Publications Received

Published date01 December 2006
Date01 December 2006
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0734016806295581
Subject MatterArticles
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Publications Received
Adler, J. (2006). First in violence, deepest in dirt: Homicide in Chicago 1875-1920. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press, 367.
Barker, T. (2006). Police ethics: Crisis in law enforcement (2nd ed.). Springfield, OH: Charles C Thomas,
pp. x, 116.
Chapman, B. (2004). Researching national security and intelligence policy. Washington, DC: Congressional
Quarterly Press, pp. xxiii, 452.
Dekeserdy, W., Ellis, D., & Alvi, S. (2005). Deviance and crime: Theory, research and policy (3rd ed.).
Cincinnati, OH: Anderson, pp. xiii, 360.
Ezell, A., & Bear, J. (2005). Degree mills: The billion-dollar industry that has sold over a million fake diplo-
mas. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 318.
Green, S. (2006). Lying, cheating and stealing: A moral theory of white-collar crime. Oxford, UK: Oxford
University Press, pp. xxii, 284.
Haggin, D. (2005). Advanced DUI investigation: A training and reference manual. Springfield, IL: Charles C
Thomas, pp. xi, 223.
Heimer, K., & Kruttschnitt, C. (Eds.). (2006). Gender and crime: Patterns in victimization and offending.
New York: New York University Press, pp. vi, 336.
Houck, M., & Siegel, J. (2006). Fundamentals of forensic science. Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic Press,
pp. xv, 672.
Jacobs, B., & Wright, R. (2006). Street justice: Retaliation in the criminal underworld. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, pp. xii, 154.
Knechtel, J. (2006). 10 suspect. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 331.
Lee, H., & Labriola, J. (2006). Dr. Henry Lee’s forensic files: Five famous cases: Scott Peterson, Elizabeth
Smart, and more . . . Amherst, MA: Prometheus Books, 258.
Lerner, S. (2005). Diamond: A struggle for environmental justice in Louisiana’s chemical corridor. Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press, pp. xiv, 303.
Leuci, R. (2004). All the centurions: A New York City cop remembers his years on the street, 1961-1981.
New York:William Morrow, 368.
McMenamin, G. (2002). Forensic linguistics: Advances in forensic stylistics. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press,
pp. xxii, 333.
Miller, L. (2006). Practical police psychology: Stress management and crisis intervention for law enforcement.
Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, pp. xvi, 304.
Neustein, A., & Lesher,M. (2005). From madness to mutiny: Why mothers are running from the family courts—
And what can be done about it. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, pp. xxiii, 284.
O’Hara, P. (2005). Why law enforcement organizations fail: Mapping the organizational fault lines in policing.
Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, pp. xiii, 228.
Peak, K. (2006). Policing America: Methods, issues, challenges (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
Education, pp. xxvii, 480.
Shover, N., & Hochstetler, A. (2006). Choosing white collar crime. New York: Cambridge University Press,
pp. xviii, 212.
Snell, C. (2005). Peddling poison: The tobacco industry and kids. Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. xvi, 169.
Sokoloff, N., & Pratt, C. (Eds.). (2005). Domestic violence at the margins: Readings on race,class, gender, and
culture. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. xviii, 443.
Travis, J., & Visher, C. (Eds.). (2005). Prisoner re-entry and crime in America. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press, pp. ix, 264.
White, R. A. (2004). Breaking silence: The case that changed the face of human rights. Washington, DC:
Georgetown University Press, pp. xix, 300.
Wilcox, P., Land, K., & Hunt, S. (2003). Criminal circumstance: A dynamic multicontextual criminal opportunity
theory. New York:Aldine de Gruyter, pp. xvi, 248.
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