Publications Received

Published date01 March 2007
Date01 March 2007
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/1057567707300497
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Publications Received
Appel, H. (2004). A new capitalist order: Privatization and ideology in Russian and Eastern Europe.
Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. vii, 248.
Brodeur, J., Gill, P., & Töllborg, D. (Eds.). (2003). Democracy, law and security: Internal security services in
contemporary Europe. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate. pp. 354.
Chalmers, D. (Ed.). (2005). Genetic testing and the criminal law. London: UCL Press. pp. xi, 246.
Donnelly, D., & Scott, K. (Eds.). (2005). Policing Scotland. Devon, UK: Willan. pp. xvii, 286.
Elliot, E., & Gordon, R. (Eds.). (2005). New directions in restorative justice: Issues, practice, evaluation.
Devon, UK: Willan. pp. xxiv, 310.
Fielding, N. (2005). The police and social conflict (2nd ed.). London, UK: Glasshouse. pp. xvii, 242.
Gado, M. (2006). Killer priest: The crimes, trial, and execution of Father Hans Schmidt. Westport, CT: Praeger.
pp. xvi, 234.
Hill, P. (2003). The Japanese mafia: Yakuza, law and the state. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. xi, 323.
Jewkes, Y., & Johnstone, H. (Eds.). (2006). Prison readings: A critical introduction to prisons and improve-
ment. Devon, UK: Willan. pp. xi, 305.
Kelly, J. (2005). Governing with the charter: Legislative and judicial activism and framers’ intent. Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia Press. pp. xii, 323.
Leishman, F., & Mason, P. (2003). Policing and the media: Facts, fictions, and factions. Devon, UK: Willan.
pp. v, 168.
Merriman, J. (2006). Police stories: Building the French state 1815-1851. Oxford, UK: Oxford University
Press. pp. viii, 254.
Noortmann, M. (2005). Enforcing international law: From self-help to self-contained regimes. Hampshire, UK:
Ashgate. pp. ix, 194.
Payan, T. (2006). Cops,soldiers, and diplomats: Explaining agency behavior in the war on drugs. Oxford, UK:
Lexington Books. pp. xii, 205.
Reichel, P. (Ed.). (2005). Handbook of transnational crime and justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. pp. xvi, 512.
Sanders, T. (2005). Sex work: A risky business. Devon, UK: Willan. pp. vi, 211.
Schabas, W. (2002). The abolition of the death penalty in international law (3rd ed.). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. pp. vii, 459.
Sebba, L., Horovitz, M., & Geva, R. (2003). Israel: Criminal justice systems in Europe and North America.
Helsinki, Finland: Heuni. pp. 110.
Tonry, M., & Farrington, D. (Eds.). (2005). Crime and punishment in Western countries, 1980-1999. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press. pp. ix, 411.
van Duyne, P.,Jager, M., von Lampe, K., & Newell, J. (Eds.). (2004). Threats and phantoms of organised crime,
corruption and terrorism. Nijmegen, the Netherlands: Wolf Legal. pp. 273.
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