Thatcherism, Crime and the Legacy of the Social and Economic ‘Storms’ of the 1980s
Author: Eprints Whiterose
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Description: Thatcherism, Crime and the Legacy of the Social and Economic ‘Storms’ of the 1980s por Eprints Whiterose explores the link between Thatcherite policies, economic shifts, and crime rates in England and Wales. Discover how social and economic "storms" impacted crime trends during this transformative period.
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