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Monday, July 4, 2011

New Criminology Ebooks - June 2011

The following new Criminology ebooks are now available from the Library. Click on a title & log in with your network username and password to access the book.
  • Ferrell, J. et. al. (eds.) (2004) Cultural criminology unleashed. London: Glasshouse.
  • Hallsworth, S. (2005) Street crime. Cullompton: Willan.
  • Hillyard, P. (ed.) (2004) Beyond criminology: taking harm seriously. London: Pluto.
  • Iganski, P. (2008) 'Hate' crime and the city. Bristol: Policy.
  • Kinnell, H. (2008) Violence and sex work in Britain. Cullompton: Willan.
  • McConville, S. (ed.) (2003) The use of punishment. Cullompton: Willan.
  • Sanders, T. et. al. (2009) Prostitution: sex work, policy and politics. London: Sage.
  • Spalek, B. (2007) Communities, identities and crime. Bristol: Policy.
  • Squires, P. (ed.) (2008) ASBO nation: the criminlization of nuisance. Bristol: Policy.
  • Van Wormer, K.S. (2010) Working with female offenders: a gender-sensitive approach. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
  • Wolhunter, L. et. al. (2009) Victimology: victimization and victim's rights. London: Routledge-Cavendish.
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