Constructing Crime: Discourse and Cultural Representations by C. Gregoriou

By C. Gregoriou

Crime and criminals are a pervasive subject matter in all components of our tradition, together with media, journalism, movie and literature. This ebook explores how crime is built and culturally represented via various parts together with Spanish, English Language and Literature, song, Criminology, Gender, legislation, Cultural and legal Justice Studies.

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