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Joel Caplan and Leslie KennedyPbk | 240pp | 9780520282933 | 28/05/2016A$78 | NZ$89 | University of California Press
Imagine using an evidence‐based risk management model that enables students and researchers to analyse the spatial dynamics of crime, allocate resources, and implement custom crime and risk reduction strategies that are transparent, measurable, and effective. Risk Terrain Modeling (RTM) diagnoses the spatial attractors of criminal behaviour and makes accurate forecasts of where crime will occur at the micro‐level. RTM informs decisions about how the combined factors that contribute to criminal behaviour can be targeted, connections to crime can be monitored, spatial vulnerabilities can be assessed, and actions can be taken
CORRECTIONS SYSTEMS
Risk Terrain Modeling: Crime Prediction and Risk Reduction
Todd R Clear and Natasha A FrostPbk | 269pp | 9781479851690 | 5/08/2015A$47.99 | NZ$55.99 | New York University Press
Over the last 40 years, the US penal system has grown at an unprecedented rate five times larger than in the past and grossly out of scale with the rest of the world. Authors and eminent criminologists Clear and Frost argue that America's move to mass incarceration from the 1960s to the early 2000s was more than just a response to crime or a collection of policies adopted in isolation; it was a grand social experiment. Part historical study, part forward‐looking policy analysis, The Punishment Imperative is a compelling study of a generation of crime and punishment in America.
The Punishment Imperative: The Rise and Failure of Mass Incarceration
David Scott and Nick FlynnPbk | 304pp | 9781446273470 | 1/04/2014A$57.99 | NZ$68 | Sage Publications Ltd
This is the perfect primer for all undergraduate Criminology students studying modules on Prisons and Punishment. Not only does it cover all the key topics in Penology, but it also encourages students to think critically about these topics. The second edition explores international and comparative examples, and includes new sections on new penology, new punitiveness, reductivism, proportionality, demographic issues, sentencing policy and principles, persistent offending, financial penalties, rehabilitation, victimology, capital punishment, mental health, drugs in prison and young offenders.
Prisons and Punishment: The Essentials 2ed
Lacey Schaefer, Francis T Cullen and John Pbk | 216pp | 9781506323282 | 1/12/2015A$96 | NZ$109 | Sage Publications Inc
Environmental Corrections builds on the idea of developing a new paradigm for probation and parole officers to use in supervising offenders. Previous attempts to bring the insights of environmental criminology into corrections have been modest and thus far not interconnected. By contrast, by explicitly setting forth environmental corrections, it is possible to open up fresh ideas and practices on how best to help offenders avoid returning to crime while on probation and parole.
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Environmental Corrections: A New Paradigm for Supervising Offenders
Francis Cullen and Cheryl JonsonPbk | 352pp | 9781506306520 | 16/02/2016A$106 | NZ$123 | Sage Publications Inc
The second edition of Correctional Theory: Contexts and Consequences continues to identify and evaluate the major competing theories used to guide the goals, policies, and practices of the correctional system. Authors Frank Cullen and Cheryl Jonson demonstrate that changes in theories can legitimise changing ways of treating and punishing offenders, and they help readers understand how changes in the social and political context of society impact correctional theory and policy.
Designed to motivate readers to become sophisticated consumers of correctional information, the text
Correctional Theory: Contexts and Consequences 2ed
Larry RayPbk | 232pp | 9781847870360 | 31/03/2011A$66 | NZ$77 | Sage Publications Ltd
In this compelling book, Larry Ray offers a wide‐ranging and integrated account of the many manifestations of violence in society. He examines violent behaviour and its meanings in contemporary culture and throughout history. Interdisciplinary in its approach, the text draws on evidence from sociology, criminology, primate studies and archaeology to shed light on arguments about the social construction and innate nature of violence.
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CRIME AND SOCIETY
Violence and Society
Shaun L Gabbidon and Helen Taylor GreenePbk | 320pp | 9781483384184 | 13/10/2015A$176 | NZ$204 | Sage Publications Inc
Written by two of the most prominent African‐American criminologists in the field, Race and Crime 4th edition provides students with the latest data and coverage of Black, Hispanic, Asian‐American, and Native American intersections with the criminal justice system. The unique historical perspective integrated throughout Race and Crime is supplemented by thought‐provoking photos, figures, and tables. The international coverage woven though the book gives students a broader perspective on race and crime. ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Companion website for instructors and students.
