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The Ethics of Capital Punishment


A Philosophical Investigation of Evil and its Consequences
Matthew H. Kramer, Professor of Legal & Political Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge
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In the Philosophy of Action and the Criminal Law
Gideon Yaffe, University of Southern California

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Presents accessible critiques of the standard arguments advanced for the death penalty, making valuable introductory reading for students studying the topic Develops a novel justification for capital punishment that will become an essential reference point for future arguments over the practice Anchors the morality of capital punishment in a philosophical theory of evil and its consequences that will be of relevance and interest to normative ethicists working beyond criminal law theory

Taking a fresh look at a central controversy in criminal law theory, The Ethics of Capital Punishment presents a rationale for the death penalty grounded in a theory of the nature of evil and the nature of defilement. An original, essential reference point for future debates on the subject.
978-0-19-964218-2, Hardback 448 Pages November 2011 50.00

Gideon Yaffe presents a ground-breaking work which demonstrates the importance of philosophy of action for the law. Many people are serving sentences not for completing crimes, but for trying to.Yaffes clear account of what it is to try to do something promises to resolve the difficulties courts face in the adjudication of attempted crimes.
978-0-19-959066-7, Hardback 368 Pages 2010
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The Structures of Criminal Law


Edited by R.A. Duff, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, Lindsay Farmer, School of Law, University of Glasgow, S.E. Marshall, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, Massimo Renzo,York Law School, University of York, and Victor Tadros, School of Law, University of Warwick

The Ends of Harm


The Moral Foundations of Criminal Law
Victor Tadros, Professor of Criminal Law and Legal Theory, University of Warwick
978-0-19-955442-3, Hardback 424 Pages September 2011 55.00

The second book in the Criminalization series examines the structures of criminal lawthe internal structure of the law itself; the place of criminal law within the larger structure of law; and the relationships between legal structures and social and political structures.
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The Insecurity State


Criminal Law After the ASBO
Peter Ramsay, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics

The Boundaries of the Criminal Law


Edited by R.A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S.E. Marshall, Massimo Renzo, and Victor Tadros

This is the first book of a series on criminalization examining the principles and goals that should guide what kinds of conduct are to be criminalized, and the forms that criminalization should take. The first volume studies the scope and boundaries of the criminal lawasking what principled limits might be placed on criminalizing behaviour.
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The Insecurity State offers a theoretical explanation of the expansive and authoritarian trends in modern Anglo-American criminal law and policy. Taking the iconic ASBO as an archetype, it examines the political theory behind the growth of criminal law and argues that modern security law risks weakening political authority itself.
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The Ethics of Plea Bargaining


Richard L. Lippke, Senior Scholar, Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University
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Suggests reforms to the current plea bargaining systems, outlining the case for its continuation in a revised and restrained fashion

Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law


Edited by R.A. Duff, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, and the University of Minnesota Law School, and Stuart Green, Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School-Newark
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Plea bargaining is among the most controversial practices within the US criminal justice system. It offers the accused less punishment in exchange for an admission of guilt and can impose added punishment on those who insist on going to trial. This book offers the first extended critical analysis of the ethics of the practice.
978-0-19-964146-8, Hardback 300 Pages December 2011 60.00

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The Eternal Recurrence of Crime and Control: Essays in Honour of Paul Rock
Edited by David Downes, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy and a former Director of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics, Dick Hobbs, Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, and Tim Newburn, Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics

Peculiar Institution
Americas Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition
David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology at New York University

Some of [Garlands] eminently readable prose reminds me of Alexis de Tocquevilles nineteenth-century narrative about his visit to America; it has the objective, thought-provoking quality of an astute observer rather than that of an interested participant in American politics...I commend [Garlands comprehensive analysis] to participants in the political process. John Paul Stevens, The New York Review of Books
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This book is a Festschrift in honour of Paul Rock, former Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. The edited volume examines and builds on the central themes associated with Professor Rocks worksocial and criminological theory, policy development and policy-making, and victims and victimology.
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A major new work by a leading writer on the culture and politics of crime control Gives a seminal account of the politics of punishment in Americaessential reading for all those interested in American society and current affairs Presents a compelling picture of the modern operation of capital punishmentits complex cultural meaning and political function Views crime control through the lense of American attitudes to democracyoffering a powerful case study of American democratic theory in action

