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-Notes should be placed at the end of the paper ( Endnotes).

-References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the paper.

Examples:

Akers, R. L. (1983), Social Learning and Social structure: A General Theory of Crime and Deviance. Boston: Northwestern University Press.

Garland, D., and Sparks, R.. (2000), `Criminology, Social Theory And the Change of our Times’, British Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 40/ 2: 189 – 204.

Richardson, G. (1985), `Judicial Intervention in Prison Life', in M. Maguire , J. Vagg, and R. Morgan, eds., Accountability and Prisons, 113--54. London: Tavistock.

In the text, the name of the author and date of publication should be cited as in the Harvard system (e.g. Garland 1981: 41-2; Robertson and Taylor 1973: ii. 357-9). If there are more than three authors, the first name followed by et al. is permissible in the text but the names should be spelt out in full in the References