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Race and Crime 4ed
Yvonne Jewkes and Travis LinnemannPbk | 304pp | 9781483373904 | 29/08/2017A$144 | NZ$167 | Sage Publications Inc
The rise of mobile and social media means that everyday crime news is now more immediate, more visual and more democratic in terms of its production than at any time previously. Offering new and innovative ways of thinking about the relationship between media and crime, this book critically examines the influence of media coverage of crimes on US culture and identity. With comprehensive coverage of the theories, research, and key issues, acclaimed authors, Yvonne Jewkes and Travis Linnemann, shed light on some of the most troubling questions that continue to vex scholars of media and crime.
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Media and Crime in the U.S.
Yvonne JewkesPbk | 352pp | 9781446272534 | 28/02/2015A$77 | NZ$89 | Sage Publications Ltd
This text critically examines the complex interactions between media and crime. Written with an engaging and authoritative voice, it guides students through all the key issues, ranging from news reporting of crime, media constructions of children and women, moral panics and media and the police to 'reality' crime shows, surveillance, and social control. This new edition also explores innovations in technology and forms of reporting, including citizen journalism.
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Media and Crime 3ed
Ross Coomber, Karen McElrath, Fiona MeashaPbk | 208pp | 9781847874856 | 29/04/2013A$55.99 | NZ$66 | Sage Publications Ltd
How do we understand drug use? How are drugs related to our social worlds? How should drug use be understood, approached, and dealt with? Insightful and illuminating, this book successfully discusses drugs in social contexts. In an elegant manner, the authors bring together their different theoretical and practical backgrounds, offering a comprehensive and interdisciplinary introduction that opens up a wide scientific understanding moving beyond cultural myths and presuppositions.
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Key Concepts in Drugs and Society
Ross Coomber, Joseph F Donnermeyer, Karen Pbk | 200pp | 9780857022561 | 27/12/2014A$59.99 | NZ$69 | Sage Publications Ltd
Key Concepts in Crime and Society offers an authoritative introduction to key issues in the area of crime as it connects to society. By providing critical insight into the key issues within each concept as well as highlighted cross‐references to other key concepts, students will be helped to grasp a clear understanding of each of the topics covered and how they relate to broader areas of crime and criminality. The text provides an up‐to‐date, critical understanding on a wide range of crime related topics covering the major concepts students are likely to encounter within the fields of sociology, criminology, and across the social sciences.
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Key Concepts in Crime and Society
Neil Chakraborti and Jon GarlandPbk | 208pp | 9781446272510 | 11/04/2015A$73 | NZ$85 | Sage Publications Ltd
This text examines the ways in which hatred and prejudice in society relate to crime and criminal justice. It covers racist, religiously motivated, homophobic and disablist hate crime, along with gender and violence. It also considers the implications of hate crime on policing and its representation in the media. This second edition includes expanded coverage on cyberbullying, as well as a range of links to online material. COURSE USE: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of Criminology ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Author blog.
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Hate Crime: Impact, Causes and Responses 2ed
Katja Franko AasPbk | 280pp | 9781446201985 | 30/04/2013A$69 | NZ$79 | Sage Publications Ltd
Globalization and Crime brings together the closely related subjects of criminology and global sociology and examines established topics such as transnational policing and organised crime. It also delves into new territory and explores the issues surrounding international criminal justice, human rights, comparative criminology, green criminology and financial crime. New to this edition is a chapter dedicated to the impact of the war on terror on the rule of law and a detailed discussion on the growing topic of cosmopolitan criminology.
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Globalization and Crime 2ed
Marisa Silvestri and Chris Crowther-DoweyPbk | 368pp | 9781473902190 | 14/05/2016A$79 | NZ$93 | Sage Publications Ltd
This text is a comprehensive and critical introduction to the field of gender and crime, re‐thinking the key themes and debates within a human rights framework. Integrating empirical, theoretical and policy‐related material, this second edition has been significantly updated to includenew chapters on history, contemporary issues and criminology theory in relation to gender and crime.
