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criminology and criminal justice
criminology
social history of crime
key people in the social history of crime
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William Kunstler
Definition
- William Moses Kunstler (1919–1995) was a self-described radical lawyer, who thrived on representing controversial clients, such as civil rights agitator H. Rap Brown, expelled congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and political and social activist Abbie Hoffman. Kunstler is perhaps best known for his defense in the 1960s of liberal rabble rousers Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and the other defendants in the Chicago Seven case. [Source: Encyclopedia of the First Amendment; Kunstler, William]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/William_Kunstler
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