Crime and Criminal Justice Policy in Greece during the Financial Crisis

There has naturally been great and widespread interest in the impact of the ongoing international financial crisis on society. As with previous crises, one of the issues to have received particular attention in political, media, and public discourse has been the effect of rising socioeconomic hardsh...

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