Importance and Limitations of the Leicester Group Theory towards the Comprehension of Delinquent Behaviour of Ultra Groups of Oporto
By: Daniel Seabra
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Language: English
Page range: 78 - 84
Published on: Dec 16, 2010
Published by: University of Physical Education in Warsaw
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