COURSE USE: Essential reading for those studying criminology, sociology, social policy and gender studies.
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Gender and Crime: A Human Rights Approach 2ed
Steven Belenko and Cassia C SpohnPbk | 344pp | 9781452277080 | 31/12/2014A$146 | NZ$169 | Sage Publications Inc
Drugs, Crime, and Justice is an engaging, yet comprehensive, analysis of the interrelationships among drug use/abuse, crime, and justice. Split into two sections, the first four chapters introduce students to the interrelationships between drugs and crime, while the second section provides readers with an overview of historical and contemporary policies, as well as a comprehensive review of research on policing drug markets, arresting drug offenders, and prosecution and sentencing of drug offenders in state and federal courts. ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Companion website for students and instructors.
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Drugs, Crime, and Justice
Janine Kremling and Amanda ParkerPbk | 288pp | 9781506347257 | 10/10/2017A$109 | NZ$128 | Sage Publications Inc
Presented from a Criminal Justice perspective, this text introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of cyberspace, cybersecurity, and cybercrime, and explores the theoretical, practical, and legal framework it operates under. The book presents the latest empirical research findings and challenges that cybercrime and cybersecurity pose for the field of criminal justice. Accessible for undergraduates, this text avoids technical jargon and offers a comprehensive introduction to the world of cybercrime.
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Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, and Cybercrime
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Majid YarPbk | 232pp | 9781446201947 | 31/05/2013A$66 | NZ$77 | Sage Publications Ltd
Cybercrime is a complex and ever‐changing phenomenon. This text offers a clear and engaging introduction to this fascinating subject by situating it in the wider context of social, political, cultural and economic change. Taking into account recent developments in social networking and mobile communications, this new edition tackles a range of themes spanning criminology, sociology, law, politics, and cultural studies, including: computer hacking; cyber‐terrorism; piracy and intellectual property theft; financial fraud and identity theft; hate speech; internet pornography; online stalking; policing the internet; and
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Cybercrime and Society 2ed
Cate CurtisHbk | 120pp | 9781473915770 | 5/03/2016A$104 | NZ$119 | Sage Publications Ltd
This text is unlike any other currently on the market. It brings together key concepts and theories applicable to anti‐social behaviour, from across the social sciences, into a cohesive whole. As well as integrating established theories, the most recent evidence on risk, protective and resilience factors is surveyed. It begins by establishing the context for the study of anti‐social behaviour including definitions and parameters, before moving on to explore the ideologies and epistemologies underpinning ‘anti‐social behaviour’. Various forms of ‘anti‐social behaviour’ are explored, from the everyday (e.g. a supposed increase in rudeness) to the extreme.
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Anti-Social Behaviour: A multi-national perspective
Marinella MarmoPbk | 240pp | 9781412919258 | 14/05/2016A$65 | NZ$76 | Sage Publications Ltd
From trafficking to cybercrime, from terrorism to organised crime, the challenges presented by globalisation to systems of criminal justice are immense. This major new textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to international issues in crime and its control. The book covers essential theories in an accessible fashion, clearly explaining their relevance to contemporary concerns. It goes on to deal with a range of substantive topics in international criminology.
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Transnational Crime and Criminal Justice
Matthew LippmanPbk | 304pp | 9781506357478 | 31/01/2017A$98 | NZ$114 | Sage Publications Inc
Striking the Balance is designed to enhance teaching and learning by expanding the breadth of topics covered in these classes and by introducing a debate format. Striking the Balance is organised into an introduction and four substantive parts, each of which include debate topics that fall within the subject matter of the part.
Striking the Balance: Debating Criminal Justice and Law
Gerry Johnstone and Tony WardPbk | 232pp | 9781412911245 | 1/12/2009A$73 | NZ$85 | Sage Publications Ltd
What is the definition of 'crime'? Law and Crime helps the criminologist to understand how the law constructs crime and how one might engage in critical analysis of such legal constructions. It uses a thematic approach to comprehensively explore the relationship between criminal conduct, criminal justice and the law. The text introduces key topics in criminal law scholarship for criminologists.
