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Blue Armies, Khaki Police and The Cavalry on the New American Frontier: Critical Criminology For The 21st Century

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McCulloch, J. Blue Armies, Khaki Police and The Cavalry on the New American Frontier: Critical Criminology For The 21st Century. Crit Crim 12, 309–326 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-004-3892-9

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