False Accounting: Why We Shouldn’t ask People Who Commit Crimes to Pay their Debts to Society
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2021-06-14Publisher
Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice
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Ievins, A., Jarman, B., & Reimer, T. T. (2021). False Accounting: Why We Shouldn’t ask People Who Commit Crimes to Pay their Debts to Society. [Internet publication]. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.82005
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