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Penology / Law / United States incarceration rate / Incarceration in the United States / Prison / Stanford prison experiment / Philip Zimbardo / Penal system of Japan / Incarceration / Crime / Law enforcement / Criminal law
Date: 2004-05-16 13:28:16
Penology
Law
United States incarceration rate
Incarceration in the United States
Prison
Stanford prison experiment
Philip Zimbardo
Penal system of Japan
Incarceration
Crime
Law enforcement
Criminal law

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