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Find out more: http://www.uk.sagepub.com/aboutCommunity.nav the natural home for authors, editors & societies Criminology CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY Context and Consequences A Text/Reader Fifth Edition Second Edition J Robert Lilly Northern Kentucky University, Francis T Cullen University of Cincinnati and Richard A Ball Pennsylvania State University Anthony Walsh and Craig hemmens both at Boise State University The Fifth Edition of Criminological Theory builds on the success of previous editions with updated coverage of criminological theory within a broader sociological and historical context. Its diverse coverage of major theories spans traditional and contemporary perspectives, with an eye toward the policy implications inherent within the theory. New to the Fifth Edition: • a chapter on white-collar crime and the theories behind it • updated coverage of emerging biological theories including advances in biotechnology such as brain imaging and implications of DNA • new material on the major societal shifts in the last 30 years and their impact on crime theory including: immigration and depression in the first half of the 20th century; the 1960s and 1970s; and the conservative movement started by Nixon and expanded by Reagan. CONTENTS The Context and Consequences of Theory \ The Search for the ‘Criminal Man’ \ Rejecting Individualism \ Crime in American Society \ Society as Insulation \ The Complexity of Control \ The Irony of State Intervention \ Social Power and the Construction of Crime \ New Directions in Critical Theory \ The Gendering of Criminology \ Crimes of the Powerful \ Bringing Punishment Back in \ Choosing Crime in Everyday Life \ The Search for the ‘Criminal Man’ Revisited \ The Development of Criminals This unque text/reader takes a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminology. Providing an affordable alternative to the standard textbook, this new edition of the authors popular text/reader provides instructors and students with the best of both worlds - authored text with carefully selected accompanying readings. Now thoroughly updated with new articles, new content and new statistics, tables and figures, this Second Edition provides an interdisciplinary perspective on crime and criminality that incorporates the latest theories, concepts and research from sociology, psychology, genetics, evolutionary biology and the neurosciences. CONTENTS Introduction and Overview of Crime and Criminology \ Measuring Crime and Criminal Behavior \ The Early Schools of Criminology and Modern Counterparts \ Social Structural Theories \ Social Process Theories \ Critical Theories: Marxist, Conflict and Feminist \ Psychosocial Theories: Individual Traits and Criminal Behavior \ Biosocial Approaches \ Developmental Theories: From Delinquency to Crime to Desistance \ Violent Crimes \ Multiple Murder and Terrorism \ Property and Crime \ Public Order Crime \ White-Collar and Organized Crime \ Victimology: Exploring the Experience of Victimization READERSHIP Ciminology students February 2011 • 648 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9236-7) • £55.00 READERSHIP Students of sociology, criminology and criminal justice January 2011 • 504 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8145-3) • £39.99 2 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Criminology INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY TRANSNATIONAL CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Theories, Methods, and Criminal Behaviour Marinella Marmo Flinders University Seventh Edition Frank E hagan Mercyhurst College Introduction to Criminology, Seventh Edition focuses on the vital core of criminological theory. New to this edition: • expansion of material on psychosocial and biosocial theories • additional coverage of terrorism, cybercrime and ethics • a new epilogue on the future of crime and the latest criminological theories • new ‘career feature’ and ‘crime files’ boxes • end-of-chapter Web research exercises • a new full-colour design and photo programme • expanded study site resources including video of the author and original podcasts recorded by the author for each chapter • blackboard and Web CT compatibility. CONTENTS Introduction \ Research Methods in Criminology \ General Characteristics of Crime and Criminals \ Early and Classical Theories \ Positivistic Theories: Biological and Psychological \ Sociological Mainstream Theories \ Sociological Critical Theories and Integrated Theories \ Violent Crime \ Property Crime: Occasional, Conventional and Professional \ White-Collar Crime: Occupational and Corporate \ Political Crime and Terrorism \ Organized Crime \ Public Order Crime \ Computer Crime READERSHIP T his m ajo r new tex tb o ok of fe r s 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. Transnational Crime and Criminal Justice assumes no prior knowledge and using case studies and examples of illustrative key topics and ideas, and offering tips for further reading and a comprehensive glossary, it will bring readers to the forefront of current debates on transnational crime. CONTENTS The Concept of Jurisdiction \ Global-Local Interaction and Relationship: The State, Citizenship, Mobilities, Risk, Networks \ Risk, Globalization and Crimes against the Environment \ Global Sex Markets \ Organized Crime, Money Laundering and the International Financial System \ Terrorism and the Network Society \ State Crime, Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity \ The Scales of Justice: National, European, International, Global \ Conclusion: A Global Criminal Justice? READERSHIP Undergraduate students in criminology and criminal justice; also students in law and international relations December 2011 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1924-1) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1925-8) • £20.99 Undergraduate criminology students 2010 • 576 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7971-9) • £54.00 STUDY SKILLS FOR CRIMINOLOGY A Critical Introduction Second Edition Karen Evans University of Liverpool John harrison, Mark Simpson, Olwen harrison and Emma Martin all at University of Teesside, Middlesborough How do we reduce and prevent crime? This is a question with which governments, academics and criminal justice professionals have been grappling for decades. Crime Prevention explores the legislative developments, policy changes and practical strategies that have been put in place in recent years in an attempt to manage the level of crime in our society. The book also assesses how governments’ approaches to serious crime, the war on terror, human rights and race and immigration policies have influenced ideas about community safety and crime prevention. It offers a handy glossary, along with suggestions for further reading, in order to enhance understanding of critical issues. Accessible and compelling, this book is essential reading for students of criminology, criminal justice and social policy. It is also an indispensable analytical tool for professionals working within the criminal justice arena. The new edition of this bestselling study skills book provides a practical guide for success for individuals at every level of their criminology and criminal justice degree. Fully revised and thoroughly updated to reflect changes in the curriculum, additional content for the Second Edition includes: developments in virtual learning environments and e-resources; expanded coverage of Internet and e-learning skills; the move from A-level to university and the varying levels within a degree; and expanded information on plagiarism. CONTENTS PART ONE: STUDYING IN HIGHER EDUCATION. \ The Academic Environment \ Assessment in Criminology \ Presentation Skills \ Examination Assessment \ PART TWO: STUDY SKILLS FOR CRIMINOLOGY \ Studying Criminology at University \ Finding Information about Criminology and E- Learning \ Essay Writing \ Studying Criminological Theory and Criminal Justice Policy and Practice \ PART THREE: LOOKING BACK AND MOVING ON \ Reflections on Studying at University \ Making Your Degree Work for You READERSHIP Those considering a degree in criminology and criminal justice, just starting out on their course, or thinking about what to do after graduation October 2011 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-793-5) • £60.00 Paper (978-1-84920-794-2) • £17.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers CRIME PREVENTION CONTENTS Crime Prevention In the Twentieth Century \ Joining up to the New Labour Agenda \ Crime and Community: From Communitarianism to the Management of Crime \ Shifting the Control Culture \ The Focus on Children and Youth \ Confronting Racist Britain? \ War and Securitization \ Fighting the Enemy within: Building Cohesive Communities \ Serious and Organized? Legislative and Mission Creep in ‘The Sick Man of Europe’ \ The Changing Face of Crime Prevention READERSHIP Students of criminology, criminal justice and social policy December 2010 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-067-4) • £70.00 Paper (978-1-84787-068-1) • £23.99 3 Criminology CRIME AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY Edited by William J Chambliss George Washington University and Golson Books Ltd Stephen G Tibbetts California State University The Essentials The Key Issues in Crime and Punishment Series contains five brief, issues-based books offering pro/con examinations of controversial programmes, practices, problems or issues from varied perspectives. Each volume consists of approximately 20 chapters tackling controversial issues in each of the key topical areas of the criminal justice system (with chapters followed by recommended readings highlighting different approaches to or perspectives on the issue at hand). A broad range of issues are arranged within each volume. Crime and Criminal Behavior includes such hotly debated topics as: age of consent; euthanasia and assisted suicide; gambling; guns; internet pornography; marijuana and other drug laws; religious convictions; and terrorism and extremism. Authorship is comprised of eminent scholars and experts in the fields of criminology, police science, law, sociology, psychology and other disciplines. CONTENTS Hate Crimes \ Corporate Crime \ Date Rape \ Age of Consent \ Guns \ Marijuana \ Internet Crime \ Antisocial Behavior \ Prescription Drug Abuse \ Civil Disobedience \ Illegal Aliens \ Terrorism and Extremism \ Vagrancy and the Homeless \ Gambling \ Child Abuse \ Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide \ Intellectual Property Rights \ Religious Convictions Criminological Theor y sheds light on some of history’s most renowned criminologists and their theories. In addition, policy implications brought about by theoretical perspectives that have developed from recent critical work, together with practical applications, compel the reader to apply theories to the contemporary social milieu. CONTENTS Introduction: An Overview of Issues in Criminological Theory \ Pre-Classical and Classical Theories of Crime \ Modern Applications of the Classical Perspective \ Early Positive School Perspectives of Criminality \ Modern Biosocial Perspectives of Criminal Behaviors \ Early Social Structure and Strain Theories of Crime \ The Chicago School of Cultural/Subcultural Theories of Crime \ Social Process/Learning Theories of Crime \ Social Reaction, Critical and Feminist \ Life-Course Perspectives of Criminality \ Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime \ Applying Criminological Theory to Policy READERSHIP Students of criminology and criminal justice June 2011 • 288 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9234-3) • £28.99 READERSHIP Students in criminology, police science, law, sociology and psychology July 2011 • 328 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7855-2) • £50.00 CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY A Text/Reader Stephen G Tibbetts California State University and Craig hemmens Boise State University CRIME AND EVERYDAY LIFE Fourth Edition Marcus Felson Rutgers University, Newark and Rachel L Boba Florida Atlantic University Previous editions of Crime and Everyday Life have been popular with students and instructors for the clear, concise writing style and unique approach to crime causation. The Fourth Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout. By emphasizing that routine everyday activities set the stage for illegal activities (for example stolen goods sold in a legal business setting), Marcus Felson and Rachel L Boba challenge the conventional wisdom and offer a unique perspective and novel solutions for reducing crime. Students on introductory criminology and criminal justice courses will discover that simple and inexpensive changes in the physical environment and patterns of everyday activity can often produce substantial decreases in crime rates. Insightful, yet fun to read, this new edition of Crime and Everyday Life is sure to provoke students to look at the causes and control of crime with a fresh perspective. ABRIDGED CONTENTS READERSHIP Introduction: An Overview of Issues in Criminological Theory \ PART ONE: PRE-CLASSICAL AND CLASSICAL THEORIES OF CRIME \ PART TWO: MODERN APPLICATIONS OF THE CLASSICAL PERSPECTIVE: DETERRENCE, RATIONAL CHOICE, ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND LIFESTYLE THEORIES OF CRIME \ PART THREE: EARLY POSITIVE SCHOOL PERSPECTIVES OF CRIMINALITY \ PART FOUR: MODERN BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR \ PART FIVE: EARLY SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND STRAIN THEORIES OF CRIME \ PART SIX: THE CHICAGO SCHOOL AND CULTURAL/SUBCULTURAL THEORIES OF CRIME \ PART SEVEN: SOCIAL PROCESS/LEARNING THEORIES OF CRIME \ PART EIGHT: SOCIAL REACTION, CRITICAL, AND FEMINIST MODELS OF CRIME \ PART NINE: LIFE-COURSE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINALITY \ PART TEN: INTEGRATED THEORETICAL MODELS AND NEW PERSPECTIVES OF CRIME \ PART ELEVEN: APPLYING CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY TO POLICY Undergraduate students in criminology and criminal justice READERSHIP CONTENTS Nine Fallacies about Crime \ Chemistry for Crime \ Crime Decisions \ Bringing Crime to You \ Marketing Stolen Goods \ Crime, Growth and Youth Activities \ ‘White-Collar’ Crime \ One Crime Leads to Another \ Local Design against Crime \ Situational Crime Prevention \ Everyday Technology and Everyday Crime Undergraduate and graduate students on courses in criminological theory 2010 • 264 pages Paper (978-1-4129-3633-0) • £25.99 4 This book provides the best of both worlds - authored text sections with carefully selected accompanying readings covering criminological theory from past to present and beyond. The articles, from leading journals in criminology and criminal justice, reflect both classic studies and state-of-the-art research. Features of the book include: • ‘How to Read a Research Article’ - a perfect introduction to understanding how real-world research is organized • a ‘mini-chapter’ for each section, with figures and tables that present basic concepts and a background • key terms, web resources, and thought-provoking discussion questions for each section • instructor resources on Tw-Rom as well as a student study site that provides additional articles, self-study quizzes and e-flashcards. ORDER TODAY 2009 • 824 pages Paper (978-1-4129-5037-4) • £36.99 +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Criminology CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES CRITICAL ISSUES IN CRIME AND JUSTICE Essential Readings Thought, Policy, and Practice Second Edition Mary Maguire and Dan Okada both at California State University Edited by Eugene McLaughlin City University London, John Muncie The Open University and Gordon hughes Cardiff University ‘This Second Edition is an excellent updated collection. The volume’s 50 essays provide invaluable sources for academics, students and practitioners interested in enduring and new criminological issues and concerns’ - SCOLAG Legal Journal The fully revised and updated Second Edition provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the depth and diversity of criminological thinking. The carefully selected readings, which cover the most significant theoretical and empirical work in the field, provide access to the core perspectives that underpin criminology and promote fresh debate at the interface of the different perspectives. This text provides an overview of the criminal justice and criminology curriculum through contributed essays designed to review and expand upon key areas of study. The text explores and examines theory, cases, laws and policies as they have been shaped by a larger social, cultural and historical context. Topics span the gamut of the criminal justice and criminology curriculum, including crime theory, law enforcement, jurisprudence, corrections and organizations. CONTENTS PART ONE: PAST TENSE: CRIMINOLOGICAL FORMATIONS \ PART TWO: THE PROBLEM OF CRIME I: CAUSATION \ PART THREE: THE PROBLEM OF CRIME II: CRIMINALIZATION \ PART FOUR: CRIME CONTROL I: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIME PREVENTION \ PART FIVE: CRIME CONTROL II: DISCIPLINE AND GOVERNMENTALITY \ PART SIX: FUTURE TENSE: CRIMINOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS PART ONE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGICAL PARADIGMS \ The Importance of Ethics in Criminal Justice \ Criminological Theory and Crime Explanation \ Unleashing the Power of Criminal Justice Theory \ PART TWO: OFFENSES AND OFFENDERS \ Juvenile Delinquency \ Gender Matters: Trends in Girls' Criminality\ Race and Crime \ Culture, Media and Crime \ Crime and Economics \ Sex Crimes \ Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System \ Developments in Cyber Criminology \ PART THREE: POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT \ A History of American Policing \ Police Theory \ Contemporary Policing \ PART FOUR: POLICY AND JURISPRUDENCE \ Police Organization and Administration \ Public Policy \ American Courts \ The Juvenile Justice System \ PART FIVE: CORRECTIONS AND SOCIETAL RESPONSE \ The Philosophical and Ideological Underpinnings of Corrections \ Community Corrections, Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Reentry \ Restorative Justice in Theory \ Garbage In, Garbage Out? Convict Criminology, the Convict Code and Participatory Prison Reform READERSHIP READERSHIP ABRIDGED CONTENTS Undergraduate and postgraduate students in criminology, criminal justice studies, socio-legal studies, sociology, social policy and social work PUBLIShED IN ASSOCIATION WITh ThE OPEN UNIVERSITY Students on critical issue courses 2010 • 400 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7057-0) • £33.99 2002 • 612 pages Cloth (978-0-7619-4143-9) • £70.00 Paper (978-0-7619-4144-6) • £24.99 THE SAGE DICTIONARY OF CRIMINOLOGY Second Edition Edited by Eugene McLaughlin City University London and John Muncie The Open University ‘If the First Edition was an invaluable guide for students, the Second is well nigh indispensable. I can think of no better starting point for those wanting a “quick fix” on any given criminological topic’ - Professor Tony Jefferson, University of Keele The new edition of the bestselling SAGE Dictionary of Criminology is the ultimate reference tool for students of criminology and criminal justice. It provides an accessible introduction to key theories, concepts and topics, offering comprehensive guidance through the field. The editors have brought together a group of internationally prominent academics and practitioners to produce this definitive reference and research tool. The Second Edition contains 36 new entries covering subjects such as antisocial behaviour, globalization, human trafficking and terrorism. Selected entries have been revised and updated. READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate students in criminology and criminal justice 2005 • 504 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1085-9) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1086-6) • £24.