Publications Received

Date01 December 2011
DOI10.1177/1057567711432978
Published date01 December 2011
Subject MatterPublications Received
Publications Received
Archer, J. E. (2011). The monster evil: Policing and violence in victorian liverpool (pp. xvii, 281).
Liverpool, England: Liverpool University Press.
Chisum, W. J., & Turvey, B. E. (2011). Crime reconstruction (2nd ed., pp. xxix, 672). Waltham,
MA: Elsevier Inc.
Crawford, A. (Ed.). (2011). International and comparative criminal justice and urban govern-
ance: Convergence and divergence in global, national and local settings (pp. xvi, 634).
Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Doolin, K., Child, J., Raine, J., & Beech, A. (2011). Whose criminal justice? State of community
(pp. 288). Hampshire, England: Waterside Press.
Guidotti-Hernadez, N. M. (2011). Unspeakable violence: Remapping U.S. and Mexican national
imaginaries (pp. xviii, 374). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Head, M. (2011). Crimes against the state: From treason to terrorism (pp. viii, 301). Burlington,
VT: Ashgate.
Hendricks, J. E., Byers, B. D., & Warren-Gordon, K. (2011). Multicultural perspectives in crim-
inal justice and criminology (3rd ed., pp. xiii, 213). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas
Publisher.
Henham, R., & Findlay, M. (2011). Exploring the boundaries of international criminal justice
(pp. xvi, 618). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
Hostettler, J. (2011). Cesare Beccaria: The genius of one crimes and punishments (pp. xviii, 160).
Hampshire, England: Waterside Press.
Payne, B. K. (2012). White-collar crime (pp. xxii, 695). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Punch, M. (2011). Shoot to kill: Police accountability, firearms, and fatal force (pp. xix, 244).
Bristol, England: The Policy Press.
Sharpe, R. J. (2011). The lazier murder: Prince Edward country, 1884 (pp. xiii, 191). Toronto,
Canada: University of Toronto Press.
Starr, A., Fernandez, L., & Scholl, C. (2011). Shutting down the streets: Political violence and
social control in the global era (pp. vii, 207). New York: New York University Press.
Madensen, T. D., & Knutsson, J. (2011). Preventing crowd violence (pp. viii, 243). Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner.
Nelken, D. (Ed). (2011). Comparative criminal justice and globalization (pp. ix, 215). Burlington,
VT: Ashgate.
Ungar, M. (2011). Policing democracy: Overcoming obstacles to citizen security in Latin America
(pp. xxiv, 389). Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
Vaske, J. (2011). Genes and abuse as causes of offending (pp. xiii, 290). El Paso, TX: LFB
Scholarly Publishing LLC.
Wilson, J. Q., & Petersilia, J. (Eds.). (2011). Crime and public policy (pp. xi, 644). Oxford, NY:
Oxford University Press.
Yu, S. V. (2011). Do bus stops increase crime opportunities? (pp. xvi, 306). El Paso, TX: LFB
Scholarly Publishing LLC.
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