Studies in Crime and Punishment
Studies in Crime and Punishment is a multidisciplinary series that publishes scholarly and teaching materials from a wide range of methodological perspectives and explores sentencing and criminology issues from a single nation or comparative perspective. Subject areas to be addressed in this series include, but will not be limited to: criminology, sentencing and incarceration, policing, law and the courts, juvenile crime, alternative sentencing methods, and criminological research methods.
Studies in Crime and Punishment is a multidisciplinary series that publishes scholarly and teaching materials from a wide range of methodological perspectives and explores sentencing and criminology issues from a single nation or comparative perspective. Subject areas to be addressed in this series include, but will not be limited to: criminology, sentencing and incarceration, policing, law and the courts, juvenile crime, alternative sentencing methods, and criminological research methods.
Studies in Crime and Punishment is a multidisciplinary series that publishes scholarly and teaching materials from a wide range of methodological perspectives and explores sentencing and criminology issues from a single nation or comparative perspective. Subject areas to be addressed in this series include, but will not be limited to: criminology, sentencing and incarceration, policing, law and the courts, juvenile crime, alternative sentencing methods, and criminological research methods.
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Law and Criminal Justice
Emerging Issues in the Twenty-First CenturyVolume 18©2005 Textbook 186 Pages -
Reasonable Use of Force by Police
Seizures, Firearms, and High-Speed ChasesVolume 17©2008 Textbook 158 Pages -
Identity Theft
With a Foreword by Senator Maria Cantwell- Second PrintingVolume 13©2004 Textbook 142 Pages -
Good Cop, Bad Cop
Racial Profiling and Competing Views of JusticeVolume 10©2003 Textbook 248 Pages