COURSE USE: The series is intended to have appeal across the entire range of undergraduate and postgraduate studies and beyond.
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Law and Crime
Jamie Harding, Pamela Davies and George MaPbk | 504pp | 9781412962124 | 11/02/2017A$79 | NZ$95 | Sage Publications Ltd
This is a comprehensive and contemporary guide to all that comprises the study of the criminal justice process, and is a resource that you can keep coming back to throughout your Criminology and Criminal Justice degree. The text places the work of criminal justice agencies into context by looking at their purpose and origins, the policy issues they face, the types of crime they deal with, potential reasons for crime, and the characteristics of the offenders, victims and witnesses.
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An Introduction to Criminal Justice
Kevin J Strom and Matthew J HickmanPbk | 312pp | 9781452276885 | 28/04/2014A$98 | NZ$114 | Sage Publications Inc
One of the central themes of this text is that social science research can inform us about the utility of forensic science with respect to both the criminal investigative and adjudicative processes. A second theme of this book concerns questions about the scientific underpinnings of forensic services, including the accuracy and scientific methods of certain forensic disciplines as well as the influence of externalities. A final theme explores the role of the crime laboratory in the American justice system and how it is evolving, in concert with technological advancements as well as changing demands and competing pressures for
Forensic Science and the Administration of Justice
Cyndi BanksPbk | 472pp | 9781506326054 | 8/03/2016A$189 | NZ$219 | Sage Publications Inc
Criminal Justice Ethics, Fourth Edition seeks to examine the criminal justice system through an ethical lens, to identify ethical issues in practice and theory, to explore ethical dilemmas, and to suggest how ethical issues and dilemmas faced by criminal justice professionals might be resolved. Author Cyndi Banks presents a unique discussion of ethical issues by exploring moral dilemmas faced by professionals in the criminal justice system before examining the major theoretical foundations of ethics. This distinct organisation allows students to understand real life ethical issues before grappling with philosophical approaches to the resolution of those
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Criminal Justice Ethics: Theory and Practice 4ed
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Stacy MallicoatPbk | 456pp | 9781483318738 | 9/08/2016A$186 | NZ$216 | Sage Publications Inc
Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies introduces students to the key concepts of the criminal justice system and invites them to explore emerging issues. Students will gain a balanced perspective of the criminal justice system through Current Controversy debates at the end of each chapter that motivate students to apply what they learned by critically analyzing and discussing the pros and cons of the issues presented. Examining important, but often overlooked, components, such as the role of victims and policy, Crime and Criminal Justice helps students develop a foundational understanding of the structures, agencies,
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Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies
Barry Goldson and John MunciePbk | 280pp | 9781446210833 | 11/04/2015A$68 | NZ$79 | Sage Publications Ltd
Building upon the success of the first edition, this second, and substantially revised, edition comprises a range of cutting‐edge contributions from leading national and international researchers. An authoritative and accessible book, Youth Crime and Justice 2ed provides a coherent, comprehensive and fully up‐to‐date analysis of contemporary developments and debates.
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Youth Crime and Justice 2ed
Maggie Wykes and Kirsty WelshPbk | 208pp | 9781412923378 | 1/12/2008A$78 | NZ$89 | Sage Publications Ltd
This comprehensive text provides an overview of the relationship between violence, gender, crime and justice. It brings together theory with contemporary cases to enable the reader to understand the key concepts, issues and connections involved. Enlightening and accessible, the book examines the experiences and treatment of men and women as victims and criminals. It explores whether and how offending patterns differ according to gender, and investigates the connections between gender, offending and victimisation. The book covers different types of inter‐personal violence including sexual violence, 'domestic' violence, 'domestic'
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Violence, Gender and Justice
Fiona BrookmanPbk | 368pp | 9780761947554 | 1/01/2005A$79 | NZ$92 | Sage Publications Ltd
Why do people kill? How is homicide investigated? What are the patterns and characteristics of homicide? How can it be prevented? This is a comprehensive and challenging text unravelling the phenomenon of homicide. The text is unique in its focus, coverage, and style and bridges a major gap in criminological literature. Whilst focused in several respects upon the UK experience, the text also draws upon and makes a significant contribution to international literature, research, and debate.
