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No. 27-2, May 2021

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  • Claiming justice: Victims of crime and their perspectives of justice
  • Exploring the effects of long-term anti-social behaviour victimisation
  • Justice perspectives of women with disability: An Australian story
  • Perceptions of justice and victims of crimes against humanity in Guinea
  • The application of routine activity theory in explaining victimization of child marriage
  • Transformative justice and restorative justice: Gender-based violence and alternative visions of justice in the United States
  • ‘Not bullet proof’: The complex choice not to seek a civil protection order for intimate partner violence
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