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  2. Left realism - Wikipedia

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    Left realism argues that crime disproportionately affects working-class people, but that solutions that only increase repression serve to make the crime problem worse. Instead they argue that the root causes of crime lie in relative deprivation, and that although preventive measures and policing are necessary, they should be placed under ...

  3. John Lea (criminologist) - Wikipedia

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    Crime and Modernity: Continuities in Left Realist Criminology. London: Sage. ISBN 0-8039-7557-0; Lea J. (2004) 'Hitting Criminals where it hurts: organised crime and the erosion of due process' Cambrian Law Review vol 35: 81-9; Lea, J. (2010) 'Left Realism, Community and State Building' Crime, Law and Social Change 54: 141-158.

  4. File:Black Square and Red Square (Malevich, 1915).jpg

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    Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0,10, 15 December 1915–17 January 1916, Galerie Dobytschina, Saint Petersburg, Cat.no. 41, as Painterly Realism of a Boy with a Knapsack: Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension. References: Kasimir Malewicz. Catalogue raisonné, S-139 ; Museum of Modern Art work ID: 80383 ; Source/Photographer

  5. Black Square - Wikipedia

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    Black Square (Russian: Чёрный квадрат) is a 1915 oil on linen canvas painting by the Russian avant-garde artist and theorist Kazimir Malevich. [1] There are four painted versions, the first of which was completed in 1915 and described by the artist as his breakthrough work and the inception of his Suprematist art movement (1915–1919).

  6. Anarchist criminology - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Henry and Scott A. Lukas argue that anarchist criminology is related to constitutive criminology, cultural criminology, left realism and critical race theory, all of which they argue represent divergences from a single perspective but which also have in common the themes of peacemaking criminology and restorative justice. [39]

  7. Roger Matthews (criminologist) - Wikipedia

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    Matthews is known as one of the key figures in left realism, a criminological critique of both the dominant administrative criminology and the critical criminology ("left idealism"). He died on 7 April 2020 at the age of 71 from the effects of the COVID-19 virus.

  8. ‘Crime Scene Kitchen’ Season 3 Winners on the Chocolate ...

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    The Confectionator 3000 has spoken: Canadian baking duo Jessica Harrison and Lenore Johnson are the winners of Season 3 of Fox’s mystery-baking competition “Crime Scene Kitchen.”

  9. Realism (arts) - Wikipedia

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    Realism, or naturalism as a style depicting the unidealized version of the subject, can be used in depicting any type of subject without commitment to treating the typical or every day. Despite the general idealism of classical art, this too had classical precedents, which came in useful when defending such treatments in the Renaissance and ...