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Understanding Homicide
Eugene McLaughlin and John MunciePbk | 536pp | 9781446200834 | 30/11/2012A$79 | NZ$94 | Sage Publications Ltd
Now in its third edition, this bestselling reference text has established itself as the authoritative source covering the key concepts, theories, and methods in criminology and criminal justice. Edited by two of the leading figures in the field, the book is: • Comprehensive: updated to include new entries and an expanded editorial introduction; • Definitive: concepts are defined so students have a clear understanding of the history and development of each topic; • Student‐focused: each entry maps connections across various fields and issues and includes further reading to extend knowledge; • International: contributions from
The SAGE Dictionary of Criminology 3ed
Eve S Buzawa, Carl G Buzawa and Evan D StaPbk | 472pp | 9781483365305 | 1/12/2015A$137 | NZ$159 | Sage Publications Inc
Responding to Domestic Violence provides a strong focus on the criminal justice system's responses to domestic violence and a comprehensive overview of public and non‐profit social service and healthcare services and interventions. This text includes student‐friendly material: end‐of‐chapter summaries and review questions, Best Practices, sidebars, victim and offender case studies, and interviews with figures in the field.
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Responding to Domestic Violence 5ed
Teela Sanders, Maggie O'Neill and Jane PitPbk | 280pp | 9781473989351 | 9/12/2017A$72 | NZ$84 | Sage Publications Ltd
The field of sex work has undergone a massive expansion in the past ten years. In this second edition, three leading researchers come together to provide an interdisciplinary outline of sex work. This book provides comprehensive coverage of key areas common to the study of the female sex industry, as well as expanding outwards to look at young people who are sexually exploited, male and transgender sex work and migrate sex work. New to this edition are updated summaries of policy and law and a new chapter on international models of regulation.
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Prostitution: Sex Work, Policy & Politics 2ed
Klaus von LampePbk | 488pp | 9781452203508 | 4/08/2015A$114 | NZ$133 | Sage Publications Inc
Organized Crime: Analyzing Illegal Activities, Criminal Structures, and Extra‐legal Governance provides a systematic overview of the processes and structures commonly labelled “organised crime,” drawing on the pertinent empirical and theoretical literature primarily from North America, Europe, and Australia. The main emphasis is placed on a comprehensive classificatory scheme that highlights underlying patterns and dynamics, rather than particular historical manifestations of organised crime.
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Organized Crime: Analyzing Illegal Activities, Criminal Structures, and Extra-legal Governance
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Eugene McLaughlin and John MunciePbk | 768pp | 9781446207864 | 28/02/2013A$99 | NZ$117 | Sage Publications Ltd
This revised and expanded third edition of the internationally acclaimed Criminological Perspectives is the most comprehensive reader available in the field. Wide‐ranging and global in scope and coverage, Criminological Perspectives will enable you to engage with the key concepts, theoretical debates and empirical issues that you'll encounter throughout your studies. COURSE USE: Will be of benefit to students of criminology and criminal justice, socio‐legal studies, security studies, surveillance studies, human rights studies, and sociology. Pbk 760pp 9781446207864 A$74 NZ$104 2013.02 Sage Publications Ltd
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Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings 3ed
Kenneth W Wanberg and Harvey B MilkmanPbk | 312pp | 9781412905916 | 1/01/2006A$47.99 | NZ$56.99 | Sage Publications Inc
This text presents effective cognitive‐behavioural treatment approaches for changing the behaviours of individuals who have both problems of substance abuse and criminal behaviour. The text unveils a state‐of‐the‐art approach for effectively preventing criminal recidivism and substance abuse relapse within community based and correctional settings. The Participant's Workbook is written to engage clients and encourage active participation in treatment and responsible living.
Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment 2ed
Nicole RafterHbk | 320pp | 9781479859481 | 29/02/2016A$59.99 | NZ$69 | New York University Press
In The Crime of All Crimes, criminologist Nicole Rafter takes an innovative approach to the study of genocide by comparing eight diverse genocides ‐ large‐scale and small; well‐known and obscure ‐ through the lens of criminal behaviour. Rafter explores different models of genocidal activity, reflecting on the popular use of the Holocaust as a model for genocide and ways in which other genocides conform to different patterns.
