472412201

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