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For Europeans, the endurance of capital punishment is a stark reminder of American otherness. The practice is an archaic relic, a hollow symbol that accomplishes nothing, but reflects a punitive, bloodthirsty culturepuritanical in its pursuit of retribution. This new book by a leading social thinker sweeps aside the familiar story of abolition and retention; us and them. It recasts the history and modern culture of American capital punishment, explaining its endurance as an aspect of the radical democracy at the heart of American politics. Shattering prevailing stereotypes, the book forces us to rethink our understanding of the politics of punishment in America and beyond.
978-0-19-959499-3, Hardback 432 Pages 2010 (OUP/Harvard University Press) 21.99

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Life after Life Imprisonment


Catherine Appleton, Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies in the School of Law, University of Leeds.

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Principles of European Prison Law and Policy


Penology and Human Rights
Dirk van Zyl Smit, Professor of Comparative and International Penal Law, University of Nottingham, and Sonja Snacken, Professor and Research Fellow,Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The Policing Web


Jean-Paul Brodeur, Professor of Criminology, University of Montreal

accessible to anyone concerned with offending populations, resettlement, or criminological research more generally. I would definitely recommend it. Jennifer Sloan, Policing Journal
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this is a highly significant text which addresses a complex topic and which should be essential reading for anyone interested in human rights, law, prisons and prisoners families. Helen Codd, The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice
978-0-19-969331-3, Paperback 496 Pages May 2011
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Policing agencies such as criminal investigation units, intelligence services, private security companies, and military policing organizations, are examined in addition to public uniformed police, to show the extent to which policing extends far beyond the confines of public police working in uniform and visible to all.
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Penal Abolitionism
Vincenzo Ruggiero, Middlesex University

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This book examines the origin, philosophy and achievements of abolitionism and reviews the literature on penal abolitionism from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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What is Criminology?
Edited by Mary Bosworth, Reader in Criminology, University of Oxford, and Carolyn Hoyle, Reader in Criminology, University of Oxford
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The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice


Edited by Michael Tonry, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Univeristy of Minnesota Law School

An indespensible guide for all academics and students of criminology, providing a critical assessment of the current state and future directions of the discipline Includes specially-commissioned contributions from leading scholars including Andrew Ashworth, Alfred Blumstein, Pat Carlen, Kathy Daly, David Garland, Michael Gottfredson, Ian Loader, Beth Rochie, William Schabas, and Lucia Zedner, with a preface by John Braithwaite

Essential reading for all academics and advanced students of criminology, this collection of speciallycommissioned essays by leading international criminologists examines the current state of the discipline. The essays critically examine the subjects conceptual foundations, aims, methods, boundaries, and impact.
978-0-19-957182-6, Hardback 592 Pages January 2011 75.00

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The Perils of Federalism


Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control
Lisa L. Miller, Associate Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University
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The Cycle of Juvenile Justice


SECOND EDITION

This handbook provides an accessible, high-quality, and comprehensive introduction to and overview of the operation of the American criminal justice system. Michael Tonry brings together a mix of established, senior scholars and up-and-coming writers to provide authoritative and cutting-edge contributions on hot-button topics, from the justice systems handling of immigration and terrorism to racial profiling, parole, and re-entry, as well as bread-and-butter issues like incapacitation, jails, drugs, and police strategy. As countries vary substantially in the detailed operation of some agencies and few scholars have detailed knowledge of the operation of two or more countries systems, the focus is principally, though not exclusively, on the American justice system.
978-0-19-539508-2, Hardback 1,008 Pages December 2011 (OUP USA)
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Provides new insights into group theory by comparing group participation on the same issue across three legislative venues (local, state and national), thus providing opportunity to see a broad range of citizen interests and how mobilization and participation across legislatures biases issues and interests Offers a unique perspective on the role of race in public policymaking, suggesting that not all interest groups can interact with governmental institutions in the same manner
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The late Thomas J. Bernard, Professor of Crime, Law, and Justice, Pennsylvannia State University, and Megan C. Kurlychek, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY

