Publications Received 19-4

Published date01 December 2009
Date01 December 2009
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/1057567709351254
Subject MatterArticles
Publications Received 19-4
Cain, M., & Howe, A. (Eds.). (2008). Women, crime and social harm: Towards a criminology for the global
age. Oxford, UK: Hart, pp. x, 219.
Forst, B. (2009). Terrorism, crime, and public policy. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. xxiv, 495.
Gabbidon, S. (2009). Race, ethnicity, crime, and justice: An international dilemma. Los Angeles, CA: Sage,
pp. xiv, 241.
Grover, C. (2008). Crime and inequality. Devon, UK: Willan, pp. xvi, 272.
Hall, M. (2009). Victims of crime: Policy and practice in criminal justice. Devon, UK: Willan, pp. x, 262.
Hood, R., & Hoyle, C. (2008). The death penalty: A worldwide perspective (4th ed., Revised and Expanded).
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. xi, 486.
Hostettler, J. (2009). A history of criminal justice in England and Wales. Hampshire, UK: Waterside Press,
pp. vi, 345.
Huff, R. C., & Killias, M. (Eds.). (2008). Wrongful conviction: International perspectives on miscarriages of
justice. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, pp. viii, 318.
Johnson, D., & Zimring, F. (2009). The next frontier: National development, political change, and the death
penalty in Asia. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. xix,522.
McEvoy, K., & McGregor, L. (Eds.). (2008). Transitional justice from below: Grassroots activism and the
struggle for change. Oxford, UK: Hart, pp. xix, 254.
Mu
¨hlhahn, K. (2009). Criminal justice in China: A history. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 365.
Ola´solo, H. (2009). The criminal responsibility of senior political and military leaders as principals to
international crimes. Oxford, UK: Hart, pp. xlv, 354.
Perrone, D. (2009). The high life: Club kids, harm and drug policy. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press,
pp. xiv, 247.
Resodihardjo, S. (2009). Crisis and change in the British and Dutch prison services: Understanding crisis-
reform processes. Surrey, England: Ashgate, pp. viii, 219.
Rodger, J. (2008). Criminalising social policy: Anti-social behavior and welfare in a de-civilised society.
Devon, UK: Willan, pp. xx, 235.
Smith, A. (2009). After genocide: Bringing the devil to justice. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, pp. 395.
Tilley, N. (2009). Crime prevention. Devon, UK: Willan, pp. xiii, 210.
van Wormer, K., & Roberts, A. (2009). Death by domestic violence: Preventing the murders and murder-
suicides. Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. xi, 192.
Wacquant, L. (2009). Punishing the poor: The neoliberal government of social insecurity. Durham, NC: Duke
University Press, pp. xxiii, 384.
Wozniak, J., Braswell, M., Vogel, R., & Blevins, K. (2008). Transformative justice: Critical and peacemaking
themes influenced by Richard Quinney. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. viii, 257.
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