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers KEY IDEAS IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE New Edition Travis C Pratt, Jacinta M Gau California State University and Travis W Franklin Sam Houston State University By focusing on key ideas in both criminology and criminal justice, this book brings a new and unique perspective to understanding critical research in criminology and criminal justice. In going beyond simply identifying and discussing key contributions and their effects by giving students a broader sociopolitical context for each key idea, the book concretely conceptualizes the key ideas in ways that students will remember and understand. CONTENTS Introduction \ Key Idea: Rational Offending and Rational Punishment \ Key Idea: The Science of Criminal Behavior \ Key Idea: Understanding Crime and Society \ Key Idea: Hirschi’s Social Bond//Social Control Theory \ Key Idea: Rehabilitation Is Dead \ Key Idea: Crime Control through Selective Incapacitation \ Key Idea: The Police Can Control Crime \ Key Idea: The War on Drugs \ Key Idea: Rehabilitation - Not Dead Yet \ Key Idea: Crime and the Life Course \ Looking Back, Looking Forward: Conclusions READERSHIP Undergraduate students in criminology and criminal justice December 2010 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7013-6) • £46.99 Paper (978-1-4129-7014-3) • £20.99 5 Criminology A VERY SHORT, FAIRLY INTERESTING AND REASONABLY CHEAP BOOK ABOUT STUDYING CRIMINOLOGY CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY An Invitation Jeff Ferrell Texas Christian University and University of Kent, Keith hayward University of Kent and Jock Young City University of New York and University of Kent Ronnie Lippens Keele University ‘Stimulating, beautifully composed and wonderfully readable, this book goes beyond crime and criminology as we know it. Drawing on a rich source base of philosophical and criminological insights, the book provides a highly useful and at times provocative overview of what criminology is really all about’ - Patrick Van Calster, University of Leiden Written in a lively and conversational style, this book introduces and familiarizes students with a set of basic notions which are essential to the study of crime and its control. It explores the interplay between philosophical and criminological theories to provide a stimulating and insightful overview of the subject. CONTENTS A Slightly Philosophical Introduction to the Study of Criminology? \ Transgression, Crime and Control (on Human Life) \ Understanding Crime (on Human Existence) \ Controlling Crime (on the Mastery of Others) \ The Resolution of Human Conflict (on the Mastery of Self) \ Criminological Knowledge (on the Absurd) \ Afterthought READERSHIP Criminology students VERY ShORT, FAIRLY INTERESTING & ChEAP BOOKS ‘Creative, challenging and controversial: a manifesto for mean times’ - Tony Jefferson, City University, New York Lively, innovative, engaging and accessible, Cultural Criminology draws together the work of three of the leading international figures in the field today. The book traces the history, current configuration, methodological innovations and future trajectories of cultural criminology, mapping its terrain for students and academics interested in this exciting field. The book highlights and analyzes issues of representation, meaning and politics in relation to crime and criminal justice, covering areas such as: crime and the media; everyday life and everyday transgression; popular culture; consumerism; globalization; and social control. The use of vignettes, case studies and visual material throughout the text brings the subject to life. CONTENTS Cultural Criminology: An Invitation \ The Gathering Storm \ The Storms Breaks: Cultural Criminology Now \ Towards a Cultural Criminology of the Everyday \ Media, Representation and Meaning: Inside the Hall of Mirrors \ Dangerous Knowledge \ Cultural Criminology: An Innovation READERSHIP 2009 • 152 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-141-3) • £45.99 Paper (978-1-84860-140-6) • £13.99 Upper-level students and researchers of criminology and criminal justice 2008 • 248 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3126-7) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3127-4) • £23.99 STATE, POWER, CRIME Edited by Roy Coleman University of Liverpool, Joe Sim, Steve Tombs both at Liverpool John Moores University and David Whyte University of Liverpool TRAFFICKING AND GLOBAL CRIME CONTROL ‘ State, Power, Crime is a hugely important book for these times. Bringing together some of the most original minds in criminology it offers a critical analysis of the state, how it constructs crime, responds to it and, at times, engages in the very same’ - Paddy Rawlinson, London School of Economics and Political Science This seminal text explores the key themes and debates on state power today, in relation to crime and social order. It provides: historical overviews of key theories about state power; assessment of the relationship between crime, criminal justice and the state; analysis of the development of law and order policy; and critical reflection on the future direction of research and analysis. CONTENTS Introduction \ Gender, Power and the State \ The Heterostate : Hegemonic Heterosexuality and State Power \ Racism and the State \ Policing the Working Class in the City of Renewal \ Young People, Youth Justice and the State \ Power, Politics and the Welfare State \ The State and Corporate Crime \ Violence and the State \ The ‘Exceptional’ State \ Intelligence, Terrorism and the State \ Crime Prevention, Community Safety and the Local State \ Victims and the State \ Crime, Media and the State \ The State, Knowledge Production and Criminology \ Nation States and the Production of Social Harm: Resisting the Hegemony of ‘TINA’ READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates in criminology, sociology and criminal justice Maggy Lee University of Hong Kong In a world where global flows of people and commodities are on the increase, crimes related to illegal trafficking are creating new concerns for society. This, in turn, has brought about new and contentious forms of regulation, surveillance and control. There is a pressing need to consider both the problem itself, and the impact of international policy responses. This authoritative work examines key issues and debates on human trafficking, drawing on theoretical, historical and comparative material to inform the discussion of major trends. Consolidating current work on human trade debates, the text brings together key criminological and sociological literature on migration studies, gender, globalization, human rights, security, victimology, policing and control to provide the most complete overview available on the subject. CONTENTS Introduction \ Contested Definitions of Human Trafficking \ Contemporary Patterns of Human Trafficking \ Constructing and Denying Victimhood in Trafficking \ Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime \ The War on Human Trafficking \ Transnational Policing in Human Trafficking \ Rethinking Human Trafficking READERSHIP Students and academics in criminology, criminal justice, sociology and international relations November 2010 • 192 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3556-2) • £70.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3557-9) • £22.99 2009 • 296 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4804-3) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4805-0) • £23.99 6 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Criminology PROSTITUTION APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY Sex Work, Policy and Politics Edited by Brian Stout De Montfort University, Joe Yates Liverpool John Moores University and Brian Williams Teela Sanders University of Leeds, Maggie O’Neill Loughborough University and Jane Pitcher Independent Social Researcher ‘This imaginative and comprehensive introduction to the sex industry is as welcome as it is timely.... This is a rewarding and topical book that I would urge all interested parties to consult’ - Graham Scambler, University College, London ‘A remarkably thorough analysis of prostitution in contemporary society’ - Jeff Ferrell, University of Kent and Texas Christian University Many commentators have attempted to analyze and explain the nature of prostitution. However, this is the first textbook to offer a complete overview of the way it operates within contemporary society, its characteristics, organizational structures and cultural contexts. The book also explores how criminal, social and health policies have sought to regulate and control the selling of sex. CONTENTS The Sociology of Sex Work \ The Cultural Context of Commerce and Sex \ Sex Workers and Sex Work \ Children, Young People and Commercial Sexual Exploitation \ Buying Sexual Services \ Sex Workers, Labour Rights and Unionization \ Crime, Justice and the Sex Industry \ Communities, Services and Welfare \ Globalization and the Sex Trade \ Researching the Sex Industry READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate students in criminology, sociology, gender studies and social policy 2009 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-065-0) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-84787-066-7) • £22.99 CONTENTS Applied Criminology \ Criminological Policy, Practice and Research \ 'Diversity' \ Contested Meanings and Differential Consequences \ Policing the Community in the 21st Century \ Prisons and Penal Policy \ Accountability, Legitimacy and Discretion \ Applying Criminology in Professional Practice \ Youth Justice Policy and Practice \ Reclaiming Applied Criminology as Critical Intervention \ Interventions \ Responsibility, Rights or Reconciliation? \ Risk Management, Accountability and Partnerships in Criminal Justice \ The Case of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements \ Restorative Justice \ Theory, Policy and Practice \ Corporate Crime and its Victims 2008 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4731-2) • £66.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4732-9) • £22.99 CRIMINOLOGY AND POLITICAL THEORY Anthony Amatrudo University of Sunderland CONTENTS The Nature of the State \ Economics and Criminal Activity \ Rights and Obligations \ Police and Policing \ The Aims of Punishment \ The Concept of Censure \ Desert and Proportionality \ Fairness \ Ethics and Our Moral Actions 2009 • 176 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3049-9) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3050-5) • £21.99 LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE Second Edition Sharyn L Roach Anleu Flinders University CORPORATE AND WHITE COLLAR CRIME Edited by John Minkes Swansea University and Leonard Minkes University of Birmingham This interdisciplinary and international overview of corporate and white-collar crime provides up-to-date debates, case studies and a handy glossary. CONTENTS Introduction \ Corporations and Health and Safety \ Corporate Economic Crimes \ The Evolving Legal Test of Corporate Criminal Liability \ An Enquiry into the Foundations of Business Ethics \ The Organization Did It: Individuals, Corporations and Crime \ Organizational Decision Making: Economic and Managerial Considerations \ Crime and Culture: Corporate Crime and Criminal Justice in a Different Cultural Environment \ Rethinking Occupational Deviance and Crime in the Light of Globalization \ Getting Beyond the Moral Drama of Crime: What We Learn From Studying White Collar Criminal Careers \ Concluding Comments 2008 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3457-2) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3458-9) • £23.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers ‘This Second Edition of an influential and insightful book maintains its originality... it is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of recent debates, including globalization, surveillance, the war on terror and the ways in which the law increasingly pervades into every aspect of civil and social life in advanced societies’ - Diane Lister, University of Troms Discussing current theory and key empirical research from a diverse range of perspectives, this latest edition gives relevant examples, from various cultures and societies, to provide a sociological view which goes beyond more jurisprudential approaches to law and society. The book provides coverage of major classic and contemporary social theories of law and is informed by empirical research drawn from several countries/societies. CONTENTS Introduction \ Law in Classical Social Theory \ Contemporary Social Theory and Law \ The Legal Profession \ Dispute Resolution \ Social Control \ Feminism and Legal Reform \ Rights and Citizenship \ Conclusion READERSHIP Upper-level students of the sociology of law, criminology, criminal justice, legal theory, legal studies and allied sociolegal studies 2009 • 312 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4559-2) • £77.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4560-8) • £25.99 7 Criminology THE RELATIVITY OF DEVIANCE Second Edition UNDERSTANDING AND WORKING WITH SUBSTANCE MISUSERS John Curra Eastern Kentucky University Aaron Pycroft University of Portsmouth Providing a high level of analysis of the relativity of deviance, this is a short, clearly-written and affordable primer. Understanding and Working with Substance Misusers explores the complex nature of addiction and the challenges involved in responding effectively through policy and practice. It examines the biopsychosocial elements of addiction to substances (including alcohol) and draws together key research findings from these fields to present a new framework for integrating theory and practice. The book argues that the best way to understand addictions is as examples of ‘complex self-organizing systems’, which comprise many interacting component parts. In so doing, it addresses the problem of service users presenting with multiple needs (including poly-drug use, mental-health problems, criminal behaviour, unemployment and relationship difficulties) and the challenges that this poses for policy makers, services commissioners and practitioners alike. CONTENTS The Dynamic Nature of Deviance \ Being Deviant \ Power, Social Networks, and Organizational Deviance \ Mental Disorders \ Predatory Violence \ Sexual Violence \ Suicide \ Sexual Diversity \ Drugs and Drug Taking A PINE FORGE PRESS PUBLICATION 2010 • 312 pages Paper (978-1-4129-6466-1) • £23.99 CONTENTS RACISMS Introduction \ Drugs and Drug Users in Context \ The Policy Context and Legal Framework \ From Disease to Dependency Syndrome \ Harm Reduction Approaches \ The Psychological Revolution \ The Genetic Revolution and Disease Theory Revisited \ Interventions and Equivocal Outcomes \ Complex Adaptive Systems: A New Paradigm for Working with Addiction? \ Pulling It All Together: An Extended Case Study An Introduction Steve Garner Aston University ‘This is a solid text, covering the topic in a thoughtful manner. Studying and teaching racism is a complex issue, and this book is a very good resource’ READERSHIP Practitioners working with substance misusers and students on nursing, social work, mental-health, criminology and youth work courses 2010 • 184 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-261-6) • £60.00 Paper (978-1-84787-262-3) • £19.99 - Dr Sanjay Sharma, Brunel University CONTENTS The Idea of 'Race' and the Practice of Racisms \ Racialization \ 'Race', Class and Gender \ 'Race', Nation, State \ Science \ Mixed-Ness \ Institutional Racism \ Whiteness \ New Racisms \ The Racialization of Asylum \ Islamophobia 2009 • 216 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4580-6) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4581-3) • £21.99 Find out what lecturers really think of our textbooks… …and how useful they have found them for the courses they teach. And (so long as you’ve requested a textbook on inspection through your SAGE online account) why not submit your own feedback for others to read online too! UNSAFE IN THE IVORY TOWER The Sexual Victimization of College Women Bonnie S Fisher University of Cincinnati, Leah E Daigle Georgia State University and Francis T Cullen University of Cincinnati Integrating rich, up-to-date data and current research and theory, this first-of-its kind text explores the nature and dimensions of this social problem, providing a focus on the research of scholars who hope to help prevent sexual assault on campuses. In offering this facility, SAGE is the first academic publisher to share independent academic reviews and feedback online. We feel that encouraging two way communication with colleagues in the academic world is integral to producing quality content. Find out more at www.sagepub.co.uk/lecturer CONTENTS The Discovery of Sexual Victimization \ Beyond the Culture Wars: The Measurement of Sexual Victimization \ The Risk of Rape: Unsafe in the Ivory Tower? \ It Happened Again: Sexual Revictimization \ Victim Secrets: Acknowledging and Reporting Sexual Victimization \ Being Pursued: The Stalking of Female Students \ Creating Safe Havens: Preventing Sexual Victimization 2009 • 248 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-5476-1) • £55.00 Paper (978-1-4129-5477-8) • £22.99 8 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Criminology CRIMINOLOGY James Treadwell University of Leicester ‘This accessibly written book is truly innovative in combining an introduction to key perspectives and topics in criminology with a very student friendly study guide to the problems of researching and writing in the discipline’ - Professor Kevin Stenson, Middlesex University CONTENTS PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO YOUR COURSE COMPANION \ Introduction \ How To Use this Book \ Why Use this Book? \ Criminology Basics: Thinking Like a Criminologist \ What Is Crime? \ Perspectives on Crime \ Categorising Criminological Theory \ PART TWO: CORE AREAS OF THE CURRICULUM \ The Origins of Criminology \ Research Methods in Criminology \ Locating Crime within the Individual: Biological and Psychological Approaches \ Crimes as External to the Individual: Sociological Theories \ Contemporary Criminology \ Crime Statistics and Crime Data \ Crime and the Media \ Youth and Crime \ Gender and Crime \ Penology \ Serious Crime \ Victimology \ PART THREE: STUDY, WRITING AND REVISION SKILLS \ in collaboration with David McIlroy General Introduction \ Dealing with Theory \ How To Get the Most out of Your Lectures \ How To Get the Most out of Your Seminars \ Essay Writing Tips \ Revision Hints and Tips \ Exam Tips \ PART FOUR: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES READERSHIP Foundation and undergraduates students of criminology SAGE COURSE COMPANIONS SERIES 2006 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1133-7) • £54.