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quadgram | frequency |
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the criminal justice system | 514 |
in the context of | 466 |
in the united states | 430 |
in the case of | 364 |
at the same time | 361 |
on the basis of | 361 |
on the other hand | 346 |
na na na na | 333 |
committed in indian country | 320 |
as a result of | 317 |
as well as the | 313 |
the rule of law | 300 |
j u s t | 293 |
s t i c | 285 |
u s t i | 284 |
t i c e | 274 |
in england and wales | 263 |
jails in indian country | 256 |
save alert research feed | 245 |
bureau of justice statistics | 224 |
a theory of justice | 221 |
in terms of the | 213 |
tribal law enforcement agencies | 208 |
the extent to which | 208 |
it is important to | 206 |
c i a l | 205 |
in the form of | 202 |
crimes committed in indian | 200 |
e c o n | 199 |
t h e o | 194 |
on the one hand | 192 |
economic and social rights | 188 |
cases of discrimination in | 185 |
h e o r | 185 |
of discrimination in the | 184 |
of tribal crime data | 184 |
compendium of tribal crime | 184 |
discrimination in the eu | 181 |
study on cases of | 180 |
world bank legal review | 180 |
on cases of discrimination | 180 |
a sociological study on | 179 |
sociological study on cases | 179 |
the world bank legal | 178 |
of access to justice | 176 |
jurisdiction in indian country | 176 |
c c c c | 174 |
s o c i | 172 |
e s o f | 171 |
o c i a | 170 |
the federal justice system | 169 |
in indian country jails | 168 |
the fact that the | 164 |
the ways in which | 162 |
tribal youth in the | 160 |
youth in the federal | 160 |
berichte aus der arbeitsgruppe | 158 |
k k k k | 158 |
l a n d | 158 |
in a way that | 157 |
federal bureau of prisons | 156 |
in relation to the | 156 |
a n d e | 155 |
f b d e | 155 |
a l a n | 155 |
r i e s | 154 |
n o m i | 154 |
o m i c | 154 |
in the federal justice | 153 |
o n o m | 153 |
c o n o | 153 |
the number of inmates | 152 |
the end of the | 152 |
tribal youth admitted to | 152 |
the way in which | 152 |
to the extent that | 151 |
o r i e | 150 |
e o r i | 149 |
in the face of | 149 |
i a l a | 148 |
f s o c | 148 |
on the part of | 148 |
o f s o | 148 |
s o f s | 148 |
d e c o | 148 |
i e s o | 148 |
c j u s | 148 |
m i c j | 148 |
n d e c | 148 |
i c j u | 148 |
as a matter of | 144 |
t i o n | 144 |
and the criminal justice | 143 |
aus der arbeitsgruppe verantwortung | 140 |
that there is a | 136 |
offices with jurisdiction in | 136 |
with jurisdiction in indian | 136 |
in the name of | 135 |
t h a t | 135 |
for the sake of | 134 |
in the first place | 134 |
with respect to the | 132 |
the role of the | 130 |
in the absence of | 128 |
is one of the | 128 |
from the perspective of | 127 |
the case of the | 123 |
journal of applied psychology | 122 |
the nature of the | 121 |
of social and economic | 121 |
of the criminal justice | 120 |
in the sense that | 117 |
in addition to the | 117 |
of the united states | 117 |
the context of the | 116 |
more likely to be | 116 |
the concept of justice | 116 |
the federal bureau of | 115 |
are more likely to | 114 |
one of the most | 114 |
a wide range of | 114 |
e e e e | 112 |
f f e f | 112 |
youth admitted to the | 112 |
at the expense of | 111 |
race and the criminal | 110 |
has received funding from | 110 |
received funding from the | 110 |
d f b d | 110 |
from the european union | 109 |
of economic and social | 109 |
report on knowledge coalition | 109 |
o ff en ce | 109 |
cambridge core terms of | 109 |
social and economic justice | 109 |
on knowledge coalition building | 109 |
for the purpose of | 108 |
re sto ra tiv | 108 |
as part of the | 108 |
project has received funding | 107 |
funding from the european | 107 |
horizon research and innovation | 107 |
the quality of the | 107 |
when it comes to | 107 |
the bureau of justice | 106 |
with regard to the | 106 |
research and innovation programme | 106 |
social and economic rights | 106 |
