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JUSTICE QUARTERLY VOLUME 23 NUMBER 2 (JUNE[removed]Criminal Justice Theory: Toward Legitimacy and an Infrastructure Peter B. Kraska 0PeterKraska
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National Institute of Justice / Poor Get Prison / Eastern Kentucky University / Growth Complex / /

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Joint Commission on Criminology and Criminal Justice Education / Eastern Kentucky University / Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences DOI / National Institute of Justice / Department of Criminal Justice and Police Studies / /

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