The Crime of All Crimes: Toward a Criminology of Genocide
Neil Brewer and Robyn Louise YoungPbk | 224pp | 9781849054041 | 19/06/2015A$35.99 | NZ$41.99 | Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Guided by empirical research, psychological theory and illustrative case studies involving adults with ASD who have been implicated in crimes, Robyn L. Young and Neil Brewer explain why. They examine the pivotal cognitive, social and behavioural characteristics unique to ASD (such as weak Theory of Mind, restricted interests and acute sensory sensitivities) that ‐ individually or in interaction ‐may contribute to individuals becoming involved in illegal activities. They then discuss how these same characteristics can result in ongoing ineffective interaction with the criminal justice system. Arguing that the forensic assessment of individuals with ASD requires
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Crime and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Myths and Mechanisms
Jane Monckton-Smith, Tony Adams, Adam HartPbk | 232pp | 9780857027528 | 31/03/2013A$66 | NZ$77 | Sage Publications Ltd
This book is a lucid and practical guide to understanding the core skills and issues involved in the criminal investigation process. Guiding students through a mock criminal investigation, each chapter introduces a layer of the crime scene and an investigative activity to allow students to develop a true comprehension of how forensic and criminal investigation takes place. The test promotes a critical awareness and practical comprehension of the intersections between criminology, criminal investigation, and forensic science and uses active learning strategies to help students build their knowledge and ensure that the veracity of
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FORENSICS AND PROFILING
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Introducing Forensic and Criminal Investigation
Jonathon M Heidt and Johannes P WheeldonPbk | 392pp | 9781483333892 | 9/12/2014A$135 | NZ$156 | Sage Publications Inc
This text provides an accessible and user‐friendly criminological theory text for students. In addition to the unique use of concept maps, mind maps, and other visual techniques used to consider theory‐based inquiry, this text combines an exploration of the core elements of ‘theory’ with relevant theoretical examples drawn from biology, psychology, sociology, critical traditions, and integrative efforts.
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Introducing Criminological Thinking
Nicole Rafter, Chad Posick and Michael RocPbk | 416pp | 9781479894697 | 30/07/2016A$61 | NZ$72 | New York University Press
In this second edition of The Criminal Brain, Nicole Rafter, Chad Posick, and Michael Rocque describe early biological theories of crime and provide a lively, up‐to‐date overview of the newest research in biosocial criminology. New chapters introduce the theories of the latter part of the 20th century; apply and critically assess current biosocial and evolutionary theories, the developments in neuro‐imaging, and recent progressions in fields such as epigenetics; and finally, provide a vision for the future of criminology and crime policy from a biosocial perspective.
The Criminal Brain: Understanding Biological Theories of Crime 2ed
Curt R Bartol and Anne M BartolPbk | 368pp | 9781412983082 | 5/09/2012A$132 | NZ$153 | Sage Publications Inc
Criminal and Behavioral Profiling, by well‐established authors Curt and Anne Bartol, presents a realistic and empirically‐based look at the theory, research, and practice of modern criminal profiling. Designed for use in a variety of criminal justice and psychology courses, the book delves into the process of identifying behavioural tendencies, geographical locations, demographic and biographical descriptors of an offender (or offenders), and sometimes personality traits based on characteristics of the crime. Timely literature and case studies from the rapidly growing international research in criminal profiling help students
Criminal and Behavioral Profiling
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Rachel SantosPbk | 488pp | 9781506331034 | 1/12/2016A$189 | NZ$219 | Sage Publications Inc
Crime Analysis with Crime Mapping, 4th Editionprovides a basic introduction to crime analysis with crime mapping data and techniques for students and practitioners. Instead of focusing on specific technology or the use of it, author Rachel Santos focuses on concepts and practical applications of the concepts. As the only introductory core text for crime analysis, Crime Analysis with Crime Mapping is one that every crime analyst should read and have on his or her shelf for review and reference.