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1134-4) • £15.99 PROVIDER’S HANDBOOK FOR ASSESSING CRIMINAL CONDUCT AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE CLIENTS Progress and Change Evaluation (PACE) Monitor Kenneth W Wanberg Centre for Addictions Research and Evaluation, Denver and harvey B Milkman Metropolitan State College of Denver 2009 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7969-6) • £87.00 Paper (978-1-4129-7970-2) • £52.00 DRIVING WITH CARE-EDUCATION AND TREATMENT OF THE UNDERAGE IMPAIRED DRIVING OFFENDER SAGE has been part of the global academic community since 1965, supporting high quality research and learning that transforms society and our understanding of individuals, groups, and cultures. SAGE is the independent, innovative, natural home for authors, editors and societies who share our commitment and passion for the social sciences. An Adjunct Provider’s Guide to Driving With Care Kenneth W Wanberg, David S Timken Timken & Associates and harvey B Milkman 2010 • 312 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8782-0) • £33.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers 9 Key Approaches to Criminology Series KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY Series Editor: Yvonne Jewkes, University of Leicester The SAGE Key Approaches to Criminology series celebrates the removal of traditional barriers between disciplines and, specifically, reflects criminology‘s interdisciplinary nature and focus. It brings together some of the leading scholars working at the intersections of criminology and related subjects. Each book in the series helps readers to make intellectual connections between criminology and other discourses, and to understand the importance of studying crime and criminal justice within the context of broader debates. The series is intended to have appeal across the entire range of undergraduate and postgraduate studies and beyond, comprising books which offer introductions to the fields as well as advancing ideas and knowledge in their subject areas. SURVEILLANCE AND CRIME Roy Coleman University of Liverpool and Michael McCahill University of Hull ‘This is a book about surveillance - a theoretical and empirical analysis of its historical emergence through to its contemporary uses and abuses - but it is much, much more than that. The authors skilfully lead us, via the idea and practices of surveillance, to core issues of 'crime', power and the state. Whether you have read every or no book about surveillance, you must read this one’ - Steve Tombs, Liverpool John Moores University This book explores how new surveillance technologies have given rise to new forms of monitoring and control. Offering a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between surveillance, crime and criminal justice, it explores: • the development of surveillance technologies • how new surveillance technologies are shaped by existing social relations, political practices and cultural traditions • the implications of the use of surveillance in responding to crime (including biometrics, DNA samples and electronic monitoring) • how ‘new’ surveillance technologies reinforce ‘old’ social divisions. MEDIA & CRIME Second Edition Yvonne Jewkes University of Leicester ‘Transpor ts students to a ge nuinely inte re sting place and makes other textbooks seem rather dull in comparison. It looks set to remain a classroom favourite for some time to come’ CONTENTS Introduction \ Understanding Surveillance \ The Historical Foundations of Surveillance \ New Policing and New Surveillance \ Globalization, Surveillance and the ‘War’ on Terror \ Surveillance, Power and Social Impacts \ ‘Contesting’ and ‘Resisting’ Surveillance \ Deconstructing Surveillance, Crime and Power READERSHIP Advanced students and academics in criminology, criminal justice, social policy and sociology - Chris Greer, City University KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY ‘Media and Crime becomes required reading not only for students and scholars of crime and media, but for anyone interested in understanding the dangerous dynamics of the late modern world’ 2010 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-352-1) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84787-353-8) • £22.99 - Jeff Ferrell, University of Kent and Texas Christian University Established in the field as the market leader, this book explores the complex interactions between media and crime from a critical and authoritative standpoint. Retaining and updating coverage of the core issues in the subject: news reporting of crime; media constructions of children and women; moral panics; media and the police; ‘reality’ crime shows; and surveillance and social control; the book now also includes: • additional chapters on cybercrime and crime film • updated content on new media including mobile, Internet and digital technologies, and social networking sites • discussions on how to research media and crime • fully updated references and student-friendly features - including discussion questions, further reading and a glossary. Its lucid and engaging style, thought-provoking content and panoramic coverage of key debates and issues make this the text on media and crime. CONTENTS Theorizing Media and Crime \ The Construction of Crime News \ Media and Moral Panics \ Media Constructions of Children: ‘Evil Monsters’ and ‘Tragic Victims’ \ Media Misogyny: Monstrous Women \ Police, Offenders and Victims in the Media \ Crime Films and Prison Films \ Crime and the Surveillance Culture \ The Role of the Internet in Crime and Deviance \ (Re)Conceptualizing the Relationship between Media and Crime READERSHIP Students and researchers in the fields of criminology, media studies, cultural studies and sociology KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY November 2010 • 328 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-702-6) • £70.00 Paper (978-1-84860-703-3) • £23.99 10 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 YVONNE JEWKES Yvonne Jewkes is Professor of Criminology at the University of Leicester. She is Series Editor of one of SAGE’s flagship book series, Key Approaches to Criminology; and is author of the bestselling Media and Crime. Yvonne’s research and teaching focus on the intersections between crime, media and culture and she is Founding Editor (with Chris Greer and Jeff Ferrell) of Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal. Her other main areas of interest and expertise are prisons and the sociology of imprisonment; especially the ethics of indeterminate life sentencing, the impact of penal architecture and design on the lives of the i n m a te s a n d s t a f f w h o occupy prison spaces; and the potential role of computer mediated technologies on the everyday lives and future prospe c ts of pr isone r s. Among the many books she has published on media criminology and on prisons and imprisonment are the three-volume collections, M e d i a a n d C r i m e and Prisons and Punishment, part of the SAGE Library of Criminology. +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Key Approaches to Criminology Series LAW AND CRIME Gerry Johnstone and Tony Ward both at University of Hull ‘Law and Crime provides a clearly written, stimulating and historically rooted introduction to criminal law and reminds us of its continuing relevance to criminology’ - Professor George Mair, Liverpool John Moores University 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 book introduces key topics in criminal law scholarship for criminologists, including: • criminalization • fault and criminal responsibility • corporate liability • the production of criminal guilt • the nature of judicial punishment. Aimed at students with no prior knowledge of law, the book includes many useful features to enhance understanding, from chapter overviews and key terms to study questions and suggestions for further reading. CONTENTS Crime and the Criminal Law \ Criminal Law and its Critics \ The Formation of Criminal Justice \ The Modernization of Criminal Justice \ Law, Criminology and Responsibility \ Responsibility and Homicide \ White-Collar and Corporate Crime and the Law \ Proving Criminal Guilt \ Punishment \ State Crime and Criminal Law \ Conclusion READERSHIP Students and academics in criminology, criminal justice and law KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY 2009 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1123-8) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1124-5) • £22.99 GLOBALIZATION AND CRIME Katja Franko Aas University of Oslo ‘A tour de force in exploring the contradictions and complexities of crime and crime control in a globalized world. Accessible, comprehensive and replete with pertinent illustrations, this text sets new standards for comparative and transnational criminology’ - John Muncie, The Open University Globalization and Crime provides a comprehensive and accessible account of the consequences of globalization in the post- 9/11 world. It explores crime in the context of increasing international interconnectivity. It explains theories around globalization and how these shed light upon the study of crime. Furthermore, the book examines the challenges the various global flows represent for the nature of governance, state sovereignty and crime control. Presenting an expert and interdisciplinary summary of complex debates, this book addresses a variety of highly topical issues, including: • the global war on terror • transnational organized crime • human smuggling and trafficking • global surveillance and policing • cybercrime • immigration. As part of the Key Approaches to Criminology series, Globalization and Crime offers key pedagogic features ranging from chapter overviews and key terms to study questions and suggestions for further debate. Concise and easy to read, this book will prove essential reading for students and academics in criminology, sociology, geography and other social sciences. CONTENTS Crime, Fear and Social Exclusion in the Global Village \ Global Mobility and Human Traffic \ Urban Criminology and the Global City \ The ‘Deviant Immigrant’ \ Transnational Crime and Crime Wars \ Beyond the State? \ Governing Cyberspace \ Criminology between the Local, the National and the Global READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminology; also students of globalization, geography and sociology KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIME 2007 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1289-1) • £69.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1290-7) • £22.99 Craig Webber University of Southampton This book combines classic theory with new developments in eyewitness testimony, offender profiling and forensic psychology. The resulting text offers an engaging and challenging route to a full understanding of key topics. CONTENTS Mapping the Terrain: Historical Dimensions on Psychology and Crime \ Interpersonal Violence and Investigative Psychology \ Sexual Violence and Sexual Deviancy \ The Psychology of Crime in Groups \ Mass Murder, Political Murder and War Crimes \ Psychology and Terrorism \ Psychology in the Criminal Justice System: Interviewing Witnesses, Suspects and Eyewitness Testimony \ A Brave New World? Psychology as a System of Governance and Control READERSHIP GENDER AND CRIME Marisa Silvestri South Bank University and Chris Crowther-Dowey Nottingham Trent University Looking at both feminist and masculine perspectives, this critical introduction to the key issues and debates surrounding gender and crime provides readers with an indispensable resource for gaining a successful understanding of the field. For higher-level students and academics in criminology, sociology and psychology CONTENTS KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY Introduction: New Approaches to Understanding Gender and Crime \ PART ONE: OUT OF CONTROL \ Women as Offenders \ Men as Offenders \ PART TWO: LOSING CONTROL \ Women as Victims \ Men as Victims \ PART THREE: IN CONTROL \ Gender and Criminal Justice Workers \ The Criminal Justice System \ A Gendered Site \ Conclusions 2009 • 224 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1941-8) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1942-5) • £22.99 KEY APPROAChES TO CRIMINOLOGY 2008 • 272 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1198-6) • £66.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1199-3) • £22.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers 11 the criminology and criminal justice network Read • Comment • Post • Listen • Share • Read journal articles and book chapters • Post a reading list, podcast or video • Create or join a group • Trade teaching resources • Search jobs and events • Start a discussion • Connect with colleagues w w w.crimspace.com COMPACT CRIMINOLOGY Series Editors: Nicole Rafter Northeastern University and Paul Rock London School of Economics and University of Pennsylvania Compact Criminology is an exciting new series that invigorates and challenges the international field of criminology. Books in the series are short, authoritative, innovative assessments of emerging issues in criminology and criminal justice – offering critical, accessible introductions to important topics. They take a global rather than a narrowly national approach. Eminently readable and first-rate in quality, each book is written by a leading specialist. Compact Criminology is directed toward students, researchers and teachers in criminology and across the social sciences. Books in the series are designed to be adopted for undergraduate and postgraduate courses due to their lively, authoritative style and inexpensive format. The Compact Criminology series provides a new type of tool for teaching and research, one that is flexible and light on its feet. The series is designed to address fundamental needs in the growing and increasingly differentiated field of criminology. CRIME AND TERRORISM Peter Grabosky Australian National University and Michael Stohl University of California, Santa Barbara ‘Jargon-free and bristling with thought-provoking example s from around the globe, Grabosky and Stohl have produced a lucid overview of a much-neglected area within criminology - the often murky interface between organized crime and terrorism’ - Dr Keith Hayward, University of Kent In this timely and original text, two of the leading authors in the field provide a clear and thorough look at terrorism from a criminological perspective. Integrating the latest research, the book explores the motives of criminals and terrorists, the causes of crime and terrorism and the impact of the law and the legal system. CONTENTS Introduction: Terrorism and Terrorists, Crime and Criminals \ Dimensions of the Problem \ State Terrorism and State Crime: The Dark Side of the State \ Intersections of Terrorist and Criminal Organizations \ Responding to Terrorism and Organized Crime: Local, National and International Dimensions \ Conclusions: Managing Crime and Terrorism READERSHIP Students and researchers of terrorism and international relations COMPACT CRIMINOLOGY 2010 • 152 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-031-8) • £50.00 Paper (978-1-84920-032-5) • £15.99 12 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Compact Criminology COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE Making Sense of Difference David Nelken University of Macerata, Italy ‘An accessible, engaging and sophisticated introduction to the challenges of truly comparative research on crime, criminal justice and penal policy-making’ - Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham The increasingly important topic of comparative criminal justice is examined from an original and insightful perspective by David Nelken, one of the top scholars in the field. Drawing on experience of teaching and research in a variety of countries, he offers multiple illustrations of striking differences in the roles of criminal justice actors and ways of handling crime problems. The book includes in-depth discussions of such key issues as how we can learn from other jurisdictions, compare ‘like with like’, and balance explanation with understanding. CONTENTS Changing Paradigms \ Why Compare? \ Just Comparison \ Ways of Making Sense \ Explaining too Much? \ The Challenge of the Global \ Whose Sense? READERSHIP Students and academics in criminology and criminal justice COMPACT CRIMINOLOGY 2010 • 136 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-936-3) • £50.00 Paper (978-1-84787-937-0) • £15.99 CRIME AND RISK Pat O’Malley University of Sydney CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS Criminology of Genocide and Atrocities Joachim Savelsberg University of Minnesota ‘Joachim Savelsberg brings a unique perspective and research background to the topic of crime and human rights. The book provides a succinct and penetrating analysis that persuasively explains why contemporary criminology must widen its boundaries to make human rights crimes a priority for our field’ ‘O’Malley, in this beautifully simple, insightful and erudite book, locates risk within a variety of mentalities that have been, and are being, deployed to “govern crime” - in doing so he places risk, where it should be, at the very centre of criminological thought and practice. This is an important book’ - Clifford Shearing, University of Cape Town Joachim Savelsberg’s text provides a much-needed criminological insight to the topic of crimes against humanity. Crime and Risk presents an engaging discussion of risk strategies and risk-taking in the domain of crime and criminal justice. It outlines the broad theoretical issues and political approaches involved, relating risk in contemporary crime governance to risk in criminal activity. It covers: • risk-taking and contemporary culture • the application of risk-oriented developments in crime prevention and control • the use of genetic and related biotechnologies • the conceptualization of risk in relation to race and gender • the influence of excitement upon criminal activity • evidence and accountability. CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction \ PART ONE: ARE THERE TRENDS IN CONTROLLING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS? \ When Are Atrocities Crimes? \ How and Why Have States and Governments Been Constrained? \ PART TWO: WHAT CAN CRIMINOLOGY CONTRIBUTE TO (AND LEARN FROM)THE STUDY OF SERIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS? \ Introduction \ Can Genocide Studies and Criminology Enrich Each Other? \ How Can Criminology Address Contemporary Atrocities? \ PART THREE: HOW CAN HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BE FOUGHT? \ What Is the Role of Criminal Courts? \ How Effective Can Courts Be and What Can Help Them? Introduction \ Risk and Crime Control \ Crime, Risk and Modernity \ Lines of Flight - John Hagan, Northwestern University READERSHIP Advanced students, postgraduates and academics in criminology, criminal justice, law, sociology and international relations READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and academics in criminology, criminal justice, and politics. COMPACT CRIMINOLOGY 2010 • 120 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-350-7) • £50.00 Paper (978-1-84787-351-4) • £15.99 COMPACT CRIMINOLOGY 2010 • 144 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-924-0) • £50.00 Paper (978-1-84787-925-7) • £15.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers 13 Criminal Justice COURTS, LAW, AND JUSTICE INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Edited by William J Chambliss George Washington University and Golson Books Ltd Research and Application Courts, Law, and Justice includes such hotly debated topics as asset fo r fe i tu re, D N A ev i d e n c e, d o u b l e jeopardy, expert witnesses and ‘hired guns,’ eyewitness testimony and accuracy, insanity defence, the jury system, mandatory sentencing, plea bargaining, polygraphs, three-strikes laws, victims rights and wrongful conviction. Curt R Bartol and Anne M Bartol both at Castleton State College Second Edition READERSHIP Now with improved learning features and a new colourful text design, this Second Edition covers a broad spectrum of topics, distinguishing between the different fields of forensic psychology for an audience with limited exposure to psychology. 