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List of Contributors List of Contributors Malcolm Anderson Department of Politics University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, United Kingdom Cédric Moreau de Bellaing Department of Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Reflexivities Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, France Jean-Marc Berlière Department of History Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice University of Burgundy Dijon, France Emmanuel Blanchard Department of Political Science Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin Versailles, France Laurent Bonelli Department of Political Science Social Sciences Institute on Politics University of Paris X Nanterre Nanterre, France Sara Casella Colombeau Researcher, Policy Department French Collaborative Institute on Migration Aubervilliers, France Mathilde Darley CNRS Research Fellow Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France Thierry Delpeuch CNRS Research Fellow Pacte-Sciences Po Grenoble University of Grenoble-Alpes Grenoble, France Clément de Maillard Senior Officer PhD graduate in Criminal Sciences Gendarmerie nationale Issy-Les-Moulineaux, France Jacques de Maillard Department of Political Science Directeur, Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin Versailles, France Jérémie Gauthier Department of Sociology European Dynamics Center University of Strasbourg, France Strasbourg, France Fabien Jobard CNRS Research Director Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France Elodie Lemaire Department of Sociology Academic Center for Research on Public Action, Politics, Epistemology and Social Sciences University of Picardie Jules-Verne Amiens, France René Lévy CNRS Research Director Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France Virginie Malochet Research Fellow The Institute of the Paris Region Paris, France Christian Mouhanna CNRS Research Fellow Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France Frédéric Ocqueteau CNRS Research Director Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France Océane Perona Department of Sociology Mediterranean Laboratory of Sociology University of Aix-Marseille Aix en Provence, France Aurélien Restelli Doctoral Student Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France Sebastian Roché CNRS Research Director Pacte-Sciences Po Grenoble University of Grenoble-Alpes Grenoble, France Jacqueline E. Ross Professor, School of Law University of Illinois Urbana IL, USA Wesley G Skogan Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University Evanston IL, USA Mathieu Zagrodzki Research Associate Centre for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Guyancourt, France .
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