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A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b
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A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England book by Peter Hitchens

: Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book.

Format: Hardcover

Author: Peter Hitchens

ISBN: 9781843541486

Condition: Used - Very Good

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About the book >.>.> The wicked, the selfish and the violent, are-according to Peter Hitchens - freer from restraint than they have been since the age of Charles Dickens. His trenchant and provocative book sets out to show that much of today's debate about crime and punishment is based on mistaken beliefs, misunderstood or massaged figures and cheap slogans. He points out that in the years before the First World War- a time in which millions l)

A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England b

A Brief History Of Crime: The Decline of Order, Justice and Liberty in England book by Peter Hitchens

: Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book.

Format: Hardcover

Author: Peter Hitchens

ISBN: 9781843541486

Condition: Used - Very Good

Westcove UK offer a 100% money back guarantee. If for any reason you are not happy with your transaction, please let us know and we will do whatever we can to resolve your issues.

About the book >.>.> The wicked, the selfish and the violent, are-according to Peter Hitchens - freer from restraint than they have been since the age of Charles Dickens. His trenchant and provocative book sets out to show that much of today's debate about crime and punishment is based on mistaken beliefs, misunderstood or massaged figures and cheap slogans. He points out that in the years before the First World War- a time in which millions l)

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