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              <text>&lt;em&gt;A Longitudinal Study of the Cumulative Effects of Discretionary Decisions in the Criminal Justice System: A Research Proposal to the Canada Council, &lt;/em&gt;[197?]</text>
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Before 1976 when Richard Ericson began his research.</text>
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