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Art vs Craft Expert Evidence in the England and Wales Criminal Justice System
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Assuming Identities Online: How Linguistics Is Helping the Policing of Online Grooming and the Distribution of Abusive Images
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Fingerprint comparison and adversarialism: The scientific and historical evidence
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Assuming identities online: Authorship synthesis in undercover investigations
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The discourse of (re)exploitation: female victims in the legal system
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The cognitive and linguistic implications of ISIS propaganda: proving the crime of direct and public incitement to genocide
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State Crime and Civil Activism: On the Dialectics of Repression and Resistance
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Made to measure: bespoke subject specialisation at foundation programme level
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Is there a continuing problem with corruption? Deviant trajectories, competing agendas and state development
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The syntax of legal exceptions: how the absence of proof is a proof of absence thereof
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Intelligence, policing and the use of algorithmic analysis: a freedom of information-based study.
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A politicised epistemology and its effects upon universities and their management of societal ontology
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