Crime and Punishment in Ireland

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Book excerpt: A comprehensive study and interpretation of statistical data concerning crime and the penal system in Ireland. It includes chapters on trends in crime, trends in punishment, prisoners' families and social background, prisoners' criminal and penal history and an overview of crime and punishment.


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