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Hanging Down Under: Capital Punishment and Deterrence in Australia

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Hanging Down Under: Capital Punishment and Deterrence in Australia. / O'Sullivan, Vincent Aidan.
Lancaster: The Department of Economics, 2018. (Economics Working Papers Series).

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O'Sullivan, VA 2018 'Hanging Down Under: Capital Punishment and Deterrence in Australia' Economics Working Papers Series, The Department of Economics, Lancaster.

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O'Sullivan, V. A. (2018). Hanging Down Under: Capital Punishment and Deterrence in Australia. (Economics Working Papers Series). The Department of Economics.

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O'Sullivan VA. Hanging Down Under: Capital Punishment and Deterrence in Australia. Lancaster: The Department of Economics. 2018 Feb. (Economics Working Papers Series).

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O'Sullivan, Vincent Aidan. / Hanging Down Under: Capital Punishment and Deterrence in Australia. Lancaster : The Department of Economics, 2018. (Economics Working Papers Series).

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