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The Oxford Handbook of Criminology


FIFTH EDITION

With new material to examine recent developments such as the changing view of juveniles and a blurring of the lines between child and adult, this new edition will continue to provide a controversial and challenging look at the current issues involved in juvenile justice.
978-0-19-537036-2, Paperback 256 Pages 2010 (OUP USA)
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Edited by Mike Maguire, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University (Emeritus) and University of Glamorgan, Rod Morgan, Professor Emeritus, University of Bristol, and Robert Reiner, Professor of Criminology, London School of Economics and Political Science

978-0-19-975722-0, Paperback 266 Pages, 6 b/w illus. 2010 (OUP USA)


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A comprehensive introduction to criminology written by the leading figures of the discipline; no other text covers the same range of topics in this depth Dr Michael Fiddler, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Greenwich The most comprehensive and authoritative single volume text on the subject, the fifth edition of the acclaimed Oxford Handbook of Criminology combines masterly reviews of all the key topics with extensive references to aid further research.
978-0-19-959027-8, Paperback 1,140 Pages April 2012
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Policing Problem Places


Crime Hot Spots and Effective Prevention
Anthony A. Braga, Senior Research Associate and Lecturer, Harvard University, and David L.Weisburd, Distinguished Professor of Administration of Justice; Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, George Mason University; Hebrew University Law School

The Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice


Edited by Barry C. Feld, Centennial Professor of Law, University of Minnesota, and Donna M. Bishop, Professor of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University

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Policing Problem Places makes the case that hot spots policingdealing with crime at problem places instead of catching criminal offendersis an effective approach to crime prevention that should be engaged by police departments in the United States and elsewhere.
978-0-19-534196-6, Hardback 312 Pages, 12 b/w illus., 1 b/w photo 2010 (OUP USA)
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The Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice provides a comprehensive overview of juvenile crime and juvenile justice administration by authors who are all leading scholars involved in cutting-edge research, and is an essential resource for scholars, students, and justice officials.
978-0-19-538510-6, Hardback 944 Pages November 2011 (OUP USA)
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Why Punish? How Much?
A Reader on Punishment
Michael Tonry, Professor of Law and Public Policy, University of Minnesota Law School

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The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Public Policy


Edited by Michael Tonry, Professor of Law and Public Policy, University of Minnesota Law School
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Why Punish? How Much? is a collection of key readings on punishment and its effects on individuals and society as a whole. In addition to both classic and contemporary writings on normative theories by philosophers and penal theorists, it includes sections on restorative justice, on how people think about punishment, and on social theories about the functions punishment performs in human societies.
978-0-19-532885-1, Hardback 978-0-19-532886-8, Paperback 456 Pages, 3 black and white illustrations January 2011 (OUP USA)
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Rather than focus on operations of the criminal justice system or the causes of crime and delinquency, this volume seeks to understand why particular crimes occur and what kinds of public policies might best prevent them or minimize harm Twenty-five brand-new essays by a distinguished international team of contributors These comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative surveys provide a primary reference and starting point for further research on criminology, criminal justice, and crime control policy

The Victimization of Women


Law, Policies, and Politics
Michelle L. Meloy, Associate Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Camden, and Susan L. Miller, Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware

