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Works Cited
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Beccaria, Cesare. On Crimes and Punishments. Trans. Graeme R. Newman and Pietro
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Beer, Gillian. Forging the Missing Link: Interdisciplinary Stories, Inaugural Lecture.
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Benjamin, Walter. “Critique of Violence.” Selected Writings: 1913-1926. Vol. 1. Ed.
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Burrough, Edward. A Message for Instruction to All the Rulers, Judges, and Magistrates.
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Braithwaite, John. Restorative Justice and Responsible Regulation. Oxford: Oxford UP,
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Cobbett, William, and David Jardine. Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials and
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Hardy, Nathaniel. The Apostolical Liturgy Revived, A Sermon Preached at the Assizes
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Lilburne, John. A Declaration to the Free-born People of England, Concerning the
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Middleton, Thomas, and Cyril Tourneur. The Revenger’s Tragedy. Ed. R. A. Foakes.
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