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This book identifies and discusses recent changes creating problems and opportunities for the theory and practice... Read More >>
Policing Mobility Regimes offers a systematic analysis of the impact that Frontex is having on migration control... Read More >>
Women, Reentry and Employment: Criminalized and Employable? explores the conflicting discourses about employment... Read More >>
This book explores probation staff understandings of professionalism in the aftermath of the Transforming Rehabilitation... Read More >>
Race, Recognition and Retribution in Contemporary Youth Justice provides a socio-historical investigation of the... Read More >>
Authoritative, multi-displinery and international, this handbook defines the new theoretical and empirical traditions... Read More >>
Drawing on new research in Brisbane, this book entwines ecological theories of crime with key debates on the relevance... Read More >>
The Handbook on Prisons and Jails brings together the some of... Read More >>
This handbook provides an authoritative and comprehensive look at the latest developments in the 21st Century penal... Read More >>
This book deals with consensual mechanisms in criminal proceedings analyzed comparatively. It addresses the common... Read More >>
A comprehensive, but accessible, overview of U.S. criminal justice systems. Anchored within the framework of the... Read More >>
In this new and distinctive contribution to the desistance literature, Dr David Honeywell draws on his own lived... Read More >>
'Long before The Teachers Pet, Rebecca Hazel was enquiring into the unexplained disappearance of Lynette Dawson.... Read More >>
This reader presents a comprehensive review of the research on mass incarceration as it relates to causes, impact,... Read More >>
This book untangles the components of police education and advocates a robust community-based training model with... Read More >>
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The second of two volumes, this book about the criminology of Carlo Morselli includes a diversity of contributions... Read More >>
First published in 1937, The Criminals We Deserve asks what kind of criminals does our society deserve? Read More >>
This book examines how civil society engaged with transitional justice in Russia, demonstrating a broad range of... Read More >>
This book critically examines the colonial dimensions of restorative justice through the lens of justice policy... Read More >>