at the university of | 106 |
coact project has received | 105 |
the coact project has | 105 |
a result of the | 105 |
and innovation programme under | 105 |
under grant agreement no | 105 |
programme under grant agreement | 105 |
innovation programme under grant | 105 |
the cambridge core terms | 104 |
subject to the cambridge | 104 |
personality and social psychology | 104 |
number of inmates held | 104 |
tribal crime data collection | 104 |
to the cambridge core | 104 |
bureau of indian affairs | 104 |
in the process of | 103 |
building the coact project | 103 |
at the heart of | 103 |
knowledge coalition building the | 103 |
core terms of use | 103 |
coalition building the coact | 103 |
the total number of | 102 |
f e f e | 102 |
in the number of | 102 |
in the criminal justice | 101 |
f d e f | 101 |
at the time of | 101 |
the size of the | 101 |
from heterogeneities to inequalities | 100 |
it is possible to | 100 |
sfb working paper series | 100 |
at the end of | 100 |
in the field of | 98 |
on race and the | 97 |
to be able to | 97 |
university of chicago press | 97 |
statistics on race and | 96 |
operated law enforcement agencies | 96 |
a t i o | 95 |
in the light of | 93 |
working paper series no | 93 |
the basis of the | 93 |
is a matter of | 92 |
the law of peoples | 92 |
to the jurisdiction of | 92 |
does not mean that | 90 |
e e e f | 90 |
that there is no | 90 |
e f d e | 89 |
pm cks law art | 89 |
a d e d | 89 |
as well as in | 88 |
the age of criminal | 88 |
local law enforcement agencies | 88 |
fair equality of opportunity | 88 |
section statistics on race | 88 |
the principles of justice | 88 |
of the concept of | 88 |
truth and reconciliation commission | 88 |
d o w n | 87 |
age of criminal majority | 87 |
background save alert research | 86 |
state and local law | 86 |
on the rights of | 86 |
f e f f | 86 |
and local law enforcement | 86 |
for the first time | 85 |
of personality and social | 85 |
to the fact that | 85 |
d e f f | 85 |
can be used to | 85 |
it is clear that | 85 |
m e n t | 84 |
chinese political science review | 84 |
it is necessary to | 84 |
f f d f | 84 |
journal of law and | 84 |
the united states and | 83 |
lo a d e | 83 |
as a means of | 83 |
o w n lo | 83 |
n lo a d | 83 |
as well as a | 83 |
d fro m http | 83 |
e d fro m | 83 |
w n lo a | 83 |
d e d fro | 83 |
journal of personality and | 82 |
rule of law and | 81 |
e f e f | 81 |
of state and local | 81 |
in cases of discrimination | 81 |
e f f e | 81 |
in indian country under | 80 |
admitted to the jurisdiction | 80 |
of inmates held on | 80 |
of jails in indian | 80 |
civil and political rights | 79 |
p o li ce | 79 |
es ti g at | 79 |
v es ti g | 79 |
in v es ti | 79 |
f e e e | 78 |
in the justice system | 78 |
paper presented at the | 78 |
the results of the | 77 |
in the sense of | 77 |
to ensure that the | 77 |
access to health care | 77 |
the idea of justice | 77 |
representatives of equality bodies | 76 |
philosophy and public affairs | 76 |
the part of the | 76 |
the jurisdiction of the | 75 |
of human rights and | 75 |
upon the completion of | 75 |
that it is not | 75 |
i would like to | 75 |
cr im in al | 75 |
human rights and development | 74 |
not shown in table | 74 |
access to justice in | 73 |
in al o ff | 73 |
c c e e | 73 |
l j u s | 73 |
al o ff en | 73 |
it is difficult to | 73 |
the relationship between the | 73 |
of tribal justice agencies | 72 |
o n a p | 72 |
census of state and | 72 |
n a p ril | 72 |
of tribal police departments | 72 |
offices in mandatory p | 72 |
confined in indian country | 72 |
in the course of | 72 |
number of tribal youth | 72 |
the bureau of indian | 72 |
census of tribal justice | 72 |
yes yes yes yes | 72 |
indian country under p | 72 |
a l j u | 72 |
tribally operated law enforcement | 72 |
in accordance with the | 71 |
the rest of the | 71 |
in light of the | 71 |
the veil of ignorance | 71 |
the use of the | 71 |
of the right to | 70 |