Using a fresh approach, this Oxford Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of crimes as public policy subjects to provide an authoritative overview of current knowledge about the nature, scale, and effects of diverse forms of criminal behavior and of efforts to prevent and control them. Michael Tonry, a leading authority on criminology, has brought together twenty-four of the most distinguished active scholars in the field to present a wide-ranging overview and analysis of violent crimes, property crimes, crimes against morality, transactional crimes, and transnational crimes. Straightforward and accessible, individual chapters cover traditional topics such as firearms violence, financial crimes, and organized crime as well as emerging subjects like terrorism, crimes against humanity, and internet child pornography.
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TheVictimization of Women is a balanced, comprehensive, and objective synthesis of the most significant research on the victimizations, violence, and victim politics that disproportionately affect women.
978-0-19-976510-2, Hardback 978-0-19-976511-9, Paperback 256 Pages February 2011 (OUP USA)
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Crime and Public Policy


Edited by Edited by James Q.Wilson, Professor of Public Policy, Pepperdine University, and Joan Petersilia, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School

Punishing Race
A Continuing American Dilemma
Michael Tonry, Professor of Law and Public Policy, University of Minnesota Law School

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Serious Offenders
A Historical Study of Habitual Criminals
Barry Godfrey, Director of the Institute of Law, Politics and Justice at Keele University, David Cox, Research Fellow in the Law & Criminal Justice Centre, Plymouth University, and Professor Stephen Farrall, Director of the Centre for Criminological Research at the University of Sheffield

Crime and Public Policy offers the most comprehensive and balanced guide to how the latest and best social science research informs the understanding of crime and its control for policymakers, community leaders, and students of crime and criminal justice. Each essay reviews the existing literature, discusses the methodological rigor of the studies, identifies what policies and programs the studies suggest, and then points to policies now implemented that fail to reflect the evidence
978-0-19-539935-6, Paperback 978-0-19-539936-3, Hardback 656 Pages, 20 b/w photos February 2011 (OUP USA)
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Punishing Race dramatically shows how politicians, playing on a long history of deeply troubled race relations, set up a criminal justice system that actively over-incarcerates blacks and Latinos, and thus disadvantages and disenfranchises too many minority Americans. Michael Tonry offers wise, valuable, and practical ideas on how to reform criminal justice policies and truly ensure freedom and justice for all. Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union
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Serious Offenders examines the criminal careers of persistent offenders in northwest England between the 1840s and 1940s. It explores the triggers that propelled minor offenders towards serious persistent offending and draws on the lessons to be learnt about the regulation and surveillance of serious offenders.
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Lawyers on Trial
Understanding Ethical Misconduct
Richard L. Abel, Connell Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA Law School

The Toughest Beat


Politics, Punishment, and the Prison Officers Union in California
Joshua Page, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota

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In Thrall to Political Change


Police and Gendarmerie in France
Malcolm Anderson, Professor Emeritus, University of Edinburgh

The first history of the French police and gendarmerie.


978-0-19-969364-1, Hardback 496 Pages August 2011
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This book will be invaluable for those contemplating law school, law students and teachers of professional responsibility, continuing legal education classes, lawyers encountering ethical dilemmas in their practice or trying to understand misbehaving colleagues, members of the public thinking of retaining a lawyer, and clients dealing with their own lawyers.
978-0-19-976037-4, Hardback 45.00 516 Pages February 2011 (OUP USA)
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The Toughest Beat uses the rise of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, the states powerful prison officers union, to explore the actors and interest that have created, shaped, and protected the Golden States sprawling, dysfunational penal system- and how it might yet be transformed.
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Crime and Money Laundering
The Indian Perspective
Jyoti Trehan, Additional Director General of Police, Punjab

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Banished
The New Social Control in Urban America
Katherine Beckett, Professor, University of Washington, and Steve Herbert, Professor, University of Washington

Retributivism Has a Past


Has It a Future?
Edited by Michael Tonry, Professor of Law and Public Policy, University of Minnesota Law School

