A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from 1750: Cross-currents in the movement for the reform of the police |
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LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS | 29 |
INDECISIVE LEGISLATION | 63 |
Control of pawnbrokers | 69 |
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