e f e e | 70 |
as one of the | 70 |
the question of whether | 70 |
at the level of | 69 |
violence against the person | 69 |
by the fact that | 69 |
the establishment of the | 69 |
of social justice in | 69 |
university of california press | 69 |
the international criminal court | 68 |
to the needs of | 68 |
f e e f | 68 |
journal of legal studies | 68 |
theory of social justice | 68 |
declaration of human rights | 68 |
journal of transitional justice | 68 |
the rights of the | 68 |
the circumstances of justice | 67 |
equality bodies and intermediaries | 67 |
social and cultural rights | 67 |
the development of the | 67 |
the supreme court of | 67 |
e c c e | 67 |
the needs of the | 67 |
p a g e | 67 |
the terms of the | 67 |
im in al o | 67 |
f f f e | 67 |
universal declaration of human | 66 |
f d f b | 66 |
in such a way | 66 |
is based on the | 66 |
and the right to | 65 |
significant at the level | 65 |
a matter of justice | 65 |
international journal of transitional | 65 |
is important to note | 65 |
in the area of | 65 |
by tribal police departments | 64 |
general purpose tribal police | 64 |
the major crimes act | 64 |
uniform crime reporting program | 64 |
prosecuting at least one | 64 |
expected length of stay | 64 |
on the last weekday | 64 |
in the united kingdom | 64 |
five federal judicial districts | 64 |
crime data collection activities | 64 |
the importance of the | 64 |
inmates confined in indian | 64 |
there has been a | 64 |
as we have seen | 64 |
purpose tribal police departments | 64 |
of the relationship between | 63 |
journal of international law | 63 |
of the european union | 63 |
organizational behavior and human | 63 |
british journal of criminology | 63 |
as well as to | 63 |
it is hard to | 62 |
t h e r | 62 |
in the same way | 62 |
behavior and human decision | 62 |
to do with the | 61 |
e e f d | 61 |
the european court of | 61 |
from in to in | 61 |
social justice in the | 60 |
would like to thank | 60 |
as a form of | 60 |
jciprod productn c cjp | 60 |
empowerment of the poor | 60 |
a member of the | 60 |
it is not clear | 60 |
and human decision processes | 60 |
the value of the | 60 |
to deal with the | 60 |
it is worth noting | 60 |
can be seen as | 60 |
in response to the | 60 |
legal advice and assistance | 59 |
take into account the | 59 |
and the united kingdom | 59 |
h u m e | 59 |
of social justice and | 59 |
as a means to | 59 |
in a number of | 59 |
the impact of the | 59 |
in the aftermath of | 59 |
the s and s | 59 |
the federal criminal justice | 58 |
as a way of | 58 |
it may be that | 58 |
legal empowerment of the | 58 |
e f f f | 58 |
of the number of | 58 |
e f f d | 58 |
of the united nations | 58 |
to the question of | 58 |
for the most part | 58 |
of the justice system | 58 |
important to note that | 58 |
on behalf of the | 57 |
disponible sur le site | 57 |
in the distribution of | 57 |
in the original position | 57 |
c o n c | 57 |
the idea of a | 57 |
in the development of | 57 |
can be found in | 57 |
the youth justice system | 57 |
office of justice programs | 57 |
this is not to | 57 |
nl oa de d | 56 |
reported prosecuting at least | 56 |
in indian country in | 56 |
ow nl oa de | 56 |
jurisdiction for crimes committed | 56 |
be seen as a | 56 |
d ow nl oa | 56 |
type equality bodies and | 56 |
convention on the rights | 56 |
law and order act | 56 |
indian country jails increased | 56 |
survey of jails in | 56 |
occurring in indian country | 56 |
within the context of | 56 |
the tribal law and | 56 |
des droits de l | 56 |
percent of capacity occupied | 56 |
f c f e | 56 |
the number of tribes | 56 |
the implementation of the | 56 |
tribal law and order | 56 |
the work of the | 56 |
of federal prison authorities | 56 |
and the politics of | 55 |
e n c e | 55 |
the time of the | 55 |
conceptions of the good | 55 |
and access to justice | 55 |
the division of labour | 55 |
to participate in the | 55 |
is the number of | 55 |
is that it is | 55 |
