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    1. The Position of Wh -Subjects in Labeling Theory

      by McInnerney, Andrew

      Linguistic Inquiry, Volume 55, Issue 3, pp. 579 - 594

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    2. Official Labeling, Criminal Embeddedness, and Subsequent Delinquency

      by Bernburg, Jón Gunnar; Rivera, Craig J. and Krohn, Marvin D.

      The Journal Of Research In Crime And Delinquency, Volume 43, Issue 1, pp. 67 - 88

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    3. Juvenile Delinquency and Self-Sentiments

      by Lee, James Daniel; Carr, Nicole T. and Kroska, Amy

      Social Science Quarterly, Volume 98, Issue 1, pp. 73 - 88

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    1. Labeling Theory : Empirical Tests

      Joseph Murray.

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    2. Labeling theory : empirical tests

      David P. Farrington and Joseph Murray, editors.

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      Check Holdings for this item's availability Perkins & Bostock Library, HV6025 .L23 2014 

    3. Labeling theory : a critical examination

      Johannes Knutsson.

      Book, Government publication

      This item is currently Available Goodson Law Library, C&JD CR-165 c.1

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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

      Here are some of the viewpoints:  “People with disabilities are, first and foremost, people. Labeling a person equates the person with (...)

    2. A Day in the Life: Adam Hudnut-Beumler | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      I also copy catalog and manage the receipt and labeling of Duke’s Government Documents collection.

    3. Recording the Anthropocene - Duke University Libraries

      One theory holds that the Anthropocene began with the rise of agriculture some 8,000 years ago.

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    1. Oskar Morgenstern papers, 1866-1992, bulk dates 1917-1977

      Oskar Morgenstern (1902-1977) was a Distinguished Professor in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics at New York University. This collection (...)

    2. William J. Baumol Papers, 1928-2013

      William Baumol (1922-2017) was the Harold Price Professor of Entrepreneurship, Emeritus at New York University and Professor Emeritus of (...)

    3. Raymond C. Battalio and John B. Van Huyck papers, 1949-2014, bulk dates 1972-2014

      Raymond C. Battalio (1938-2004) and John B. Van Huyck (1956-2014) worked together as professors of economics at Texas A&M University. This (...)

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    1. Formative drives : living matter and the development of the modern subject, 1789--1834.

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