CJR Publications Received

Date01 March 2019
Published date01 March 2019
DOI10.1177/0734016819825506
CJR Publications Received
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for effective criminal justice reform. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 260 pp. $36.00, ISBN:
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New York: New York University Press. 228 pp. $30.00, ISBN: 978-08-8147-7062-7.
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