this does not mean | 55 |
from the point of | 55 |
the creation of a | 55 |
the point of view | 55 |
of law and economics | 55 |
social determinants of health | 55 |
of the republic of | 54 |
the distribution of the | 54 |
the sum of the | 54 |
the standardized rate of | 54 |
violations of economic and | 54 |
the degree to which | 54 |
demand for legal remedies | 54 |
point of view of | 54 |
the scope of the | 54 |
social justice and the | 53 |
the interests of the | 53 |
in the wake of | 53 |
of justice and the | 53 |
f f e e | 53 |
there is a need | 53 |
what it means to | 53 |
is pi ta ni | 53 |
in the next section | 53 |
for the advancement of | 53 |
cte d b y | 52 |
b lish e d | 52 |
p u b lish | 52 |
of justice in the | 52 |
e d a s | 52 |
new york university press | 52 |
g u e st | 52 |
with a view to | 52 |
te cte d b | 52 |
standardized rate of litigation | 52 |
y g u e | 52 |
tiv ne prav de | 52 |
and other forms of | 52 |
p yrig h t | 52 |
the absence of a | 52 |
ro te cte d | 52 |
as part of a | 52 |
for a discussion of | 52 |
journal of comparative law | 52 |
despite the fact that | 52 |
b y g u | 52 |
u b lish e | 52 |
lish e d a | 52 |
for the study of | 52 |
co p yrig h | 52 |
first p u b | 52 |
members of the community | 52 |
p ro te cte | 52 |
not for commercial use | 52 |
b y co p | 51 |
y co p yrig | 51 |
d b y co | 51 |
was one of the | 51 |
from the fact that | 51 |
for commercial use or | 51 |
g at io n | 51 |
of the role of | 51 |
a great deal of | 51 |
commercial use or unauthorized | 51 |
for crimes committed in | 51 |
of the rule of | 51 |
the ministry of justice | 51 |
in bosnia and herzegovina | 51 |
the fact that it | 50 |
poverty and human rights | 50 |
ju st ic e | 50 |
it seems to me | 50 |
for the purposes of | 50 |
u s cr im | 50 |
the application of the | 50 |
of income and wealth | 50 |
the right to the | 50 |
federal criminal justice system | 50 |
the question of how | 50 |
a large number of | 50 |
ra tiv ne prav | 50 |
ti g at io | 50 |
of the federal bureau | 50 |
f e c e | 50 |
sto ra tiv ne | 50 |
may or may not | 50 |
is likely to be | 50 |
of equality bodies and | 50 |
s cr im in | 50 |
in line with the | 50 |
the question of what | 50 |
more than half of | 50 |
the members of the | 50 |
and the rule of | 49 |
references background save alert | 49 |
of justice office of | 49 |
at least one offense | 49 |
are less likely to | 49 |
e r e n | 49 |
were more likely to | 49 |
conception of the good | 49 |
of the fact that | 49 |
the existence of a | 49 |
the heart of the | 49 |
urban institute analysis of | 48 |
largest tribal law enforcement | 48 |
in the shadow of | 48 |
to federal prison jurisdiction | 48 |
international human rights law | 48 |
the burden of proof | 48 |
federal justice statistics program | 48 |
right to the city | 48 |
to the development of | 48 |
jurisdiction of the federal | 48 |
department of justice office | 48 |
states reported jurisdiction for | 48 |
performed by tribal police | 48 |
last weekday in june | 48 |
offices with jurisdiction for | 48 |
prosecuted at least one | 48 |
of justice programs bureau | 48 |
the form of a | 48 |
national census of state | 48 |
the last weekday in | 48 |
the number of tribal | 48 |
world poverty and human | 48 |
at least one felony | 48 |
programs bureau of justice | 48 |
admitted to bop jurisdiction | 48 |
the largest tribal law | 48 |
justice office of justice | 48 |
inmates held on the | 48 |
of tribal court systems | 48 |
be found in the | 48 |
tribal justice agencies in | 48 |
count is the number | 48 |
queensland university of technology | 48 |
are likely to be | 48 |
a ve ra ge | 48 |
jurisdiction for felony cases | 48 |
access to justice and | 48 |
in the s and | 48 |
per cent of the | 48 |
functions performed by tribal | 48 |
least one felony case | 48 |
held on the last | 48 |
this is the case | 48 |
justice agencies in indian | 48 |
justice programs bureau of | 48 |
f e r e | 48 |
