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The Oxford Handbook of CriminologySeventh Edition £49.99 Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, Lesley McAra
9780198860914 With contributions from leading authorities, this is the definitive guide to current criminological theory, research, and policy. |
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Sentencing and PunishmentFifth Edition £44.95 Susan Easton, Christine Piper
9780192863300 The essential guide for students of sentencing and punishment. |
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The Oxford Textbook on CriminologySecond Edition £44.99 Steve Case, Phil Johnson, David Manlow, Roger Smith, Kate Williams
9780198835837 This is no ordinary textbook: it converts curiosity into critical analysis, and criminology students into criminologists. Providing authoritative yet vibrant coverage, this is the perfect partner in crime. |
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Sanders & Young's Criminal JusticeFifth Edition £44.99 Lucy Welsh, Layla Skinns, Andrew Sanders
9780199675142 Examines the principles and theories behind the criminal justice system and tackles the controversial issues that surround it |
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CriminologySeventh Edition £37.99 Stephen Jones
9780198860891 Coverage of all the main criminological theories, their history and development in this succinct and engaging introduction |
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Criminology SkillsThird Edition £34.99 Emily Finch, Stefan Fafinski
9780198799818 A criminology student's essential skills toolkit from day one right through to final year project. |
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The Criminal ProcessFifth Edition £39.99 Liz Campbell, Andrew Ashworth, Mike Redmayne
9780198818403 An authoritative and highly stimulating treatment of the key issues in criminal process and procedure. |
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The Politics of the PoliceFifth Edition £34.99 Benjamin Bowling, Robert Reiner, James W E Sheptycki
9780198769255 A fascinating critique of policing from a team of leading policing scholars. |
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Criminology: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Tim Newburn
9780199643257 From murder to theft to drug gangs, crime and criminal justice affect the lives of millions of people worldwide. Tim Newburn considers how we can study trends in crime, and use them to inform preventative policy and criminal justice. Analysing the history of crime, he discusses the role of criminology in crime control and politics. |
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Organized Crime: A Very Short Introduction£7.99 Georgios A Antonopoulos, Georgios Papanicolaou
9780198795544 This book uncovers the reality of organised crime, considering what is meant by the term 'organised', and discussing the different forms of activities organised crime engages in, from human trafficking to extortion. Offering a global perspective, from the Mafia to the Yakuza, it considers efforts to combat organised crime today. |
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Murphy on EvidenceFifteenth Edition £49.99 Richard Glover
9780198788737 The only evidence textbook to use detailed case studies with supporting online documentation to set the law fully into its practical context. |
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The Oxford Handbook of CriminologySixth Edition £49.99 Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, Lesley McAra
9780198719441 With contributions from leading authorities, this is the definitive guide to current criminological theory, research, and policy. |
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Understanding Deviance: A Guide to the Sociology of Crime and Rule-BreakingSeventh Edition £44.99 David Downes, Paul Rock, Eugene McLaughlin
9780198747345 The most authoritative, critical and insightful account; this discipline's leading experts challenge readers to question assumptions. |
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Criminal JusticeSecond Edition £44.99 Anthea Hucklesby, Azrini Wahidin
9780199694969 Critical introduction to the UK's criminal justice system from a broad team of contributors |
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CriminologyThird Edition £47.99 Chris Hale, Keith Hayward, Azrini Wahidin, Emma Wincup
9780199691296 Broad-ranging and stimulating edited collection for first year students |
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