- Sir Leon
Radzinowicz, QC (Hon), FBA (15
August 1906 – 29
December 1999) was a
criminologist and academic. He was the
founding director of the Institute...
- 116. Monod, p. 117.
Radzinowicz 1945, p. 57.
Radzinowicz 1945, p. 58.
Radzinowicz 1945, p. 59.
Radzinowicz 1945, p. 60-67.
Radzinowicz 1945, p. 68. Rogers...
- Mary Ann
Nevins Radzinowicz (April 18, 1925 –
March 15, 2023) was an
American academic and
scholar of
English literature. She was a
leading authority...
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Public Policy:
Essays in
Honour of Sir Leon
Radzinowicz (London: Heinemann, 1974) (with Sir Leon
Radzinowicz)
Criminology and
Criminal Justice: A Bibliography...
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benefit of clergy; or, in
other words, to be
worthy of
instant death. Leon
Radzinowicz listed 49
pages of "Capital
Statutes of the
Eighteenth Century" divided...
- New Haven, Yale
University Press, 2008, pp. 295–299 Mozzati, Luca;
Radzinowicz,
David (2019).
Islamic art (Compact ed.). Munich: Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-8566-2...
- was
designed by
Allies and Morrison. The
Institute is also home to the
Radzinowicz Library,
which houses the most
comprehensive criminology collection in...
- (sometime in
period 1940–1942)
Cedric Price, architect.[when?] Leon
Radzinowicz criminologist in 1964,
later accepted a
knighthood in 1970.
Karel Reisz...
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housed together in an 'Alcatraz-style' unit; however,
following the
Radzinowicz Report in 1968, it was
decided to
build secure units to hold the Category...
- Spanish). ITESO. p. 73. ISBN 968-5087-15-6.
Retrieved October 8, 2013.
Radzinowicz, Leon (1999).
Adventures in criminology.
London New York: Routledge....