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            10.2307/j50018794
            jglobfaul
            Journal of Global Faultlines
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            2054-2089
            2397-7825
            1 December 2018
            : 5
            : 1-2 ( doiID: 10.13169/jglobfaul.5.issue-1-2 )
            : 91-94
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            Lily Hamourtziadou is a Lecturer in Security Studies at the Department of Criminology at Birmingham City University and Principal Researcher for Iraq Body Count (IBC).
            Jonathan Jackson is a Senior Teaching Fellow in and Program Director of Criminology at Birmingham City University.
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