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Crime Analysis with Crime Mapping 4ed
Alison Wakefield (Oz) and Jenny Fleming (OPbk | 360pp | 9781412930994 | 13/01/2009A$79 | NZ$93 | Sage Publications Ltd
The SAGE Dictionary of Policing is the definitive reference tool for students, academics and practitioners in police studies, delivering a complete guide to policing in a comprehensive, easy‐to‐use format. Contributions by 110 of the world's leading academics and practitioners based in 14 countries map out all the key concepts and topics in the field. In addition, it offers online resources, including free access to key articles and links to useful websites. COURSE USE: A must‐have for students in police studies, criminology and criminal justice. ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Companion website for instructors and students.
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Matthew GiblinPbk | 448pp | 9781483353173 | 18/10/2016A$155 | NZ$179 | Sage Publications Inc
Leadership and Management in Police Organizations, by author Matthew J. Giblin, is intended to offer instructors a theoretically ‐ framed, empirically supported work guided by two main themes: the application of ideas from the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior; coverage of leadership and management is recognized as two separate concepts. Both leadership and management are important skills in successful police supervisors and executives, thus Leadership and Management in Police Organizations examines how the two matters can combine to improve individual and organizational
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Leadership and Management in Police Organizations
Matthew R LippmanPbk | 496pp | 9781483359557 | 14/04/2015A$187 | NZ$217 | Sage Publications Inc
Criminal Evidence is a textbook for a one semester course typically in criminal justice programmes. The class has obvious relevance to students aspiring to careers in law enforcement, planning to attend law school or pursuing a career involving the judicial system. The text is distinguished by its interactive approach, use of examples, public policy perspective, and reference to actual cases that illustrate the application of the law of evidence. It highlights the theme of a 'balancing of interests' in the law of evidence. ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Companion website for students and instructors.
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Criminal Evidence
Youseop ShinPbk | 248pp | 9780520293175 | 7/01/2017A$56.99 | NZ$66 | University of California Press
Times Series Analysis in the Social Sciences is a practical and highly readable introduction written exclusively for students without a mathematical background beyond basic algebra. The text focuses on fundamental elements of time series analysis that social scientists need to understand to employ time series analysis for their research and practice.
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Time Series Analysis in the Social Sciences: The Fundamentals
Ronet Bachman and Raymond PaternosterPbk | 544pp | 9781506326108 | 2/02/2016A$229 | NZ$258 | Sage Publications Inc
Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice, Fourth Edition offers students a practical and comprehensive introduction to statistics and highlights the integral role research and statistics play in the study of criminology and criminal justice. Packed with real‐world case studies and contemporary examples utilising the most current crime data and empirical research available, students not only learn how to perform and understand statistical analyses, but also recognise the connection between statistical analyses use in everyday life and its importance to criminology and criminal justice.
Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice 4ed
Pamela M Davies, Peter Francis and Victor Pbk | 392pp | 9781848606531 | 30/12/2010A$75 | NZ$88 | Sage Publications Ltd
This text brings criminological research alive for students. It introduces the processes and practicalities of preparing, doing, experiencing and reflecting upon criminological research. The book is also now fully equipped with student support features, including chapter overviews and conclusions, study questions, further reading and a glossary. COURSE USE: It is essential reading for students in criminology and criminal justice courses. Ebook available 9781446209950 A$59.95 NZ$82 2010 Pbk 392pp 9781848606531 A$59.95 NZ$82 2010 Sage Publications Ltd
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Doing Criminological Research 2ed
Timothy Capron and Stephanie MizrahiPbk | 608pp | 9781412997126 | 1/08/2015A$159 | NZ$187 | Sage Publications Inc
Terrorism and Homeland Security: A Text/Reader uniquely takes a regional approach to combining information found in a traditional text with a variety of published articles on terrorism and homeland security. Authors Timothy A Capron and Stephanie B. Mizrahi provide students with a broad overview of the material followed by a deeper exploration of each issue through carefully selected journal articles. Students will be exposed to original research and literature in this area, and encouraged to think critically and analytically about the state of studies in terrorism and homeland security. ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Companion website for students
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