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Criminology / Gender studies / Rape / Domestic violence / Violence / Gender / Feminist school of criminology / Sexual violence / Feminist views on prostitution / Feminism / Gender-based violence / Violence against women
Date: 2014-08-29 00:37:04
Criminology
Gender studies
Rape
Domestic violence
Violence
Gender
Feminist school of criminology
Sexual violence
Feminist views on prostitution
Feminism
Gender-based violence
Violence against women

REVIEW Sex, Violence and Crime Foucault and the “Man” Question Adrian Howe[removed]Abingdon: Routledge Cavendish. Reviewed by Kirsty Duncanson

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