This book is a study of crime involving very large sums of money and the increasingly sophisticated and complex methods used by criminal groups to hide the illegal sources of money from law enforcement agencies, that is, to launder the money. It examines the ultimate use of such money and the legislative response of various countries, including international and regional organizations to the menace of money laundering.
978-0-19-567306-7, Paperback 268 Pages, 11 Charts March 2011
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Banished is an in-depth exploration of new and largely-ignored policing tactics that enforce zones of exclusion in many American cities. Through an exploration of the case of Seattle, Banished charts the rise of these new mechanisms of urban social control, and provides a thorough and critical assessment of their effectiveness.
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Retributivism Has a Past: Has It a Future? collects together essays by major figures in punishment theory, law, and philosophy and many prominent younger contributors. The book engages with contemporary ideas about restorative justice, therapeutic jurisprudence, rehabilitation of offenders, and mandatory punishments that are difficult to reconcile with retributive analytical frameworks. It is crucial to understand why and when individuals can be deprived of their property, their liberty, and their lives in the pursuit of collective interests, and this book grapples anew with contemporary debates over these perennial questions.
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Understanding Deviance
A Guide to the Sociology of Crime and Rule-Breaking
SIXTH EDITION

The City that Became Safe


New Yorks Lessons for Urban Crime and Its Control
Franklin E.Zimring, Professor of Law and Wolfen Distinguished Scholar, University of California-Berkeley

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Crime and the Asian Community


Disentangling Perceptions and Reality
Alpa Parmar, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Kings College London, School of Law

David Downes, Emeritus Professor of Social Administration and a member of the Mannheim Centre of Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Paul Rock, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and a member of the Mannheim Centre of Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science

Understanding Deviance provides an indispensable guide to the major themes and theories which have come to form the sociology of crime and deviance, from their origins in the research of the University of Chicago sociology department in the 1920s to the most recent work in cultural criminology.
978-0-19-956983-0, Paperback 424 Pages March 2011
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The 40% drop in crime that occurred across the U.S. from 1991 to 2000 largely remains an unsolved mystery. Even more puzzling then is the crime rate drop in New York City, which lasted twice as long and was twice as large. In The City that Became Safe Franklin Zimring sets off in search of the New York difference through a detailed and comprehensive statistical investigation into the citys falling crime rates and possible explanations.
978-0-19-984442-5, Hardback 272 Pages October 2011
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Examines the perceptions of Asian youth in the UK in relation to their deviant and criminal tendencies, based on a study rich in empirical data from over a hundred in-depth interviews and observations, and clarifies the salience of ethnicity, culture and religion in explanations of criminality.
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The Social Dynamics of Urban Crime


Per-Olof H.Wikstrm, Professor of Ecological and Developmental Criminology at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, and Professorial Fellow of Girton College, Kyle Treiber, Research Associate (PADS+), Dietrich Oberwittler, Senior Researcher / Research Group Leader, Max Planck Institute, and Beth Hardie, Research Manager (PADS+)

Discovery of Hidden Crime


Self-Report Delinquency Surveys in Criminal Policy Context
Janne Kivivuori, Research Director, National Research Institute of Legal Policy, Helsinki, Finland

Terrorism and the Law


Clive Walker, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, Department of Law, University of Leeds

Professor Walkers description of and commentary upon the law, well-structured for use by practitioners, is set against a succinct but profound analysis of the broader picture, informed by his intimate knowledge of academic and comparative materials. This book is an essential tool for all those concerned with the law and policy of counter-terrorism. David Anderson QC, Government Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
978-0-19-956117-9, Hardback 632 Pages March 2011
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Presents a history of the self-report crime survey as a method of criminological inquiry, describing how, during the 1930s and 1940s, a handful of US and European criminologists discovered the method, thus providing researchers with a powerful analytical tool and changing the way crime itself was seen.
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This book examines the findings, theoretical basis, and new methodology of The Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+). This major longitudinal study investigates the role of the social environment on crime causation, involving a cohort of 700 young people from the age of 12.
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Explaining Criminal Careers
Implications for Justice & Penal Policy
John F. MacLeod,Visiting Scholar, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University, Peter Grove, Department of Health, UK, and David Farrington, Professor of Psychological Criminology, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University

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Criminal Evidence
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Cross & Tapper on Evidence


