Publications Received

Published date01 March 2013
DOI10.1177/1057567713477757
Date01 March 2013
Publications Received
Brodsky, S.L.(2012). Testifying in Court: Guidelinesand Maxims for the Expert Witness (2nd Ed.).Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association, pp, viii, 251.
Dzur, A.W. (2012). Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury. New York, NY: Oxford University
Press, pp, x, 221.
Feld, B.C. (2012). Kids, Cops, and Confessions: Inside the Interrogation Room. New York, NY: New York
University Press, pp, x, 341.
Harris, D.A. (2012). Failed Evidence: Why Law Enforcement Resists Science. New York, NY: New York
University Press, pp, x, 260.
Hughes,E.(2012).Education in Prison: Studying Through Distance Learning. Burlington, VT: Ashgate
Publishing Company, pp, viii, 198.
Johnson, D. (2012). Right-Wing Resurgence: How a Domestic Terrorist Threat is Being Ignored. Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Ltd, pp, xi, 400.
Loeber, R. & Welsh,B.C. (2012). The Future of Criminology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, pp,
xvi, 278.
Travers, M. (2012). The Sentencing of Children: Professional Work and Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: New
Academia Publishing, pp. ix, 249.
Urbina,M.G. (2012). Hispanicsin the U.S. CriminalJustice System: The New AmericanDemography.Springfield,
IL: Charles C. ThomasPublishi9ers, Ltd., pp, xxiii, 418.
International CriminalJustice Review
23(1) 108
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