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1. The Case For Studying Social Harm, Paul Leighton And Tanya Wyatt
2. Beyond Criminology?, Paddy Hillyard And Steve Tomb
3. Ideology And Harm, Simon Winlow, Emma Kelly And Tammy Ayers
4. The Assumption Of Harm, Thomas Raymen
5. Global Harms And The Natural Environment, Rob White.-6. On Researching Harm: An Ultra-Realist Perspective, Justin Kotze
7. Visual And Sensory Methodologies To Explore Environmental Harm And Victimisation, Lorenzo Natali
8. Documenting Harm To The Voiceless: Researching Animal Abuse, Jenny Maher
9. The Harms Of Industrial Food Production, Paul Leighton
10. Work-Based Harm, Anthony Lloyd
11. The Deviant Leisure Perspective: A Theoretical Introduction, Thomas Raymen And Oliver Smith
12. Beyond Meat? Taking Violence Against Non-Human Animals Seriously As A Form Of Social Harm, Nathan Stephens Griffin And Naomi Griffin
13. Crime, Harm And Justice: The Utopia Of Harm And Realising Justice In A Good Society, Lynne Copson
14. Rebuilding The Harm Principle: Using An Evolutionary Perspective To Provide A New Foundation For Justice, Ed Gibney And Tanya Wyatt
15. An Exploration Of Security Privatisation Dynamics Through The Lens Of Social Harm, Helena Carrapico
16. Looking At Crime And Deviancy In Cyberspace Through The Social Harm Lens, Anita Lavorgna
17 Harm And Migration, Chris Moreh
18. Why Social Harm Matters: Five Reasons From A Feminist Influenced Victim Perspective, Pam Davies.

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