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Gang crime and the media in late nineteenth-century London: the Regent’s Park murder of 1888
Drew Gray
University of Northampton
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Murder
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Regent Park
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Working Youth
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Gang Crime
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Late Victorian
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Youth Representation
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Youth Gangs
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Violent Youth Crime
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Victorian London
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Violent Youth
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Out-of-control
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Media Attitude
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Arts and Humanities
London
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Murder
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Gangs
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Regent's Park
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Case Study
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late-Victorian
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Youth crime
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Contemporary Representation
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Victorian London
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Social Sciences
London
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Working Class
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Case Study
50%