it is not the | 48 |
tribal data collection system | 48 |
agencies in indian country | 48 |
the right to life | 48 |
by queensland university of | 47 |
the environmental justice movement | 47 |
and the united states | 47 |
for access to justice | 47 |
as long as the | 47 |
the just sequencing rule | 47 |
of human rights in | 47 |
of the world bank | 47 |
brought to you by | 47 |
court of human rights | 47 |
at the beginning of | 47 |
for the protection of | 47 |
on the grounds that | 46 |
the vast majority of | 46 |
university of technology authenticated | 46 |
pdf save alert research | 46 |
that it would be | 46 |
on the number of | 46 |
m b e r | 46 |
procedural and distributive justice | 46 |
lowering the age of | 46 |
d ow nloaded from | 46 |
it is not a | 46 |
have the right to | 46 |
the political economy of | 46 |
ways in which the | 46 |
m a n d | 46 |
you by queensland university | 46 |
e e c c | 46 |
org core terms https | 46 |
one of the main | 46 |
be taken into account | 46 |
to you by queensland | 46 |
it should be noted | 46 |
org d ow nloaded | 46 |
academy of management journal | 46 |
and social rights violations | 45 |
in the early s | 45 |
the british crime survey | 45 |
access to justice is | 45 |
the protection of the | 45 |
r r an k | 45 |
in a variety of | 45 |
way in which the | 44 |
kiyoung kim posted date | 44 |
the purpose of the | 44 |
rule of law in | 44 |
e f e c | 44 |
in the eyes of | 44 |
is not the only | 44 |
a discussion of the | 44 |
is consistent with the | 44 |
is not to say | 44 |
is worth noting that | 44 |
e e f e | 43 |
the history of the | 43 |
the shadow of the | 43 |
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does not seem to | 43 |
the context of a | 43 |
of the legal system | 43 |
p o ss ib | 43 |
o ss ib le | 43 |
in contrast to the | 43 |
the purpose of this | 43 |
an important role in | 43 |
for the development of | 42 |
distributive and procedural justice | 42 |
that it is a | 42 |
the creative commons attribution | 42 |
of the university of | 42 |
b d e f | 42 |
in view of the | 42 |
stanford encyclopedia of philosophy | 42 |
human rights and the | 42 |
as in the case | 42 |
the development of a | 42 |
distance to the labor | 42 |
social justice in education | 42 |
of european private law | 42 |
the demand for legal | 42 |
to the labor court | 42 |
to take into account | 42 |
to the united states | 42 |
the rights of persons | 42 |
john wiley sons ltd | 42 |
the beginning of the | 42 |
on the nature of | 41 |
have the potential to | 41 |
the situation of the | 41 |
p ri so n | 41 |
requester evaluates the work | 41 |
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d e f e | 41 |
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the question of the | 41 |
ri o u s | 41 |
the manner in which | 41 |
it is easy to | 41 |
and the role of | 41 |
of the least advantaged | 41 |
work and decides compensation | 41 |
the role of law | 41 |
in the use of | 41 |
for the former yugoslavia | 41 |
the work and decides | 41 |
crime in the united | 41 |
in the federal system | 41 |
the universal declaration of | 41 |
on the role of | 41 |
se ri o u | 41 |
evaluates the work and | 41 |
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i a l j | 41 |
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that is to say | 41 |
of this paper is | 41 |
this is not the | 41 |
journal of political philosophy | 41 |
expected average length of | 40 |
transferred to adult status | 40 |
reported jurisdiction for felony | 40 |
fe yes yes yes | 40 |
of the idea of | 40 |
felonies committed in indian | 40 |
operated by tribal authorities | 40 |
tribal police departments performed | 40 |
the majority of inmates | 40 |
majority of inmates in | 40 |
number of felony cases | 40 |
will be able to | 40 |
c o m m | 40 |
facilities operated by tribal | 40 |
department of the interior | 40 |
eligible for byrne jag | 40 |
can be seen in | 40 |
c f e f | 40 |
