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The Emergence, Content, and Institutionalization of Hate Crime Law: How a Diverse Policy Community Produced a Modern Legal Fact
- Valerie Jenness
- Vol. 0:- (Volume publication date January 1932) https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ls.3.030408.200001
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The Emergence, Content, and Institutionalization of Hate Crime Law: How a Diverse Policy Community Produced a Modern Legal Fact
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