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  1. 194 Name index Fisher, S., 9 Flam, H., 78 Flax, J., 135,136.D. Fellesdal, M. Foucault, M. Frye, S. Fuller, H. G. Gadamer, A. Garfinkel, E. Gellner, L. Gelsthorpe, R. Giallombardo & B. Glaser - 1998 - In Tim May & Malcolm Williams (eds.), Knowing the Social World. Open University Press.
     
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    Response to Alison Liebling’s presentation.Loraine Gelsthorpe - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (3):269-273.
    Notwithstanding worrying implications of prisons which are seemingly without moral purpose in terms of people being attracted to the radicalism and relational dimensions of new faiths, there are positive signs of changes and hope in prisons. The question becomes about how we can best foster and protect that which money can’t buy in prisons.
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    Back to basics in crime control: weaving in women.Loraine Gelsthorpe - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (2):76-103.
    This essay identifies areas of analysis which David Garland neglects in The Culture of Control. The essential argument being that greater attention to the influence of feminism and the treatment of female offenders and victims would have enriched his interpretation of the culture of control. The essay suggests that the treatment of women in criminal justice matters exemplifies the apparently dualistic and polarised penal policies that Garland describes so well. The recent huge increases in the number of women sentenced to (...)
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