2008 • 576 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-5830-1) • £65.00 Students in the fields of criminology, police science, law, sociology and psychology ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE July 2011 • 328 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7857-6) • £50.00 A Service Quality Approach CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Jennifer M Allen North Georgia College and State University and Rajeev Sawhney Western Illinois University An Introduction Noel Cross Liverpool John Moores University ‘This book, original in conception and clearly written and structured, will do an excellent job of introducing students of criminology and criminal justice to the relationship between “law in the books” and “law in action”. With a wealth of examples, it will help social science students to understand legal language and legal reasoning, and how criminal justice practice needs to be seen in the context of criminal law’ - Professor David Smith, University of Lancaster The book covers all the different theoretical approaches that the student of criminology and criminal justice will need to understand and provides learning tools such as: • chapter objectives - making the structure of the book easy to follow for students • questions for discussion and student exercises - helping students to think critically about the ideas and concepts in each chapter, and to undertake further independent and reflective study • ‘definition boxes’ explaining key concepts - helping students who are not familiar with specialist criminal law terminology to understand what the key basic concepts in criminal law really mean in practice • a companion Website which incorporates a range of resources for lecturers and students. CONTENTS PART ONE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES \ Introduction: What Are Criminal Law and the Criminal Justice Process There for and How Are They Used? \ Actus Reus \ Mens Rea \ General Defences in the Criminal Law \ Alternative Forms of Criminal Liability: Strict Liability, Complicity and Inchoate Offences \ PART TWO: SPECIFIC TYPES OF CRIMINAL OFFENCE \ Non-Fatal Assaults \ Sexual Offences \ Homicide \ Property Offences \ Conclusions: Where Are Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Going and Where Should They Go from Here? READERSHIP Uundergraduate criminal justice and criminology students, as well as law students whose courses take a sociolegal approach 2009 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-086-5) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-84787-087-2) • £22.99 14 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 This textbook addresses all of the specialty areas in criminal justice management.In addition, it looks at management within this dynamic environment and discusses theories and concepts that promote managing an open, responsive system. CONTENTS Introduction to Managing and Administering a Criminal Justice Organization \ Open and Closed Systems \ Service-Quality Approach \ Environmental Pressures \ Power, Conflict and Ethical Issues \ Motivational Theories \ Leadership Theories \ Communication \ Policing Administration \ Corrections: Prisons, Jails, Detention Centers \ Courts and Juvenile Justice \ Probation and Parole \ Security Management \ Measuring Organizational Effectiveness in Service Quality 2010 • 552 pages Paper (978-1-4129-5081-7) • £50.00 CRIMINAL COURTS A Contemporary Perspective Craig hemmens Boise State University, David C Brody Washington State University and Cassia C Spohn Arizona State University This comprehensive textbook covers court structure, courtroom actors and the trial and appeal process. In addition, it also covers related areas often not covered or inadequately covered in many courts textbooks. These include judicial decision-making, specialized courts and comparative court systems. CONTENTS PART ONE: THE PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN COURTS \ Law and the Judicial Function \ Sources of Law \ Types of Law \ Court Organization and Structure \ PART TWO: COURTROOM ACTORS AND THE COURTROOM WORKGROUP \ Prosecutors \ Defense Attorneys \ Judges \ The Jury \ Court Processes \ Pre-Trial Procedures \ The Criminal Trial \ Sentencing \ The Appellate Process \ Specialized Courts 2009 • 520 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7956-6) • £52.00 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Criminology & Criminal Justice Journals 2011 The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science http://theannals.sagepub.com Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology http://anzj.sagepub.com Child Maltreatment http://cmx.sagepub.com Crime & Delinquency http://cad.sagepub.com Crime, Media, Culture http://cmc.sagepub.com Criminal Justice and Behavior http://cjb.sagepub.com Criminal Justice Policy Review http://cjpr.sagepub.com Criminal Justice Review http://cjr.sagepub.com Criminology & Criminal Justice http://crj.sagepub.com Diogenes http://dio.sagepub.com European Journal of Criminology http://euc.sagepub.com Feminist Criminology http://fc.sagepub.com Homicide Studies http://hsx.sagepub.com International Criminal Justice Review Journal of Interpersonal Violence http://jiv.sagepub.com Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency http://jrc.sagepub.com Police Quarterly http://pqx.sagepub.com The Prison Journal http://tpj.sagepub.com Probation Journal http://prb.sagepub.com Punishment & Society http://icjr.sagepub.com http://pun.sagepub.com International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Race & Class http://ijo.sagepub.com Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice http://rac.sagepub.com Race & Justice Social & Legal Studies http://sls.sagepub.com Theoretical Criminology http://tcr.sagepub.com Trauma, Violence & Abuse http://tva.sagepub.com Urban Studies http://usj.sagepub.com Violence Against Women http://vaw.sagepub.com Young http://you.sagepub.com Youth Justice http://yjj.sagepub.com Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice http://yvjj.sagepub.com http://raj.sagepub.com http://ccj.sagepub.com 15 Journals NEW TO SAGE AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Editor: Sharon Pickering Monash University, Australia Editors: Anthea hucklesby, Susanne Karstedt, Clive P. Walker, Emma Wincup all at University of Leeds, UK Editor-in-Chief: Adam Crawford University of Leeds, UK Published in association with the Australian & New Zealand Society of Criminology Published in association with the British Society of Criminology The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology is one of the world's longest-running criminology journals. It is a leading international peer-reviewed journal for criminological research and is the principal journal of the Australian & New Zealand Society of Criminology, Inc. The journal is dedicated to advancing research and debate on a range of criminological problems and embraces diverse methodological approaches, being home to a wide range of criminological and interdisciplinary work in the field of crime and criminal justice. It is committed to advancing theoretical, empirical and policy debate in Australia, New Zealand and beyond. Criminology & Criminal Justice is a leading, peer reviewed journal of original research and thinking in the field. The journal seeks to reflect the vibrancy of the discipline of criminology throughout the UK and internationally. Publishing scholarly articles on all areas of crime and criminal justice: from policing to sentencing, community penalties and prisons; and from crime prevention to victims of crime. ThOMSON REUTERS 2009 JOURNAL CITATION REPORTS® ELECTRONIC ACCESS: NOW INDExED IN ThE ThOMSON REUTERS SOCIAL SCIENCE CITATION INDEx® (IMPACT FACTOR PENDING) Criminology & Criminal Justice is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://crj.sagepub.com 2009 Ranking: 22/35 in Criminology & Penology 2009 Impact Factor: 0.543 Five times a year: February, April, July, September, November ISSN: 1748-8958 • E-ISSN: 1748-8966 ELECTRONIC ACCESS: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://anzj.sagepub.com Three times a year: April, August, December ISSN: 0004-8658 • E-ISSN: 1837-9273 Editor: Julian Roberts University of Oxford, UK Associate Editor: Jan W. Keijser Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement, Netherlands CRIME, MEDIA, CULTURE Published in association with the European Society of Criminology Editors: Chris Greer City University, UK and Mark S. hamm Indiana State University, USA 16 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY Crime, Media, Culture is a fully peer reviewed, international journal providing the primary vehicle for exchange between scholars who are working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The European Journal of Criminology is an international, peer reviewed journal publishing high quality original research. It is the prime European source for authoritative information and analysis on crime and criminal justice issues. The journal seeks to open channels of communication between academics, researchers and policy makers across the wider Europe. 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Gabbidon Penn State Harrisburg, USA Managing Editor: Emma Cluley Greater Manchester Probation Trust, UK Published in association with The American Society of Criminology, Division on People of Color and Crime Published in association with Napo, the Trade Union and Professional Association for Family Court and Probation Staff Established in 1929, Probation Journal is a leading, peer reviewed journal that provides a national and international forum for sharing good practice, disseminating high quality criminal justice research and developing debate about the theory and practice of work with offenders. Race and Justice: An International Journal is a quarterly forum for the best scholarship on race, ethnicity, and justice. Of particular interest to the journal are policy-oriented papers that examine how race/ethnicity intersects with justice system outcomes across the globe. 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Students and instructors will also appreciate the full range of pedogogical and ancillary features that assist in the learning and understanding of the material. Gwen Robinson and Iain D Crow both at University of Sheffield CONTENTS Introduction \ The Sources of Criminal Procedure \ Searches and Seizures \ Stop and Frisk \ Probable Cause and Arrests \ Searches and Seizures of Property \ Inspections and Regulatory Searches \ Interrogations and Confessions \ Eyewitness and Scientific Identification \ The Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment \ Civil and Criminal Remedies for Constitutional Violations \ The Initiation of the Legal Process, Bail and the Right to Counsel \ The Courtroom \ Sentencing and Appeals \ Counter-Terrorism 2010 • 704 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8130-9) • £55.00 CONTENTS Introducing Rehabilitation \ The Theoretical Context \ Rehabilitation in an Historical Context \ Delivering Rehabilitation \ Custodial and Community Contexts \ The Evaluation Context \ Reviving Rehabilitation \ The 'What Works?' Movement \ Assessing Offenders \ Risks, Needs, Responsivity and Strengths \ Offending Behaviour Programmes \ Social Rehabilitation \ Emerging Approaches \ Rehabilitation and the Relational Context \ Conclusion \ Rehabilitation in the Twenty-First Century 2009 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4770-1) • £62.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4771-8) • £20.99 PENOLOGY David Scott University of Central Lancashire CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL LAW Concepts, Cases, and Controversies Second Edition ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: PENOLOGY \ PART TWO: CORE AREAS OF THE CURRICULUM: RUNNING THEMES IN PENOLOGY \ PART THREE: STUDY, WRITING AND REVISION SKILLS \ PART FOUR: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES SAGE COURSE COMPANIONS SERIES 2008 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4810-4) • £50.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4811-1) • £15.99 Matthew Lippman University of Illinois This textbook expands upon traditional concepts and cases with coverage of the most contemporary topics and issues. Contemporary material has been added and serves to illuminate the ever-evolving relationship between criminal law, society and the criminal justice system’s role in balancing competing interests. THE PENAL SYSTEM CONTENTS Fourth Edition The Nature, Purpose and Function of Criminal Law \ Constitutional Limitations \ Punishment and Sentencing \ Actus Reus \ Mens Rea, Concurrence, Causation \ Parties to Crime and Vicarious Liability \ Attempt, Conspiracy and Solicitation \ Justifications \ Excuses \ Criminal Sexual Conduct, Assault and Battery, Kidnapping and False Imprisonment \ Homicide \ Burglary, Trespass, Arson and Mischief \ Crimes Against Property \ White-Collar Crime \ Crimes against Public Order and Morality \ Crimes against the State Michael Cavadino University of Central Lancashire and James Dignan University of Leeds READERSHIP Undergraduate students in criminology, criminal law, criminal justice and policing 2009 • 656 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8129-3) • £54.00 An Introduction ‘There are few “must buy” books for students of criminology and criminal justice, but since its first edition in 1992 The Penal System has been one of them. For accuracy and scope, as well as its remarkable combination of scholarly rigour and readability, the book has no equal, and it has only got better through successive editions’ - David Smith, University of Lancaster Ursula Smartt The Penal System provides a complete introduction to all aspects of punishment within the wider context of the criminal justice system. The new edition features: new material on restorative justice; a discussion of recent theory developments; an overview of changes in the prison and probation services; critical analysis of recent developments in criminal justice policy; and an extended self-study guide to Internet resources. CONTENTS CONTENTS LAW FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS A Practical Guide What Determines a Criminal Today? \ The Legal System of England and Wales \ The Legal Systems of Scotland and Northern Ireland \ European Union Law and EU Law Enforcement \ Essential Criminal Law \ The Criminal Process \ Punishment and Sentencing \ Human Rights Legislation \ Young People and the Law 2008 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4569-1) • £64.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4570-7) • £21.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers Crisis? What Crisis? \ Justifying Punishment \ Explaining Punishment \ Court Decisions: The Crux of the Crisis \ Administering Punishment in the Community \ Prisons and the Penal Crisis \ Prison Privatization: Panacea or Pandora’s Box? \ Early Release: The Penal System’s Safety Valve \ Young Offenders \ Bias in the Criminal Justice System \ Solving the Crisis? READERSHIP Students and researchers in criminology, criminal justice, criminal law, social policy and social work 2007 • 488 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2946-2) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4129-2947-9) • £23.99 19 Punishment & Penology PUNISHMENT AND PRISONS EXPLAINING U.S. IMPRISONMENT Power and the Carceral State Mary Bosworth University of Oxford Joe Sim Liverpool John Moores University CONTENTS ‘Joe Sim has long occupied a key position in British and European criminology. This book is a genuinely important addition to the literature; it is controversial and will stimulate debate. Punishment and Prisons shows that critical criminology is alive, that it has a voice and that it needs to be read' The Origins of US Imprisonment \ Penal Reform and Penal Science \ Prison Culture \ An Era of Uncertainty \ The Punitive Turn \ A Culture of Control \ Challenging the Culture of Control? \ The New Detention: Securing the Border 2009 • 304 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2486-3) • £46.99 Paper (978-1-4129-2487-0) • £22.99 - Peter Young, Professor of Criminology, University of Hull With prisons overflowing and penal policy the topic of hot debate, Punishment and Prisons presents a lively and accessible discussion of possible solutions to the current crisis, by one of the foremost scholars in the field. Joe Sim traces the development of penal strategy over the past three decades through a critical analysis of the relationship between penal policy and state power. Exploring the contested histories of punishment that are prominent in criminology, and its development in penal policy, the book analyzes four key dimensions of modern penal trends: • continuity and discontinuity in penal policy and practice • reform and rehabilitation • contesting penal power • abolitionism. CONTENTS Continuity and Contestation in Penal Politics \ Law, Order and the Penal System 1974-1983 \ Hard Reign \ From Big House to Bleak House \ ‘Piety and Iron’ \ ‘Those with no Capital get the Punishment’ \ For Abolitionist Praxis \ Abolitionism in an Anti-Utopian Age \ READERSHIP CORRECTIONS Edited by William J Chambliss George Washington University Corrections includes such hotly debated topics as: capital punishment; clemency; cruel and unusual punishment; early release; gangs and prison violence; health care for prisoners; legal assistance for prisoners; life sentences; prison labour; prison overcrowding; prison privatization and contract facilities; religious rights; and supermax prisons. READERSHIP Students in the fields of criminology, police science, law, sociology and psychology KEY ISSUES IN CRIME AND PUNISHMENT • VOLUME 4 July 2011 • 336 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7856-9) • £50.00 Students, academics in criminology and criminal justice and those involved in the debates on penal policy - including prison reform groups, politicians and the media 2009 • 200 pages Cloth (978-0-7619-6003-4) • £67.00 Paper (978-0-7619-6004-1) • £22.99 RETHINKING CORRECTIONS Rehabilitation, Reentry, and Reintegration Lior Gideon and hung-En Sung both at John Jay College of Criminal Justice CORRECTIONAL THEORY Contexts and Consequences Francis Cullen and Cheryl L Jonson University of Cincinnati Informed by three underlying themes - theories matter, context matters, and evidence matters - this groundbreaking book examines the variety of theoretical orientations applied to past and current corrections theory and practice, and points the way to future improvements in policies and practices. CONTENTS From Theory to Policy: Evidence-Based Corrections \ Correctional Theory in Crisis: America’s Changing Context \ Just Desserts: Doing Justice or Getting Tough? \ Deterrence: Scaring Offenders Straight \ Incapacitation: Locking up the Wicked \ Restorative Justice: Reintegrative Shaming \ Rehabilitation: What Works to Change Offenders \ Early Intervention: Saving Children from a Life in Crime \ Four Correctional Lessons: Choosing Our Future Wisely READERSHIP Students of criminology and criminal justice July 2011 • 256 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-8179-8) • £53.00 Paper (978-1-4129-8180-4) • £21.99 Rethinking Corrections explores the challenges faced by convicted offenders over the course of rehabilitation and reintegration. The book’s scope spans the earliest stages of incarceration, and extends through release into the community, including post-release