Publications Received

DOI10.1177/0734016808323195
Published date01 December 2008
Date01 December 2008
Subject MatterArticles
600
Publications Received
Adams, H. (2008). Justice for children: Autonomy development and the state. Albany: SUNY Press, pp. x, 254.
Bates, K., & Swan, R. (Eds.). (2007). Through the eye of Katrina: Social justice in the United States. Durham,
NC: Carolina Academic Press, pp. xix, 420.
Carceral, K. C. (2006). Prison inc.: A convict exposes life inside a private prison. New York: New York
University Press, pp. xvii, 247.
Catalano, S. (2006). The measurement of crime: Victim reporting and police recording. New York: LFB
Scholarly, pp. xiii, 216.
Davies, G. (2006). Crime, neighborhood, and public housing. New York: LFB Scholarly, pp. vii, 192.
DeKeseredy,W., & Perry, B. (Eds.). (2006). Advancing critical criminology: Theory and application. Lanham,
MD: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, pp. viii, 273.
Edelman, B. (2006). Racial prejudice, juror empathy, and sentencing in death penalty cases. New York: LFB
Scholarly, pp. vii, 212.
Eisgruber, C. (2007). The next justice: Repairing the Supreme Court appointments process. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press, pp. xiii, 239.
Ezell, M., & Cohen, L. (2005). Desisting from crime: Continuity and change in long-term crime patterns of
serious chronic offenders. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. xii, 328.
Ferraro, K. (2006). Neither angels nor demons: Women, crime, and victimization. Boston: Northeastern
University Press, pp. xi, 327.
Franzese, R., Covey, H., & Menard, S. (2006). Youth gangs (3rd ed.). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas,
pp. xii, 341.
Frost, N. (2006). The punitive state: Crime, punishment, and imprisonment across the United States. New York:
LFB Scholarly, pp. xi, 267.
Greenburg, J. C. (2008). Supreme conflict: The inside story of the struggle for control of the United States
Supreme Court. New York: Penguin Books, p. 354.
Heidensohn, F. (Ed.). (2006). Gender and justice: New concepts and approaches. Devon, UK: Willan, pp. xiv,
314.
Herbert, S. (2006). Citizens, cops, and power: Recognizing the limits of community. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, pp. x, 180.
Jacobs, S. (2006). Case studies in criminal procedure. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, pp. xviii,
205.
Jensen, P.,Knapp, P., & Mrazek, D. (2006). Toward a new diagnostic system for child psychopathology: Moving
beyond the DSM. New York: Guilford Press, pp. xiv, 194.
Jordan, K. (2006). Violent youth in adult court: The decertification of transferred offenders. New York: LFB
Scholarly, pp. ix, 260.
Jurkanin, T.,& Hillard, T. (2006). Chicago police: An inside view: The story of superintendent Terry G. Hillard.
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. xiii, 237.
Kirsh, S. (2006). Children, adolescents, and medial violence: A critical look at the research. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage, pp. xix, 409.
Koch, W., Douglas, K., Nicholls, T., & O’Neill, M. (2006). Psychological injuries:Forensic assessment, treat-
ment, and law. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. ix, 318.
Konradi, A. (2007). Taking the stand: Rape survivors and the prosecution of rapists. Westport, CT: Praeger,
pp. x, 227.
Kruttschnitt, C., & Gartner, R. (2005). Marking time in the Golden State: Women’s imprisonment in California.
Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press, pp. xiii, 200.
Criminal Justice Review
Volume 33 Number 4
December 2008 600-601
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