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... classes helped define the criminal classes . As he demonstrates , police brutality and arrest of the lower classes were both commonplace . Far more men were arrested than sent to prison . Indeed , he notes that only 4-8 % of detainees ...
... classes helped define the criminal classes . As he demonstrates , police brutality and arrest of the lower classes were both commonplace . Far more men were arrested than sent to prison . Indeed , he notes that only 4-8 % of detainees ...
Pagina 117
... classes , " those with limited resources but occupationally engaged in businesses , farming and small trades . In another , the pursuit of normal school scholarships by families in the interior also indicates that the commercial classes ...
... classes , " those with limited resources but occupationally engaged in businesses , farming and small trades . In another , the pursuit of normal school scholarships by families in the interior also indicates that the commercial classes ...
Pagina 120
... class women's expectations about their place in society , and from the disinterest of others who assumed that the school was simply a preparatory program for women of the comfortable classes . She predicted that only by the example of ...
... class women's expectations about their place in society , and from the disinterest of others who assumed that the school was simply a preparatory program for women of the comfortable classes . She predicted that only by the example of ...
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