I found another Oxfordian error. But maybe I'm wrong. It's not on a sign, though. These are the official essay questions sent out to students in one of the victimology courses:
1. How do ‘non-ideal victims’ experience the criminal justice system? 2. In what circumstances should victims be listened to? 3. Where is justice to be found when individuals are victimised by state agents or groups contending for state power?
Ignore the single quotes; that's just Brit style. Can you find it?
See, a perfect example: as an American, you're just too stupid to realise that the British spell words with an 's' that you brainless louts, Americans, usually spell with the letter 'z'.
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1. How do ‘non-ideal victims’ experience the criminal justice system?
2. In what circumstances should victims be listened to?
3. Where is justice to be found when individuals are victimised by state
agents or groups contending for state power?
Ignore the single quotes; that's just Brit style. Can you find it?
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What the hell is a lout?
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