supervision, employment concerns, healthcare and family life. Each of the 16 chapters focuses on a specific phase of the rehabilitation and reintegration process, using original, evidence-based text developed by contributors recruited for their expertise and reputation in their fields. CONTENTS Introduction \ Public Attitudes toward Rehabilitation and Reintegration \ Treatment of Offender Population: Implications for the Risk Management and Community Reintegration \ Major Rehabilitative Approaches \ Probation: An Untapped Resource in US Corrections \ Diversion Programs \ Prison-Based Substance-Abuse Program \ Prison-Based Educational and Vocational Programs \ The Community Reintegration of Violent/Sex Offenders: Issues and Challenges for Community Risk Management \ Seeking Medical and Psychiatric Attention \ Faith-Based Prisoner Re-Entry \ Parole\ Employment Barriers to Reintegration \ Barriers to Reintegration \ Preparedness of Current College Curricula to Issues of Prisoner Re-Entry \ Integrative Theory of the Triple Rs (Rehabilitation, Re-Entry and Reintegration) READERSHIP Criminology students, especially those on penology courses 2010 • 448 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7018-1) • £61.00 Paper (978-1-4129-7019-8) • £30.99 20 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Punishment & Penology CORRECTIONAL MENTAL HEALTH From Theory to Best Practice Edited by Thomas J Fagan Nova Southeastern University and Robert K Ax This edited textbook provides a broadbased, practical guide to treating criminal offenders in a correctional mental-health practice. By virtue of a wide selection of readings, the book offers a solid grounding in theory, current research and professional literature and highlights aspects of clinical experience as presented by current practitioners. CONTENTS The Community-Corrections Continuum of Care \ An Introduction to Correctional Practice: Is It the Same as a Community-Based Practice? \ Practical/Administrative Issues \ Clinical Assessment in Correctional Settings \ Correctional Treatment \ Psychopharmacology for Correctional MentalHealth Providers \ Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Correctional Practice \ Seriously and Persistently Mentally Ill Offenders \ Female Offenders \ Substance Abusers and Dually Diagnosed Offenders \ Sex Offenders \ Juvenile Offenders \ Disruptive, Violent Offenders \ Racial, Cultural and Religious Issues and Sensitivities in Correctional Assessment and Treatment \ Other Offender Groups \ Correctional Mental-Health Practices READERSHIP Upper- level students taking courses related to correctional mental health January 2011 • 432 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7256-7) • £33.99 COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS A Text/Reader Robert D hanser and Shannon M Barton-Bellessa University of Louisiana CONTENTS History and Development of Community-Based Corrections \ Pretrial Release and Diversion \ Restorative Justice \ The Viability of Treatment Perspectives \ Assessment and Risk Prediction \ Probation Management and Case Planning \ Community-Based Residential Intermediate Sanctions \ Community-Based Nonresidential and Economic Intermediate Sanctions \ Parole Management, Case Planning, and Reentry \ Juvenile Offenders \ Specialized and Problematic Offender Typologies in a Changing Era Additional Materials Many of our textbooks are supported by accompanying websites which contain extra resources to assist lecturers with the planning of lectures and to help promote student learning. Additional material typically includes: • • • • • • PowerPoint slides Testbanks of questions Instructor's manual or teaching notes Case studies Glossaries Free online readings from leading SAGE journals • Weblinks • Sample exams • Data sets A current list of textbooks with accompanying websites is available at www.sagepub.co.uk/companionsites.sp March 2011 • 656 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8746-2) • £43.99 EXPERIENCING CORRECTIONS From Practitioner to Professor Edited by Lee Michael Johnson University of West Georgia Experiencing Corrections is a collection of essays written by scholars in the academic community with practical experience in corrections. READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate criminology students studying comparative penology June 2011 • 312 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8847-6) • £22.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers 21 Policing POLICING INTRODUCING FORENSIC AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Development and Contemporary Practice Peter Joyce Manchester Metropolitan University This clearly-written, comprehensive text combines an overview of the historical development of policing in the United Kingdom with discussion of current debates and practice. It also provides a global and comparative context, in order to shed light on contemporary issues. The book equips students with an in-depth understanding of the challenges and complexities of modern policing, including: • the relationship between the police and other criminal justice agencies • styles and approaches in practice • how to police political violence • diversity and the police • police accountability. CONTENTS Key Dates in the Development of Policing in the UK \ The Emergence and Development of Professional Policing \ The Police Response to Crime \ Police Powers \ The Methods of Policing \ The Police Service and the Criminal Justice System \ The Control and Accountability of the Police Service \ Diversity and the Police Service \ The Police and Politics \ The Global Dimension to Policing \ The Future Direction of Policing in a Time of Financial Restraint READERSHIP Undergraduate students in criminology, criminal justice and policing 2010 • 272 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-459-7) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84787-460-3) • £22.99 CONTENTS Introduction \ PART ONE: INSTIGATION AND INITIATION \ Initial Response and Crime Scene Lockdown \ Preserving, Recording and Securing Evidence \ Emerging Crime Scenes \ PART TWO: THE INVESTIGATION \ Investigative Strategy \ Forensic Science Strategy \ Forensic Science Specialisms: Palynology, Entomology, DNA, Pathology \ Passive Data and Searches \ Witness Statements and Witness and Suspect Interviews \ Suspect Prioritization and Suspect/Victim Interview Strategies \ PART THREE: CASE MANAGEMENT \ Preparing a Case File: Disclosure, Victim’s Code and the Witness Charter \ The Crown Prosecution Service READERSHIP Students studying forensic and criminal investigation on criminology and policing courses INTRODUCTION TO POLICING Ben Bowling King’s College, London and James Sheptycki York University Considering law enforcement beyond the boundaries of the nation state, Global Policing examines the forms it takes in contemporary society and the trajectory of its future development. The text explores: • the emergence of a ‘new security agenda’ focused on serious organized crime and terrorism • the blurring of boundaries between police, military, secret intelligence and other ‘security sector’ agencies • the restructuring of local policing so that it is ‘globally aware’, the creation of national policing agencies with a transnational reach, and the posting of international crime liaison officers around the world • the creation of regional entities such as Europol and global organizations such as Interpol. Written by two of the leading experts in the field internationally, Global Policing considers the effectiveness, legitimacy and accountability of transnational policing in a lively and accessible style. CONTENTS Transnational Policing, Concepts and Theory \ Policing and the Transnational State System \ The Global Policing Architecture \ Transnational Policing in Practice \ The Global Cops Cometh \ Accountability and Global Policing READERSHIP Students and academics in criminology, criminal justice, policing and international relations November 2011 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-081-3) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84920-082-0) • £21.99 ORDER TODAY This 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. Drawing on multiple disciplines and perspectives, the book promotes a critical awareness and practical comprehension of the intersections between criminology, criminal investigation and forensic science. November 2011 • 280 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-751-1) • £65.00 Paper (978-0-85702-752-8) • £20.99 GLOBAL POLICING 22 Jane Monckton-Smith, Adam hart and Julie Newberry all at University of Gloucestershire Michael Rowe Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand ‘The pedagogical features offer good guidance and make the text accessible and relevant, something that many other policing texts fail to do’ - Matthew Millings, School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University This groundbreaking text incorporates all the key areas of a policing course, from the history of the police and the legal framework, to current debates around issues such as diversity, surveillance and the nature of police occupational culture. Introduction to Policing offers: • an insightful approach, which explores and unpicks contemporary issues in a truly readable and lucid manner • excellent learning features throughout, to challenge and stimulate students - including boxed examples, self-check questions and answers, further reading and a full glossary • a student-friendly writing style that encourages students to engage with debates and to develop critical thinking skills. CONTENTS What Is Policing? \ Historical Origins and Development of the Police in England and Wales \ Police Powers \ Community Policing \ Police Culture \ Who Guards the Guards? \ Policing Diversity \ Plural Policing \ Surveillance, IT and the Future of Policing READERSHIP Those studying criminology, criminal justice or policing at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels 2008 • 280 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2868-7) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-2869-4) • £23.99 +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Policing / Crime & Social Divisions THE SAGE DICTIONARY OF POLICING POLICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Edited by Alison Wakefield University of Portsmouth and Jenny Fleming University of Tasmania Edited by William J Chambliss George Washington University ‘This dictionary covers a great many of the key concepts and issues in modern policing. Its value is both in the quality of the contributors and the way in which each section not only gives clear and accessible explanations but also gives an overview of the evaluation available. It is a very welcome resource for those who not only want a reference book but also some guidance on evidence-based practice’ Police and Law Enforcement includes such hotly debated topics as: accountability; arrest practices ; bount y hunters ; entrapment; Miranda warnings; police privatization; profiling; vigilantes; and zero-tolerance policing. July 2011 • 328 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7859-0) • £50.00 - Chief Constable Sara Thornton, Thames Valley Police The SAGE Dictionary of Policing delivers 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. Each entry includes: a concise definition; features of the concept; a critical evaluation; associated concepts, directing readers to linked entries; and key readings, enabling readers to take their knowledge further. In addition, The SAGE Dictionary of Policing offers online resources, including free access to key articles and links to useful Websites. READERSHIP Students, lecturers and researchers of police studies, criminology and criminal justice 2008 • 360 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3098-7) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3099-4) • £24.99 INTRODUCTION TO POLICING Gene Scaramella Kaplan University, Steven M Cox and William P McCamey both at Western Illinois University This is a comprehensive and contemporary core textbook for introductory policing courses. All of the foundations of policing - organization, administration, operations, functions, training and misconduct - are included, with additional up-to-date material on discretion, ethics, court rulings, contemporary strategies, technological advances and globalization. CONTENTS Policing in America \ Recruitment and Selection of Police Officers \ Training and Education of Police Officers \ The Police Culture \ Law, Court Decisions and the Police \ Police Work: Operations and Functions \ Police Organizations and Adminstration: An Overview \ Discretion, Ethics and Accountability in Policing \ Police Misconduct \ Policing in a Multicultural Setting \ Contemporary Strategies in Policing \ Technology and the Police \ Global Issues: Implications for the Police \ Private and Contract Police \ The Future of Policing in the United States READERSHIP Students on criminology and criminal justice courses with policing modules February 2011 • 536 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7530-8) • £43.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers ENFORCING POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY THROUGH CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT Sankar Sen Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi This book explores the sensitive issue of police accountability to civilian oversight bodies to control police excesses. At the centre of the discourse lies the tacit acknowledgement that the enormous power and authority invested in the police does lead to corruption and excesses unless adequate checks and balances are installed. The book analyzes these checks and balances and how these can be made more effective. It puts forth a cross-national study of internal and external mechanisms for enforcing police accountability and critically appraises the effectiveness of civilian oversight bodies. CONTENTS Police Accountability \ Control by External Agencies \ Civilian Oversight Bodies \ Policing the Police: Experience in the United Kingdom \ Police Oversight in Canada \ Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Public Complaint Commission \ Police Ombudsman in Northern Ireland \ Independent Complaints Directorate \ Police Complaints Authority: Australia \ Police Oversight in Brazil \ National Human Rights Commission and Police Oversight \ Requirements for a Successful Oversight Body \ Police Oversight in USA \ Police Reforms in India and Neighboring Countries READERSHIP Practitioners and academics in policing, public administration and public policy as well as human rights activists 2010 • 224 pages Cloth (978-8-13-210453-7) • £35.00 RACE AND CRIME A Text Reader helen Taylor Greene Texas Southern University and Shaun L Gabbidon Pennsylvania State University Race and Crime includes a collection of recent articles on race and crime published in a number of leading criminal justice journals, along with original textual material that serves to explain and unify the readings. ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: OVERVIEW OF RACE,ETHNICITY AND CRIME \ PART TWO: EXTENT OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION \ PART THREE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND CRIME \ PART FOUR: JUVENILE JUSTICE \ PART FIVE: RACE AND POLICING \ PART SIX: COURTS AND SENTENCING \ PART SEVEN: RACE AND THE DEATH PENALTY \ PART EIGHT: CORRECTIONS June 2011 • 584 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8907-7) • £44.99 23 Crime & Social Divisions RACE, CRIME AND RESISTANCE GENDER, CRIME AND VICTIMISATION Tina G Patel University of Salford and David Tyrer Liverpool John Moores University Pamela Davies Northumbria University Race, Crime and Resistance offers a thought-provoking account of the problematic construction of crimes as racialized. Critical, empirically grounded and theoretically informed, it unpicks the persistence of concepts of race and ethnicity in perceptions and representations of crime. This book draws on contemporary theory and a range of case studies to consider racial inequalities within the criminal justice system and related organizations. It explores the mechanisms of discrimination and exclusion, and the ensuing processes of mobilization and resistance. Articulate and sensitive in its approach, the book offers a vital insight into the pressing topic of race, crime and criminality. It clarifies complex ideas through the use of chapter summaries, further reading and study questions. CONTENTS Constructing the Race-Crime Problem (Introduction) \ Crime Science? \ The Politics of Hate \ Policing Racism or Policing Race? \ Courtin’ Justice \ Proportional Punishment \ Victims’ Rights and the Challenge of Discrimination \ Forms of Resistance \ Researching the Agenda \ Re-Constructing Race and Crime (Conclusion) READERSHIP ‘Throughout this book Davies puts to the fore the Man Question and the Woman Question for both victimology and criminology in an accessible, clearly written and student focused manner whilst never losing sight of the complexities associated with centring the salience of gender’ - Sandra Walklate, University of Liverpool A thoughtful and thought-provoking book, exploring gender patterns in both offending and victimization. It offers a thorough examination of how these patterns in society are variously established and represented, researched, explained and responded to by policy makers and criminal justice agencies. CONTENTS Introduction: The Gender Agenda to Crime and Victimization \ Gender Patterns to Crime and Victimization \ Mediated Gender, Crime and Victimization \ Feminisms, Ideologies and Research \ Feminist and Gendered Perspectives \ Explaining and Theorizing Offending and Victimization \ On Fear, Risk and Vulnerability to Victimization \ Gender and the Criminal Justice System: Responses to Lawbreakers \ Gender and Responses to Victimization \ Challenges to Understanding Crime and Victimization through Gender November 2010 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-027-8) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84787-028-5) • £20.99 Students and scholars of criminology, race and ethnicity, and sociology April 2011 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-398-2) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84920-399-9) • £21.99 VIOLENCE, GENDER AND JUSTICE Maggie Wykes and Kirsty Welsh both at University of Sheffield CONTENTS RACE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Introduction \ 'Cold-Blooded Lies' \ Mediating Sex 'n Violence \ Intimacy, Secrets and Statistics \ Gendering Criminology? \ Confronting Violence \ People, Policies and Places \ The Family of Man \ The Law, the Courts and Conviction \ Embodying Violence \ Masculinity, Culture and Crime Edited by hindpal Singh Bhui HM Inspectorate of Prisons and University of Hertfordshire This text delivers an overview of race and ethnicity across the criminal justice system. It unpacks terms such as ‘race’, ‘diversity’ and ‘multiculturalism’ to equip students with a thorough understanding of this complex subject area. Featuring chapters by leading experts, Race and Criminal Justice provides a specialist introduction to each area of the criminal justice system. It also features stimulating discussion of contemporary issues, such as criminal justice responses to refugees and asylum seekers, and the experiences of Muslims within the criminal justice system post9/11 and 7/7. Each chapter follows a consistent structure, offering: an overview of key theories relating to the study of race, ethnicity and criminal justice; analysis of research, policy and practice; and chapter summaries and further reading to support understanding. CONTENTS Introduction \ Key Concepts and Theories about ‘Race’ \ Criminology, Contemporary Society and Race Issues \ Policing and Race Equality \ The Crown Prosecution Service and Race Equality \ Prisons and Race Equality \ The Probation Service and Race Equality \ Gender, ‘Race’ and the Criminal Justice Process \ Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Criminal Justice \ Foreign National Prisoners \ Minority Muslim Communities and Criminal Justice \ Policing Racist Hate Crime \ Racism, Ethnicity and Drug Misuse READERSHIP Students of criminology and criminal justice, race and ethnicity studies, and law 2008 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4554-7) • £64.