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In-text: (Stanford gets 110 years for fraud, 2018)
Your Bibliography: BBC News. 2018. Stanford gets 110 years for fraud. [online] Available at: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18450893> [Accessed 5 June 2018].
In-text: (Neutralization and Drift Theory, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Criminology Wiki. 2018. Neutralization and Drift Theory. [online] Available at: <http://criminology.wikia.com/wiki/Neutralization_and_Drift_Theory> [Accessed 5 June 2018].
In-text: (What is Left Realism in Criminology? | Study.com, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Study.com. 2018. What is Left Realism in Criminology? | Study.com. [online] Available at: <https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-left-realism-in-criminology.html> [Accessed 5 June 2018].
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Your Bibliography: Study.sagepub.com. 2018. [online] Available at: <https://study.sagepub.com/system/files/Sutherland%2C_Edwin_H._-_White-Collar_Crime.pdf> [Accessed 5 June 2018].
In-text: (Thompson, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Thompson, K., 2018. The Labelling Theory of Crime. [online] ReviseSociology. Available at: <https://revisesociology.com/2016/08/20/labelling-theory-crime-deviance/> [Accessed 5 June 2018].
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