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Jordan E. Mazurek is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral fellow pursing a
Doctorate in Cultural and Global Criminology at the University of Kent and
University of Hamburg. His primary areas of study are green criminology, cultural
criminology and visual theory.




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