APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harcourt, B. E. (2000). Social meaning and subject creation in contemporary political theory: On the proliferation of harm arguments and the structural transformation of the debate over the legal enforcement of morality, in contemporary law, politics and public policy with a case study of the Broken Windows Theory.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harcourt, Bernard E. Social Meaning and Subject Creation in Contemporary Political Theory: On the Proliferation of Harm Arguments and the Structural Transformation of the Debate over the Legal Enforcement of Morality, in Contemporary Law, Politics and Public Policy with a Case Study of the Broken Windows Theory. 2000.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Harcourt, Bernard E. Social Meaning and Subject Creation in Contemporary Political Theory: On the Proliferation of Harm Arguments and the Structural Transformation of the Debate over the Legal Enforcement of Morality, in Contemporary Law, Politics and Public Policy with a Case Study of the Broken Windows Theory. 2000.

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