tribal youth in matters | 40 |
of tribal youth admitted | 40 |
on an average day | 40 |
society for the advancement | 40 |
on each day in | 40 |
as a consequence of | 40 |
a review of the | 40 |
the parties in the | 40 |
each day in june | 40 |
an average day in | 40 |
number of tribes eligible | 40 |
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average day in june | 40 |
by tribal authorities or | 40 |
of persons with disabilities | 40 |
number of inmates confined | 40 |
the census of state | 40 |
of inmates confined in | 40 |
population in indian country | 40 |
held on each day | 40 |
c e d f | 40 |
the uniform crime reporting | 40 |
for felonies committed in | 40 |
of justice statistics june | 40 |
in the department of | 40 |
states with jurisdiction for | 40 |
districts that committed the | 40 |
crimes in indian country | 40 |
worker upon the completion | 39 |
it would be a | 39 |
one of the following | 39 |
to the worker upon | 39 |
of international criminal law | 39 |
r e c o | 39 |
the basic structure of | 39 |
in the words of | 39 |
journal of organizational behavior | 39 |
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b e e e | 39 |
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on legal empowerment of | 39 |
law and transitional justice | 39 |
m o r e | 39 |
v e r s | 39 |
the completion of tasks | 39 |
the court of justice | 39 |
the worker upon the | 39 |
the creation of the | 39 |
annual meeting of the | 39 |
a n d s | 39 |
the need for a | 39 |
by the end of | 39 |
i v e r | 39 |
and society for the | 39 |
am cks public law | 39 |
f e f d | 39 |
international criminal tribunal for | 39 |
c f e e | 39 |
on one of the | 39 |
principles of social justice | 38 |
is based on a | 38 |
leadership for social justice | 38 |
tilewidth tileheight quality jpeg | 38 |
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wiley sons ltd and | 38 |
ltd and society for | 38 |
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commission on legal empowerment | 38 |
the basis of a | 38 |
i o n p | 38 |
an increase in the | 38 |
of international human rights | 38 |
p ro se cu | 38 |
rights of persons with | 38 |
sons ltd and society | 38 |
n u m b | 38 |
in an effort to | 38 |
less likely to be | 38 |
republic of south africa | 38 |
the advancement of management | 38 |
would have to be | 38 |
advancement of management studies | 38 |
s se ri o | 38 |
there can be no | 38 |
e e e c | 38 |
is not the case | 38 |
to say that the | 38 |
o f t h | 38 |
that they do not | 38 |
f d f f | 38 |
have a duty to | 38 |
this means that the | 38 |
at the very least | 38 |
of the international criminal | 38 |
should be noted that | 38 |
es s se ri | 38 |
in a just world | 38 |
the house of representatives | 38 |
to access to justice | 38 |
u n i v | 38 |
n i v e | 38 |
i a t i | 38 |
e e f c | 38 |
in a position to | 38 |
the result of a | 38 |
in relation to this | 38 |
l es s se | 38 |
human rights in the | 37 |
f j u s | 37 |
eh av io u | 37 |
but it is not | 37 |
the right to a | 37 |
s t r u | 37 |
about the nature of | 37 |
p ro ce d | 37 |
a way that is | 37 |
poverty and social justice | 37 |
in order to avoid | 37 |
e o r y | 37 |
if we are to | 37 |
the laws of justice | 37 |
to the problem of | 37 |
interpersonal and informational justice | 37 |
ro ce d u | 37 |
t y o f | 37 |
o f j u | 37 |
the information from the | 37 |
with the exception of | 37 |
e m a n | 37 |
have a right to | 37 |
t h r e | 37 |
the justice evaluation function | 37 |
on the use of | 37 |
b eh av io | 37 |
and decides compensation rule | 37 |
e d f e | 37 |
f e f c | 37 |
n ew n ew | 37 |
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use or unauthorized distribution | 24 |
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african truth and reconciliation | 22 |
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handbook of restorative justice | 22 |
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