TWELFTH EDITION

Using the Home Office Offenders Index, a unique database which contains the criminal careers of all offenders in England and Wales born since 1953, this simple but influential theory of criminal careers accurately predicts the prison population contingent on a given sentencing policy and in particular, the actual prison population from 1973 onwards.
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Paul Roberts, Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence, University of Nottingham, and Adrian Zuckerman, Professor of Civil Procedure, University of Oxford

Colin Tapper, Barrister, Fellow of Magdalen College, and Emeritus Professor of Law, The University of Oxford

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Criminal Evidence presents a distinctive and critical commentary on the rules and principles that regulate the admission of evidence and factfinding in English criminal trials. Stimulating and provocative, this is the ideal text for any student who wishes to gain a detailed understanding of the principles that underlie the law of evidence.
978-0-19-923164-5, Paperback 776 Pages 2010
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Rich with a wealth of cases and references, this well written book on evidence is perhaps the best there is on the topic in English law. Sally Ramage, Criminal Lawyer Cross & Tapper remains the most thorough text on the law of evidence available, and is suitable for use by students and practitioners alike.
978-0-19-957414-8, Paperback 880 Pages 2010
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The Modern Law of Evidence


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Adrian Keane, Professor of Law and Director of Professional Programmes, The City Law School, City University London, and Paul McKeown, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School, City University, London

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Smith and Hogans Criminal Law


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The British Journal of Criminology


Editor-in-Chief: Pat Carlen

The Modern Law of Evidence is well established and relied upon as a lucid, engaging and authoritative guide to the contemporary law of evidence. Straightforward and practical in approach, this textbook also provides concise analysis of the theory behind the law, with an emphasis on recent discussion and current topics. This book is an ideal text for undergraduates and students studying on the BPTC or LPC. It has been cited with approval by the highest appellate courts, thereby also cementing its reputation as an excellent resource for practitioners and judges. Online Resource Centre This book is acocompanied by an Online Resource Centre, which contains regular updates to the text and a helpful list of weblinks.
978-0-19-969832-5, Paperback 768 Pages April 2012
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David Ormerod, Barrister, Bencher of Middle Temple, Professor of Criminal Justice Queen Mary College

The British Journal of Criminology is one of the worlds top criminology journals. It publishes work of the highest quality from around the world, across all areas of criminology, and is ranked 8/43 in the 2010 ISI category of Criminology and Penology. The journal is a valuable resource for academics and researchers in crime, criminology, sociology, anthropology, psychology, law, economics, politics, or social work, and for professionals concerned with crime, law, criminal justice, politics, and penology. Visit: www.bjc.oxfordjournals.org
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Smith & Hogans Criminal Law is regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales and has been for over 45 years. This book owes its consistent popularity to its accessible style, depth of analysis, and breadth of coverage. It is a key text for undergraduates and an essential reference source for practitioners.
978-0-19-958649-3, Paperback 1,248 Pages July 2011
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Policing
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General Editors: Peter Neyroud, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University, UK, and P.A.J.Waddington University of Wolverhampton

Murphy on Evidence
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Drugs and Crime in the Risk Society


Toby Seddon, Roberts Ralphs, and Lisa Williams, School of Law, University of Manchester

Peter Murphy, A Circuit Judge on the South Eastern Circuit, and Richard Glover, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Wolverhampton

Explores a series of questions about the criminal justice turn in British drugs policy, from why it happened at all to what led policy to unfold in the way that it did, by analysing policy documents and nearly 200 interviews conducted with key players directly involved in this policy development process.
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Murphy on Evidence is a leading text for undergraduates and those studying for professional law exams. It bridges the gap between academic and practical treatments of the law of evidence, containing detailed academic analysis alongside a wealth of practical information about how the law is applied in the courtroom.
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Policing offers a forum for serious discussion on important and topical issues, from global terrorism to human rights and accountability. It brings to the police practitioner new research and examples of good practice from around the world, while offering academics the practical experiences and strategic view of serving officers that will encourage further research in new areas. Simply visit: www.policing.oxfordjournals.org
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