مؤلف: Terence Morris

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Terence Morris was for many years a Professor of Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science.




8 كتب إلكترونية بواسطة Terence Morris

Professor Terence Morris & Terence Morris: The Criminal Area
This is Volume IV of fifteen in the Sociology of Law and Criminology Series. Originally published in 1957 this study looks at social ecology and offer a clear exposition of the merits as well as the …
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€56.31
Professor Terence Morris & Terence Morris: The Criminal Area
This is Volume IV of fifteen in the Sociology of Law and Criminology Series. Originally published in 1957 this study looks at social ecology and offer a clear exposition of the merits as well as the …
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€56.09
Pauline Morris & Terence Morris: Pentonville
This is Volume XIII of fifteen in a series on the Sociology of Law and Criminology. Originally published in 1963, this is a sociological Study of an English Prison. …
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€56.08
Pauline Morris & Terence Morris: Pentonville
This is Volume XIII of fifteen in a series on the Sociology of Law and Criminology. Originally published in 1963, this is a sociological Study of an English Prison. …
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€55.90
Louis Blom-Cooper & Terence Morris: Fine Lines and Distinctions
Suggests a radical new solution to the ‘mess’ which English homicide Law has become. …
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€67.63
Sir Louis Blom-Cooper & Professor Terence Morris: With Malice Aforethought
For more than three centuries the criminal law has given rise to a divergent set of approaches to the crime of homicide. Whereas the law of murder has not conceptually changed, the crime of manslaugh …
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€74.37
Terence Morris: Deviance and Control
In the early 1970s many sociologists, particularly radical theorists of crime and deviance, had rejected the belief that sociological knowledge was objective or value-free. Their work, often with goo …
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€64.11
Terence Morris: Deviance and Control
In the early 1970s many sociologists, particularly radical theorists of crime and deviance, had rejected the belief that sociological knowledge was objective or value-free. Their work, often with goo …
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€64.02