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4555-4) • £21.99 24 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 2008 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2336-1) • £64.00 Paper (978-1-4129-2337-8) • £21.99 HATE CRIME Impact, Causes and Responses Neil Chakraborti and Jon Garland both at University of Leicester ‘ hate Crime is essential reading for researchers, students and practitioners seeking to understand this complex and contested subject.... Clearly written and with case study illustrations, Chakroborti and Garland bring this challenging subject to the reader in a vivid and readable form’ - Ben Bowling, King's College, University of London. CONTENTS Understanding Hate Crime \ Racist Hate Crime \ Religiously Motivated Hate Crime \ Homophobic Hate Crime \ Gender, Transgender and Hate \ Disablist Hate Crime and ‘Borderline’ Expressions of Hate \ Policing Hate Crime \ Perpetrators of Hate Crime \ Reassessing Hate Crime 2009 • 200 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4567-7) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4568-4) • £21.99 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Crime & Social Divisions / Youth & Crime HATE CRIMES Causes, Controls, and Controversies Second Edition Phyllis B Gerstenfeld California State University hate Crimes addresses the many facets of hate crimes, providing a comprehensive examination of this complex problem. Phyllis B Gerstenfeld explores the causes of prejudice, the history and operation of hate crime legislation, the activities of organized extremist groups, the international manifestations and solutions to hate crimes, and the consequences of hate crimes upon victims and communities. CONTENTS Introduction \ The Whys and Hows of Hate Crime Laws \ The Hate Debate: Constitutional and Policy Problems \ Committing Hate: Who and Why \ Organized Hate \ Hate Crime Victims \ Fighting Hate \ Global Hate: International Problems and Solutions \ The Future of Hate JUVENILE CRIME AND JUSTICE Edited by William J Chambliss George Washington University Juvenile Crime and Justice includes such hotly debated topics as: age of responsibility; alternative schools; boot camps; death penalty for juvenile offenders; gangs and delinquency; juvenile offenders in adult courts; and parental responsibility laws. READERSHIP Students in the fields of criminology, police science, law, sociology and psychology July 2011 • 344 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7858-3) • £50.00 2010 • 368 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8025-8) • £29.99 JUVENILE JUSTICE A Guide to Theory, Policy, and Practice Seventh Edition Jennifer M Allen, Steven M Cox, John J Conrad both at Western Illinois University and Robert D hanser University of Louisiana Third Edition This text deals with the interrelationships among theory, policy and practice in juvenile justice. In this new edition, materials have been updated throughout, new examples and illustrations have been added, and a student Website providing Internet exercises and resources has been included. John Muncie The Open University CONTENTS YOUTH AND CRIME ‘In Youth and Crime, John Muncie accomplishes the extraordinarily difficult feat of covering a huge territory, introducing his subject matter in an accessible form, and yet offering original analysis and insight. This is a wonderfully accomplished textbook which leaves its rivals standing. The Third Edition is everything we have come to expect of its predecessors but with the added bonus that it is completely up to date and has new material on youth victimology and comparative youth justice’ - Professor Tim Newburn, London School of Economics and Political Science The Third Edition of this definitive, bestselling text offers the most comprehensive and authoritative overview of youth and crime available. Two new chapters on youth victimology and comparative and international youth justice have been added to provide critical analysis of issues such as institutional abuse, child trafficking, international children’s rights and transnational policy transfer. CONTENTS Youth Crime: Representations, Discourses and Data \ Histories of Youth and Crime \ Explaining Youth Crime I: Positivist Criminologies \ Explaining Youth Crime II: Radical and Realist Criminologies \ Youth Victimology \ Youth Cultures, Cultural Studies and Cultural Criminology \ Youth and Social Policy: Control, Regulation and Governance \ Youth Justice Strategies I: Welfare and Justice \ Youth Justice Strategies II: Prevention and Punishment \ Comparative and International Youth Justice READERSHIP Students of criminology, criminal justice, sociology, youth studies and social policy 2009 • 488 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-431-3) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-84787-432-0) • £22.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers Juvenile Justice in Historical Perspective \ Defining and Measuring Offenses by and against Juveniles \ Characteristics of Juvenile Offenders \ Theories of Causation \ Purpose and Scope of Juvenile Court Acts \ Juvenile Justice Procedures \ Juveniles and the Police \ Key Figures in Juvenile Court Proceedings \ Prevention and Diversion Programs \ Dispositional Alternatives \ Child Abuse and Neglect \ Violent Juveniles and Gangs \ Juvenile Justice around the World \ The Future of Juvenile Justice February 2011 • 488 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8225-2) • £43.99 JUVENILE JUSTICE The Essentials Richard Lawrence and Mario hesse both at St Cloud State University This textbook presents an overview of the major subject areas in juvenile justice, with some of the latest research available from books, journal articles and government documents. CONTENTS Defining and Measuring Juvenile Delinquency \ The History of Juvenile Justice \ Causes of Delinquency: Rational Choice and Individual Explanations \ Sociological Explanations of Delinquency \ Correlates and Causes of Delinquency \ Police and Juveniles \ Due Process and Juveniles’ Rights \ Juvenile Detention and Court Intake \ Transfer to Criminal Court \ The Juvenile Court Process \ Juvenile Corrections: Institutional and Residential \ Juvenile Probation and Community Corrections \ Restorative Justice \ The Future of Juvenile Justice 2009 • 336 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7012-9) • £29.99 25 Youth & Crime CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN PRACTICE CHILD MALTREATMENT Edited by Phil Jones University of Leeds and Gary Walker Leeds Metropolitan University John E B Myers University of the Pacific, Stockton A Collection of Readings Considering the rights of the child is now central to all fields involving children and to good multi-agency working. This book offers an explanation of the theoretical issues and the key policy developments that are crucial to all professions, and helps readers to understand children’s rights in relation to their role in working with children and young people. Looking at education, health, social care and welfare, it bridges the gap between policy and practice for children from birth to 19 years. This book helps the reader understand what constitutes good practice, whilst considering the advantages and tensions involved in working across disciplines to implement children’s rights against a complex legislative and social policy backdrop. CONTENTS PART ONE: CHILDREN’S RIGHTS: KEY IDEAS, PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES \ Children’s Rights: The Development of Ideas and Debates \ Children’s Rights: Social Justice and Exclusion \ Children’s Rights: Perspectives from Children \ Children’s Rights: Parallels and Differences across Service Provision \ PART TWO: RIGHTS AND SERVICE PROVISION: AREAS OF PRACTICE \ Early Years and Children’s Rights \ Play: The Child’s Right to Play: Rhetoric or Reality? \ Education and Children’s Rights: In the Classroom \ Education and the Child’s Voice: Participation and Language \ Social Work and Social Care \ Health and Health Promotion \ Youth Justice and Children’s Rights \ Youth Services: Local and Global? \ PART THREE: PRACTICE INFORMED FROM A RIGHTS APPROACH: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE \ The Concept of the ‘Child’s Voice’: What Are the Implications for Ways of Working with Children? \ Ethical Dilemmas in Different Contexts \ Involvement, Participation and Decision-Making: What Has Been Learnt about Involving Children? \ Safeguarding and Protection: What Does a Rights-Based Approach Mean across Different Disciplines? READERSHIP Students on early years, early childhood studies and childhood and youth courses; also professionals working across education, health and social work April 2011 • 256 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-379-1) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84920-380-7) • £22.99 This reader is a collection of 23 articles on child abuse and neglect. It makes an ideal complement to the APSAC handbook on Child Maltreatment, Third Edition. The book is divided into five parts, including the following: • child protection in the United States • child neglect • physical abuse • child sexual abuse • investigation and substantiation of neglect and abuse. All articles selected are from the SAGE leading journals Child Maltreatment and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Each article contains a one-page summary of key points written by John E B Myers as well as discussion questions at the end of each chapter. READERSHIP Students on social work with children courses and those taking child protection modules June 2011 • 376 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9506-1) • £22.99 APSAC HANDBOOK ON CHILD MALTREATMENT Third Edition John E B Myers University of the Pacific, Stockton and APSAC (American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children) The Third Edition of this bestselling handbook covers all aspects of child maltreatment, including physical abuse, sexual abuse and neglect. This edition has new and updated chapters, including the history of child protection, prevention, reporting, foster care and adoption, the criminal justice system, cultural competence and interviewing. The entire book has a focus on evidence-based practices which are discussed in all parts. In addition, each part contains a similar structure covering definitions, legal aspects, interventions and treatment. CHILD PROTECTION An Introduction Second Edition CONTENTS Chris Beckett University of East Anglia This broad introduction to, and critical analysis of, the complex issues involved in child protection work is written in an approachable style and presents these issues in a clear and engaging way, all the time encouraging reflection and debate through such features as case examples and interactive exercises. CONTENTS ART ONE: CHILD PROTECTION WORK \ Different Perspectives \ The MultiAgency System \ Making Things Different \ Personal and Professional \ PART TWO: CHILD MALTREATMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES \ Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect \ Disabled Children \ Harm \ PART THREE: CAUSES AND CONTEXTS \ Origins of Abuse and Neglect \ Parents with Substance Use and Other Mental-Health Problems \ Parents with Learning Difficulties \ Violent Homes \ Poverty and Social Exclusion \ PART FOUR: PROBLEMS AND DILEMMAS \ Abusive Systems \ Facing Reality Child Protection System \ Criminal Justice System \ Definitions, Prevalence and Consequences of Neglect \ Definitions, Prevalence and Consequences of Physical Abuse \ Definitions, Prevalence and Consequences of Sexual Abuse \ Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment \ Foster Care and Adoption \ History of Child Protection in America \ Interventions for Physically Abusive Parents and Abused Children \ Interviewing Children \ Investigating Neglect and Abuse \ Juvenile Court \ Medical Evidence of Physical Abuse \ Medical Evidence of Sexual Abuse \ Neglect of Children’s Health \ Prevention of Child Maltreatment \ Protecting Society from Sex Offenders \ Providing Child Maltreatment in Court \ Providing Expert Testimony \ Treatment for Sexually Abused Children \ Psychological Maltreatment \ Disclosure of Sexual Abuse READERSHIP Students on social work, social care and social policy courses; also professionals with an interest in child protection 2010 • 464 pages Paper (978-1-4129-6681-8) • £52.00 2007 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2091-9) • £69.00 Paper (978-1-4129-2092-6) • £22.99 26 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Violence VIOLENCE AND SOCIETY Larry Ray University of Kent FAMILY VIOLENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN Introducing the major theoretical debates, the book examines different levels of violence - interpersonal, institutional and collective - and different forms of violence - such as racist crime, homophobic crime and genocide. It provides readers with a succinct and comprehensive overview of its nature and effects, and the solutions and conflict resolutions involved in responses to violence. 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. An Introduction CONTENTS READERSHIP What Is Violence? \ Origins of Violence \ Violence, Bodies and Civilization \ Spaces of Violence \ Masculinity and Violence \ Violence and the Private Sphere \ Explaining Homicide \ The Politics of ‘Hate Crime’ \ Modernity and the Holocaust \ Conclusion READERSHIP Third Edition Ola Barnett, Cindy L Miller-Perrin and Robin D Perrin Research from experts in the fields of psychology, sociology, criminology and social welfare informs this book's broad coverage of current viewpoints and debates within the field. The Third Edition offers new and expanded coverage of abused and abusive adolescents and of marginalized groups and an increased focus on the neurobiology of child abuse. Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students taking modules on the family in social work, sociology, criminology and psychology February 2011 • 896 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8178-1) • £49.99 Students, academics and researchers in sociology, criminology, social pyschology and cultural studies March 2011 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-035-3) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84787-036-0) • £24.99 RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE The Integration of Criminal Justice and human Services Fourth Edition Eve S Buzawa University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Carl G Buzawa Textron Defense Systems, Wilmington and Evan Stark Rutgers University This new edition explores the response to domestic violence in the USA today, not only by the criminal justice system, but also by social service and health care agencies. CONTENTS Introduction \ Scope of the Problem: Defining and Measuring Domestic Violence \ Matters of History, Faith and Society \ Theoretical Explanations for Domestic Violence \ Selective Screening: Barriers to Intervention \ The Impetus for Change \ The Evolution of Arrest Preferences: Criminalizing the Social Response \ Variations in Arrest Practices \ The Role of State and Federal Legislation \ Case Prosecution: The Journey from Road Block to Change Agents \ Civil Courts and the Role of Restraining Orders \ Models for Judicial Intervention \ Community-Based and Court-Sponsored Diversion \ Domestic Violence and Health \ Children and Domestic Violence March 2011 • 496 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-5639-0) • £55.00 Paper (978-1-4129-5640-6) • £27.00 VIOLENCE A New Approach Michel Wieviorka Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and CADIS Translated by David Macey 2009 • 192 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-545-7) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-84787-546-4) • £22.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers ISSUES FOR DEBATE IN FAMILY VIOLENCE Selections from CQ Researcher CQ Researcher Issues for Debate in Family Violence is an ideal supplementary textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on family and child violence. CQ Researcher Readers investigate important and controversial policy issues. They offer balanced reporting, complete overviews and engaging writing. Each article gives substantial background and analysis of a particular issue as well as useful pedagogical features. CONTENTS Women’s Rights \ Domestic Violence \ Sex Offenders \ Hate Groups \ Cyberbullying \ The Prostitution Debate \ Child Welfare Reform A PINE FORGE PRESS PUBLICATION 2010 • 200 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9032-5) • £22.99 SERIAL MURDER Third Edition Ronald M holmes University of Louisville and Stephen T holmes University of Central Florida Continuing in the same well-written and accessible style as the previous editions, this text systematically examines the phenomenon of serial murder. CONTENTS What Is Serial Murder? \ Mass Murder and Spree Murder: Two Types of Multicides \ Serial Murder \ Theories of Serial Murder \ The Visionary Serial Killer \ The Mission Serial Killer \ The Hedonistic Serial Murderer: The Lust Killer \ The Hedonistic Serial Murderer: The Thrill Killer \ The Hedonistic Serial Killer: Comfort Type \ The Power/Control Serial Killer \ Female Serial Killers \ Serial Killers in Foreign Countries \ Health-Care Professionals and Serial Murder \ The Victims of Serial Killers \ Problems and Solutions in Serial Murder Investigations 2009 • 288 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7442-4) • £26.99 27 Violence / Terrorism UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM EXTREME KILLING Understanding Serial and Mass Murder Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues Second Edition James Alan Fox and Jack Levin both at Northeastern University Third Edition This comprehensive overview of serial and multiple murders looks at the theories for such criminal behaviour and applies them to a multitude of well-known and little-known cases worldwide, examining similarities and differences. Features of the Second Edition : • updated throughout with new cases such as the BTK Killer, Virginia Tech shootings and Fort Hood mass murder • expanded coverage of theory • a stronger research focus • expanded illustrations. CONTENTS PART ONE: MULTIPLE MURDER \ America’s Fascination with Multiple Homicide \ Defining Multiple Murder \ PART TWO: SERIAL MURDER \ An Anatomy of Serial Murder \ With Deliberation and Purpose \ Murder without Guilt \ Partners in Murder \ Killing for Company \ Fantasyland \ The Making of a Serial Killer \ Non-Sexual Control \ Killing Cults \ So Many Victims \ PART THREE: MASSACRES \ For Love, Money or Revenge \ Family Annihilation \ Firing Back \ Schooled in Mass Murder \ Fighting City Hall \ Hate-Motivated Mass Murder \ Going Berserk \ PART FOUR: Epilogue \ Remembering the Victims Gus Martin California State University This new edition offers a comprehensive and complete exploration of the phenomenon of modern terrorist violence. The Third