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'Hate Crime' and the City

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'Hate Crime' and the City. / Iganski, Paul.
1st ed. Bristol: Policy Press, 2008. 157 p.

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Iganski P. 'Hate Crime' and the City. 1st ed. Bristol: Policy Press, 2008. 157 p.

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Iganski, Paul. / 'Hate Crime' and the City. 1st ed. Bristol : Policy Press, 2008. 157 p.

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