Victimization Reflected In John Grisham'sThe Confession Novel (2010):A Sociological Approach
This research is about a victim of crime who should die because of wrong execution in John Grisham's The Confession novel (2010) the researcher analyzed this novel using Sociological Approach which is wrote by Alan Swingewood and Diana Laurenson. The objectives of this study are to identify the...
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Main Authors: | Dewi, Kartika Candra (Author), , Dr. M. Thoyibi , M.S (Author), , Siti Fatimah , A M. Hum (Author) |
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