Edition delves deeper into homeland security issues, and all elements of the book, including theories, case studies, maps, tables and pedagogy are fully updated. CONTENTS PART ONE: TERRORISM: A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW \ Terrorism: First Impressions \ The Nature of the Beast: Defining Terrorism \ Beginnings: The Causes of Terrorism \ PART TWO: THE TERRORISTS \ Terror from Above: State Terrorism \ Terror from Below: Dissident Terrorism \ Violence in the Name of the Faith: Religious Terrorism \ Violent Ideologies: Terrorism from the Left and Right \ Terrorist Spillovers: International Terrorism \ Emerging Terrorist Environments: Political Violence against Women and Criminal Terrorism \ PART THREE: THE TERRORIST TRADE \ The Information Battleground: Terrorist Violence and the Role of the Media \ PART FOUR: FINAL ANALYSIS \ The American Case: Terrorism in the United States \ Responding to Terror: The Options \ What Next? The Future of Terrorism READERSHIP READERSHIP Undergraduates and postgraduates studying homicide, serial murder and violence in the United States Undergraduates studying terrorism, international security, criminal justice administration, political conflict, armed conflict and social movements 2009 • 664 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7059-4) • £39.99 May 2011 • 280 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8031-9) • £28.99 ESSENTIALS OF TERRORISM Concepts and Controversies SOURCEBOOK ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Second Edition Gus Martin California State University Second Edition Edited by Claire M Renzetti University of Kentucky, Jeffrey L Edleson University of Minnesota and Raquel Kennedy Bergen St Joseph’s University, Philadelphia The new edition of this vital resource provides extensive coverage of the current state of research, theory, prevention and intervention regarding violence against women. Updates to this edition include: • a new and autobiographical ‘reflections’ piece at the end of each chapter • six completely new chapters addressing new and emerging topics • a foreword jointly written by Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, both Congressional advocates on behalf of victims of violence against women. A briefer version of Gus Martin’s popular Understanding Terrorism, Third Edition (SAGE 2009) , Essentials of Terrorism, Second Edition is a concise resource for understanding the multifaceted subject of modern terrorism. The book is a foundational text that can be readily used in conjunction with other resources such as topical texts, specialized publications, journal articles and readers. CONTENTS PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM: A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW \ Defining Terrorism \ Historical Perspectives and Ideological Origins \ Causes of Terrorist Violence \ PART TWO: TERRORIST ENVIRONMENTS \ Terrorism by the State \ Terrorism by Dissidents \ Religious Terrorism \ International Terrorism \ Domestic Terrorism in the United States \ PART THREE: THE TERRORIST BATTLEGROUND \ Terrorist Violence and the Role of the Media \ Tactics and Targets of Terrorists \ Counterterrorism and the War on Terrorism 2010 • 440 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8026-5) • £29.99 ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN RESEARCHING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN \ PART TWO: TYPES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN \PART THREE: PREVENTION AND DIRECT INTERVENTION \ PART FOUR: CONTINUING AND EMERGING ISSUES READERSHIP Advanced undergraduate or graduate students on courses in violence against women, family violence (domestic violence, intimate violence, interpersonal violence) and violent crime 2010 • 424 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7166-9) • £52.00 28 ORDER TODAY THE PEN AND THE SWORD Press, War, and Terror in the 21st Century Calvin F Exoo St Lawrence University A comprehensive review of how the US news media have covered - and are covering - the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. 2010 • 256 pages Paper (978-1-4129-5360-3) • £23.99 +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Terrorism TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY COMMUNICATING TERROR The Rhetorical Dimensions of Terrorism Gus Martin California State University Second Edition Terrorism and homeland Security provides current, up-to-date information on modern terrorism and its effects on homeland security. Joseph S Tuman San Francisco State University ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM: A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW \ PART TWO: TERRORIST ENVIRONMENTS \ PART THREE: THE TERRORIST TRADE \ PART FOUR: HOMELAND SECURITY IN THE UNITED STATES READERSHIP First and second-year undergraduates on criminology, criminal justice and politics courses 2010 • 416 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8802-5) • £39.99 This up-to-date text examines how acts of ‘terrorism’ create rhetorical acts: What messages, persuasive meanings and symbols do acts of terrorism generate and communicate to the world at large? These rhetorical components include definitions and labels, symbolism in terrorism, public oratory about terrorism, and the relationship between terror and media. This unique communication perspective shows how the rhetoric of terrorism is truly a war of words, symbols and meanings. CONTENTS ISSUES IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES The Struggle to Define Terrorism \ Terrorism as a Communication Process With Rhetorical Dimensions \ Labeling and Defining Terrorism as Rhetoric \ Symbols, Symbolism and Terrorism: Means and Implements \ Symbolism in the Targets of Terrorism \ Methods for Studying Public Oratory about Terrorism \ Case Studies for Public Oratory about Terrorism \ Theories of Mass Media for Terrorism \ Mass-Mediated Images and Construction of Terrorism READERSHIP Advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminolgy, international relations and communication Selections from CQ Researcher Edited by CQ Researcher 2010 • 240 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7324-3) • £24.99 ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES \ PART TWO: CRISES, CONFLICTS, AND PEACE PROSPECTS AROUND THE WORLD \ PART THREE: COPING WITH THE AFTERMATH \ PART FOUR: SPECIAL TOPICS December 2010 • 544 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9291-6) • £22.99 …from the world's leading research methods publisher Discover SRMO Lists – methods readings suggested by other SRMO users “I have never really seen anything like this product before and I think it is really valuable.” John Creswell, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Explore the Methods Map to discover links between methods The essential tool for researchers… Watch video interviews with leading methodologists From basic explanations to advanced discussion, SRMO will lead you to the right content for you Available as inspection copy for lecturers Based on a newly designed taxonomy with over 1,400 qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods terms Over 120,000 pages of book, journal and reference content to support your learning find out more at www.srmo.sagepub.com 29 Research Methods SOCIAL RESEARCH QUALITATIVE RESEARCH An Introduction Third Edition Second Edition Edited by David Silverman Goldsmiths College, University of London, Kings College, University of London and Visiting Professor in the Business School at the University of Technology, Sydney Matthew David Brunel University and Carole D Sutton University of Plymouth December 2010 • 680 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-012-4) • £85.00 Paper (978-1-84787-013-1) • £27.99 November 2010 • 464 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-416-3) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84920-417-0) • £26.99 INTERPRETING QUALITATIVE DATA INTRODUCING RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Fourth Edition A Beginner’s Guide to Doing a Research Project David Silverman Goldsmiths College, University of London, Kings College, University of London and Visiting Professor in the Business School at the University of Technology, Sydney Uwe Flick Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences, Berlin March 2011 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-780-5) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84920-781-2) • £21.99 September 2011 • 460 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-420-6) • £85.00 Paper (978-0-85702-421-3) • £27.99 QUALITATIVE INQUIRY AND RESEARCH DESIGN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Choosing Among Five Approaches Monique hennink Emory University, Inge hutter and Ajay Bailey both at University of Groningen Second Edition John W Creswell University of Nebraska, Lincoln November 2010 • 328 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2225-8) • £70.00 Paper (978-1-4129-2226-5) • £23.99 2007 • 416 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1606-6) • £78.00 Paper (978-1-4129-1607-3) • £35.99 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY RESEARCH DESIGN Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches 30 With over 1,200 books and journals in research methods, across qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods, you are sure to find what you need to support your research. A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners Third Edition Third Edition John W Creswell University of Nebraska, Lincoln Ranjit Kumar University of Western Australia 2008 • 296 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-6556-9) • £76.00 Paper (978-1-4129-6557-6) • £33.99 November 2010 • 440 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-300-5) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84920-301-2) • £26.99 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk DOING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CONSTRUCTING GROUNDED THEORY Third Edition A Practical Guide through Qualitative Analysis David Silverman Goldsmiths College, University of London, Kings College, University of London and Visiting Professor in the Business School at the University of Technology, Sydney 2009 • 472 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-033-1) • £88.00 Paper (978-1-84860-034-8) • £27.99 STATISTICS FOR PEOPLE WHO (THINK THEY) HATE STATISTICS Fourth Edition Neil J Salkind November 2010 • 472 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7959-7) • £35.99 Kathy Charmaz Sonoma State University INTRODUCING QUALITATIVE METhODS SERIES 2006 • 224 pages Cloth (978-0-7619-7352-2) • £75.00 Paper (978-0-7619-7353-9) • £25.99 THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Fourth Edition Edited by Norman K Denzin University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Yvonna S Lincoln Texas A & M University August 2011 • 1208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7417-2) • £87.00 DISCOVERING STATISTICS USING SPSS AN INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Third Edition Fourth Edition Andy Field University of Sussex Uwe Flick Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences, Berlin 2009 • 856 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-906-6) • £93.00 Paper (978-1-84787-907-3) • £38.99 2009 • 528 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-323-1) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-84787-324-8) • £27.99 BASICS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CASE STUDY RESEARCH Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory Fourth Edition Third Edition Juliet Corbin San Jose State University and Anselm Strauss 2008 • 400 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-0643-2) • £68.00 Paper (978-1-4129-0644-9) • £35.99 Design and Methods Robert K Yin COSMOS Corporation, Bethesda APPLIED SOCIAL RESEARCh METhODS SERIES • VOLUME 5 2008 • 240 pages Paper (978-1-4129-6099-1) • £24.99 Download our full research methods catalogue and read sample chapters of all these and many more research methods books at www.sagepub.co.uk/methods Available as inspection copy for lecturers 31 Research Methods DOING CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH Second Edition Edited by Pamela Davies, Peter Francis and Victor Jupp all at Northumbria University ‘Just what students need. A reliable, practical and sensible guide to research methods as applied to criminological questions’ - Professor Tim Newburn, London School of Economics and Political Science The new edition of this bestselling textbook brings research alive for students studying criminology and related subjects. Contextualizing research with real-life examples of crime and criminal justice, the book looks at the processes, practicalities and problems of doing criminological research, ensuring students get to grips with preparing for and doing their own research. Thoroughly revised and updated, the book includes 12 new chapters and a revised three-part structure designed around the core elements of a research project (preparing, doing and reflecting). It explores: • researching the media • designing criminological research • using the Internet to research crime and justice • undertaking a criminological literature review • ethics and politics of criminological research • crime analysis and survey research • doing critical criminological research. • longitudinal and ethnographic research The book is also now equipped with student support features including chapter key points, summaries, study questions/activities and resources, suggestions for further reading, and a comprehensive glossary. CONTENTS Introduction \ PART ONE: PREPARING CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH \ Planning Criminological Research \ Formulating Criminological Research Questions \ Methodological Approaches to Criminological Research \ Undertaking a Criminological Literature Review \ PART TWO: DOING CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH \ Mapping and Using Crime Data in Criminological Research \ Sensitive Survey Research: An Oxymoron? \ Doing Interviews in Prison \ ‘Essentially Barbarians’? Researching the ‘Youth Underclass’ \ Ethnographic Research in the Context of Policing \ Using the Media to Understand Crime and Criminal Justice \ The Media and Criminological Research \ Using the Internet to Research Crime and Justice \ PART THREE: REFLECTING ON CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH \ Ethics and Criminological Research \ The Politics of Criminological Research \ Critical Reflection as Research Methodology READERSHIP Students and researchers in criminology and criminal justice December 2010 • 392 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-652-4) • £75.00 / Paper (978-1-84860-653-1) • £24.99 THE PRACTICE OF RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Fourth Edition Second Edition Ronet Bachman University of Delaware and Russell K Schutt University of Massachusetts Ronet Bachman University of Delaware and Russell K Schutt University of Massachusetts This accessible research methods text provides students with real-world criminal justice examples that will capture their attention and help them to better understand contemporary research and its applications in their field of interest. The text covers both qualitative and quantitative methods and provides a number of SPSS, ethics, and Internet exercises. New to the Fourth Edition : • a new chapter on ethics • new coverage of research using video with video clips on a study site • additional coverage of crime analysis and crime mapping • ancillaries that include an instructor resources site and a student study site. This book uniquely helps to teach research design and techniques within the context of substantive criminology and criminal justice issues of interest to students in the field. This is a briefer version of Ronet Bachman and Russell K Schutt's successful The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice, written in a less formal style, with more concise examples drawn from everyday experience and less coverage of complex or more rigorous methods, making it an excellent introductory methods text for undergraduate research courses in the fields of criminal justice and criminology. CONTENTS Science, Society and Criminological Research \ The Process and Problems of Criminological Research \ Research Ethics and Philosophies \ Sampling \ Causation and Research Design \ Experimental Designs \ Survey Research \ Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis \ Analyzing Content: Crime Mapping, Historical, Secondary and Content Analysis \ Evaluation and Policy Analysis \ Summarizing Quantitative Data \ Reporting Research Results Students of criminology and criminal justice READERSHIP April 2011 • 400 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9176-6) • £44.99 2010 • 560 pages Paper (978-1-4129-7875-0) • £45.99 ORDER TODAY Science, Society and Criminological Research \ The Process and Problems of Criminological Research \ Research Ethics and Philosophies \ Conceptualization and Measurement \ Sampling \ Causation and Research Design \ Survey Research \ Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis \ Analyzing Content: Crime Mapping and Historical, Secondary and Content Analysis \ Evaluation and Policy Analysis \ Describing Quantitative Data \ Reporting Research Results Undergraduates on research courses in the fields of criminal justice and criminology READERSHIP 32 CONTENTS +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Research Methods SNAPSHOTS OF RESEARCH Readings in Criminology and Criminal Justice Edited by Richard D hartley Snapshots of Research is a supplemental textbook comprised of scholarly articles exemplif ying research methods in criminology and criminal justice. The variety of readings will provide the student with a grasp of the fundamentals of research, as well as a more in-depth understanding of each of the specific methods used in everyday life. Each chapter has an introduction preceding each article discussing the basic procedures of the method along with its strengths and limitations. The research articles are some of the most recent and best examples of research that have been published in academic journals. SOCIAL STATISTICS FOR A DIVERSE SOCIETY Sixth Edition Chava Frankfort-Nachmias University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and Anna Leon-Guerrero Pacific Lutheran University The only book to focus on the constant interplay between local and global social concerns and methods of inquiry and investigation. The new edition of this bestselling text continues to emphasize intuition and common sense, while demonstrating the link between the practice of statistics and important social issues. A PINE FORGE PRESS PUBLICATION January 2011 • 600 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9253-4) • £61.00 CONTENTS The Scientific Method and the Research Process in Criminology and Criminal Justice \ Criminological Theory and the Scientific Method \ Ethics in the Research Process \ Conceptualization and Measurement \ Sampling \ Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research Designs \ Survey Research and Interviews \ Qualitative Research - Participant Observation, Focus Groups and Case Studies \ Unobtrusive Methods - Secondary Analysis, Content Analysis, Crime Mapping and Meta-Analysis \ Mixed-Methods Research \ Evaluation Research and Policy Analysis READERSHIP Upper-level graduate and postgraduate students of criminology and criminal justice December 2010 • 464 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8919-0) • £24.99 USING IBM(R) SPSS FOR SOCIAL STATISTICS AND RESEARCH METHODS Third Edition William E Wagner