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“A jewel of mine”: The murder of Maple Batalia and Gendered Violence in the Mainstream News Media
Author: Davidson, Tera Kathleen
Date created: 2015-01-16
The effects of gender on criminal justice sentencing decisions in cases of intimate partner homicide
Author: Hanson, Kenzie
Date created: 2022-08-22

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