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This book gives voice to justice-involved Canadian youth and young adults by sharing their views on their journey... Read More >>
In the early 1970s many sociologists, particularly radical theorists of crime and deviance, had rejected the belief... Read More >>
Gratuitous Angst in White America presents a new criminological theory that explains the racialized experiences... Read More >>
Using an historical and theoretical approach, Richard Clements explores why global justice and management have become... Read More >>
This book compiles the work of leading researchers to provide a broad overview of criminal justice issues that Indigenous... Read More >>
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Prepares the student with a foundation of knowledge to initiate an understanding of the world that exists for victims... Read More >>
A comprehensive criminal justice internship manual. The manual focuses on the criminal justice fields. It provides... Read More >>
Designed to help readers develop the interpersonal communication skills they need to effectively conduct and support... Read More >>
This book offers a first-hand insight into the work of policing scholars and the research that they undertake. Read More >>
This book presents a synthesis of selected trends in the dynamics and structure of crime in Poland in context of... Read More >>
Focusing on the lives of first and second generation British Pakistani young adult men and those approaching middle... Read More >>
This book examines how major but often under-scrutinised legal, social, and technological developments have affected... Read More >>
Written by an expert team, this is a comprehensive resource for students, academics, practitioners and professionals.... Read More >>
Through a study of the Italian Clean Hands operation, the author shows that the introduction of egalitarian decision-making... Read More >>
This book offers a zemiological approach for understanding border control practices, state power, and their social... Read More >>