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Developments in criminal justice policies and legislative practices in the UK
Ursula Smartt
School of Law
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Arts and Humanities
Crime
100%
Murder
75%
Human Rights
50%
Conviction
50%
1990s
25%
21C
25%
Doctrine
25%
European convention
25%
2001 September 11
25%
Labour government
25%
Excuse
25%
England
25%
Great Britain
25%
United States of America
25%
Punishment
25%
Public Order
25%
INIS
policy
100%
crime
100%
legislation
50%
united kingdom
33%
humans
33%
tolerance
33%
drugs
16%
labor
16%
proposals
16%
surveys
16%
england
16%
children
16%
classification
16%
populations
16%
terrorism
16%
great britain
16%
enforcement
16%
conventions
16%
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice Policy
100%
UK
100%
Human Rights
40%
Terrorist Action
20%
Law Enforcement
20%
Harassment
20%
Narcotic Drugs
20%
USA
20%
Criminal Justice System
20%
Fear of Crime
20%
21st century
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Human Right
100%
Zero Tolerance
50%
Europeans
50%
Concentrates
50%
Cannabis
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Terrorism
25%