III California State University THE MISMEASURE OF CRIME Second Edition Clayton J Mosher,Washington State University Terance D Miethe and Timothy C hart University of Nevada This book addresses the measurement of crime both historically and cross-nationally. It examines the strengths and weaknesses of each data source, the fundamental issues surrounding their accuracy, and the applications of these data in theoretical and policy research. Ideal as a companion to a statistics or research methods text or as a stand-alone guide, this book shows readers how to use images and directions drawn from SPSS Version 18.0 and now uses the latest version of the General Social Survey (GSS) as a secondary data set. CONTENTS Overview \ Transforming Variables \ Selecting and Sampling Cases \ Organization and Presentation of Information \ Charts and Graphs \ CrossTabulations and Measures of Association for Nominal and Ordinal Variables \ Correlations and Regression Analysis \ Logistic Regression Analysis \ Testing Hypothesis Using Means and Cross-Tabulation \ Analysis of Variance \ Editing Output \ Advanced Applications A PINE FORGE PRESS PUBLICATION December 2010 • 160 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9142-1) • £17.99 CONTENTS Introduction \ The History of Measuring Crime \ Official Crime Data \ SelfReporting Studies \ Victimization Surveys \ Crime Patterns, Evaluating Crime Policies and Criminological Theories January 2011 • 280 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8181-1) • £24.99 HANDBOOK OF ACTION RESEARCH Concise Paperback Edition QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Third Edition Edited by David Silverman University of Technology, Sydney This major text brings together the top authors in their fields to provide an overview of the core qualitative methods. November 2010 • 464 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-416-3) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84920-417-0) • £26.99 Available as inspection copy for lecturers Edited by Peter Reason University of Bath and hilary Bradbury University of Southern California College ‘An essential purchase for understanding the interrelationship between the “thinkers” and “doers” engaged in investigating and understanding the society in which researchers live’ - European Journal of Social Work 2005 • 400 pages Paper (978-1-4129-2030-8) • £34.99 33 Study Skills SAGE Study Skills Download our full Study Skills catalogue and read sample chapters at www.sagepub.co.uk/studyskills.sp GOOD ESSAY WRITING A Social Sciences Guide Fourth Edition Peter Redman and Wendy Maples both at The Open University CONTENTS Introduction \ What is a Social Science Essay? \ Stages of Writing, from Preparation to Final Version \ Matching the Answer to the Question \ Reading, Note-taking and Literature Searches \ Thinking Critically and Formulating an Argument \ Writing Introductions \ Writing the Main Section \ Writing Conclusions \ Referencing \ Some Common Worries \ What Tutors look for when Marking Essays \ Examples of Student Essays READERSHIP All undergraduate students in the social sciences looking to improve their essay writing skills April 2011 • 164 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-370-4) • £65.00 Paper (978-0-85702-371-1) • £12.99 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING FOR POSTGRADUATES DOING ESSAYS AND ASSIGNMENTS Second Edition Essential Tips for Students CONTENTS Pete Greasley University of Bradford Introduction: Why You Should Read This Book (And Keep It To Yourself ) \ An Insight into the Marking Process \ How to Impress and Distress Markers \ Before You Start: Some Rules of the Game \ One Thing Leads to Another: Reading and Researching the Literature \ Getting Started And Getting Finished \ Introductions, Conclusions and Structure \ What was the Question Again? \ Critical Analysis, Perspective and Argument \ The Greatest Source of 'Marker Distress': Language, Grammar and Expression \ Referencing - An Academic Fetish ? \ Plagiarism: 'How Many Words and When Do You Need It By?' \ How Not To Present Graphs and Charts \ Presenting Your Assignment: First Impressions Count \ When the Cook Tastes the Soup: “Formative Feedback” and “Feed-Forward” PART ONE: BECOMING A CRITICAL READER AND SELF-CRITICAL WRITER \ What it Means to be Critical \ Making a Critical Choice \ Getting Started on Critical Reading \ Getting Started on Self-Critical Writing \ Creating a Comparative Critical Summary \ PART TWO: DEVELOPING AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS \ The Key to a Mental Map for Exploring the Literature \ The Argument Component of your Mental Map \ More Components: Knowledge, Literature, Intellectual Projects \ Developing a Critical Analysis of a Text \ A Worked Example of a Critical Analysis \ Developing your Argument in Writing a Critical Review of a Text \ PART THREE: PUTTING YOUR CRITICAL REVIEWS TO WORK \ Focusing and Building up your Critical Literature Review \ Integrating Critical Literature Reviews into your Dissertation \ Tools for Structuring a Dissertation \ Using the Literature in Research Papers and Oral Presentations \ Appendices: Abridged article: 'One word or two?' Abridged article: 'sharing leadership through teamwork' Blank form for the Critical Analysis of a text Checklist: developing a logical overall argument in a dissertation READERSHIP READERSHIP All students Postgraduate students, skills and methods course tutors and researchers. Mike Wallace University of Cardiff and Alison Wray Cardiff University CONTENTS February 2011 • 150 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-202-2) • £50.00 Paper (978-1-84920-203-9) • £12.99 34 ORDER TODAY January 2011 • 272 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-561-0) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84920-562-7) • £22.99 +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Reference THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH METHODS Edited by David Gadd University of Manchester, Susanne Karstedt University of Leeds and Steven F Messner State University of New York at Albany ‘This remarkable collection of essays is criminological methodology like it ought to be. Reflecting the rich, methodological and substantive diversity of the field and the complexity of the criminological subject matter, these essays reveal the stories behind the stories criminologists tell. Essential reading for students and researchers alike’ – Shadd Maruna, Queens University Belfast Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries its own unique challenges. The handbook focuses on the application of ‘methods’, broadly understood, to address the core substantive questions that currently motivate contemporary criminological research. It maps a canon of methods that are more elaborated than in most other fields of social science, and the intellectual terrain of research problems with which criminologists are routinely confronted. Drawing on exemplary studies, chapters in each section will illustrate the techniques (qualitative and quantitative) that are commonly applied in empirical studies, as well as the logic of criminological enquiry the ways in which the specific nature of research questions dictate the kinds of data and analytic strategies required to effectively answer these questions. Edited by leaders in the field of criminological research, and containing contributions by internationally renowned experts, The SAGE handbook of Criminological Research Methods is comprehensive, forward-thinking and broad in its enquiry. CONTENTS PART ONE: CRIME AND CRIMINALS \ Life Histories and Autobiographies as Ethnographic Data \ Self-Report Surveys within Longitudinal Panel Designs \ In-Depth Interviewing and Psychosocial Case Study Analysis \ Neurocriminological Approaches \ Identifying Causality: Gun Prevalence and Homicide Rates \ PART TWO: CRIME'S CONTEXTS: CULTURES, NETWORKS AND COMMUNITIES \ Multi-Level Modeling and Criminological Inquiry \ Examining the Role of the Environment in Crime Causation: Small Area Community Surveys and Space-Time Budgets \ Social Networks and the Ecology of Crime: Using Social Network Data to Understand \ Using Census Data and Surveys to Study Labor Markets and Crime \ Historical and Archival Research Methods \ PART THREE: PERCEPTUAL DIMENSIONS OF CRIME \ Photography in Criminological Research \ Auto-Ethnography \ Interviewing Victims of State Violence \ Questioning Homicide and the Media: Analysis of Content or Content Analysis? \ Assessing Crime through International Victimization Surveys \ In Search of the Fear of Crime: Using Interdisciplinary Insights to Improve the Conceptualization and Measurement of Everyday Insecurities \ Measuring Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice \ PART FOUR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS: ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS \ Researching Police Culture: A Longitudinal Mixed Method Approach \ Quasi-Experimental Research on Community Policing \ Order in the Court: Using Ethnomethodology to Explore Juvenile Justice Settings \ Exploring the Methodological Approaches to Probation Success \ Conceptualizing and Measuring the Quality of Prison Life \ Comparing Justice and Crime across Cultures \ PART FIVE: PREVENTING CRIME AND IMPROVING JUSTICE \ Experimental Criminology and Restorative Justice: Principles of Developing and Testing Innovations in Crime Policy \ Large-Scale Criminological Field Experiments: The Zurich Project on the Social Development of Children \ 'Meta-Analysis as a Method of Systematic Reviews' \ 'Crime Concentration and Police Work' \ 'Assessing the costs of Fraud' \ The Other Cultural Criminology: The Role of Action Research in Justice Work and Development \ Feminist Approaches to Criminological Research \ Research Ethics in Criminology READERSHIP Postgraduate students, researchers and academics in criminology, criminal justice, policing, law and sociology October 2011 • 520 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-175-9) • £95.00 THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY Edited by Eugene McLaughlin City University London and Tim Newburn London School of Economics ‘For any criminologist looking to make sense of recent developments in the field, this is the go-to book. In essays by leading specialists, it provides the latest updates on traditional theories whilst charting new directions. It also offers intepretive frameworks for criminology's current flux and fragmentation and closely examines relationships among theory, policy, and criminal justice practice. Invaluable and indispensible!’ - Nicole Rafter, Professor, Northeastern University The SAGE handbook of Criminological Theory re-centres theory in the boldest, most thoughtprovoking form possible within the criminological enterprise. Written by a team of internationally respected specialists, it provides readers with a clear overview of criminological theory, enabling them to reflect critically upon the variety of theoretical positions - traditional, emergent and desirable - that are constitutive of the discipline at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Each chapter has been specially commissioned to include the following: • a brief historical overview of the theoretical perspective • core ideas and key associated concepts • a critical review of the contemporary status of the perspective • reflections on future developments. In addition, the handbook features a substantive introduction by the editors, providing a review of the development of criminological theory, the state of contemporary criminological theory and emergent issues and debates. ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: CONTEMPORARY CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY \ PART TWO: NEW DIRECTIONS READERSHIP Academics, practitioners and students in criminological theory 2010 • 552 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2038-4) • £90.00 Available as inspection copy for lecturers 35 Reference THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF RACE AND ETHNIC STUDIES THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF PREJUDICE, STEREOTYPING AND DISCRIMINATION Edited by Patricia hill Collins University of Maryland and John Solomos City University Edited by John F Dovidio Yale University, Miles hewstone University of Oxford, Peter Glick Lawrence University and Victoria M Esses University of Western Ontario This volume contains comprehensive coverage on the state of research, critical analysis and promising avenues for further study on prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination. 2010 • 672 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3453-4) • £90.00 THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF ACTION RESEARCH Participative Inquiry and Practice Second Edition This panoramic, critical survey of the field supplies researchers and students with a vital resource. It is a rigorous, focused examination of the central questions in the field today. The text examines: • the roots of the field of race and ethnic studies • the distinction between race and ethnicity • methodological issues facing researchers • the relationship between the field and more established disciplines • the intersections between race and ethnicity and questions of sexuality, gender, nation and social transformation • the challenge of multiculturalism • race, ethnicity and globalization • race and the family • race and education • race and religion • issues for the 21st century. Planned and edited by a distinguished team of Anglo-American scholars, the handbook pools an impressive range of international world-class expertise and insight. It provides a landmark work which will be the measure of debate and research for years to come. ABRIDGED CONTENTS Edited by Peter Reason University of Bath and hilary Bradbury University of Southern California College PART ONE: LOCATING THE FIELD: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS \ PART TWO: RACE, ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL HIERARCHY \ PART THREE: THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF RACE AND ETHNICITY \ PART FOUR: DEBATES AND NEW INITIATIVES The SAGE handbook of Action Research has been completely updated to bring chapters in line with the latest research approaches in this field of social inquiry. READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and lecturers in race and ethnicity, sociology, criminology and social policy 2007 • 752 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2029-2) • £95.00 2010 • 560 pages Cloth (978-0-7619-4220-7) • £90.00 See the full listing of all our Criminology titles online at www.sagepub.co.uk 21ST CENTURY CRIMINOLOGY A Reference handbook Two-Volume Set Edited by J Mitchell Miller University of Texas 21st Century Criminology provides straightforward and definitive overviews of 100 key topics comprising traditional criminology and its modern outgrowths. The individual chapters have been designed to serve as a ‘first-look’ reference source for most criminological inquirers. Both connected to the sociological origins of criminology (such as theory and research methods) and the justice systems’ response to crime and related social problems, as well as coverage of major crime types, this two-volume set offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of criminology. From student essays and masters theses to researchers commencing literature reviews, 21st Century Criminology is a ready source from which to quickly access authoritative knowledge on a range of key issues and topics central to contemporary criminology. 2009 • 960 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-6019-9) • £210.00 36 ORDER TODAY +44 (0)20 7324 8703 +44 (0)20 7324 8700 www.sagepub.co.uk Reference ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY Two-Volume Set Edited by Francis T Cullen and Pamela Wilcox both at University of Cincinnati The t wo -volume E ncyclopedia of Criminological Theory, available in both print and electronic formats, is a reference source for anyone interested in the roots of contemporary criminological theory. Drawing together a team of international scholars, it examines the global landscape of all the key theories and the theorists behind them, presenting them in the context needed to understand their strengths and weaknesses. In addition to interpretations of long-established theories, it also offers essays on cutting-edge research as one might find in a handbook. And, like an unabridged dictionary, it provides concise, to-the-point definitions of key concepts, ideas, schools and figures. Coverage includes: • contexts and concepts in criminological theory • the social construction of crime • policy implications of theory • diversity and intercultural contexts • conflict theory • rational choice theories • conservative criminology • feminist theory. 2010 • 1240 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-5918-6) • £220.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-5919-3) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VICTIMOLOGY AND CRIME PREVENTION ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RACE AND CRIME Two-Volume Set Edited by helen Taylor Greene Texas Southern University and Shaun L Gabbidon Pennsylvania State University This encyclopedia covers issues of race in both historical and contemporary context, with information on race and ethnicity and their impact on crime and the administration of justice. Readers will gain a greater appreciation for the similar historical experiences of varied racial and ethnic groups and will see how race and ethnicity has mattered and continues to matter in the administration of American criminal justice. 2009 • 1024 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-5085-5) • £225.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-7192-8) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE Two-Volume Set Edited by Claire M Renzetti University of Kentucky and Jeffrey L Edleson University of Minnesota The Encyclopedia consists of two volumes, which together contain over 500 alphabetically arranged entries written by experts on the topic addressed and cross-referenced with related entries. Volume Two also contains appendices that provide information and current data on the incidence of interpersonal violence in each state of the United States. 2008 • 984 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1800-8) • £210.00 Two-Volume Set Edited by Bonnie S Fisher University of Cincinnati and Steven P Lab Bowling Green State University The fields of victimology and crime prevention have developed along parallel yet separate paths, and the literature on both has been scattered across disciplines as varied as sociology, law and criminology, public health and medicine, political science and public policy, economics, psychology social work and more. The Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention brings together such diverse knowledge as it outlines and discusses the status of victims within the criminal justice system and topics of deterring and preventing victimization in the first place and responding to victims’ needs. In addition to standard entries, leading scholars in the field have contributed anchor essays that provide starting points for investigating the more salient victimology and crime prevention topics. General topic areas covered include: interpersonal and domestic violence; child maltreatment and elder abuse; street violence; hate crimes and terrorism; treatment of victims by the media, courts, police and politicians; community response to crime victims; physical design for crime prevention; victims of non-violent crimes; deterrence and prevention; helping and counselling crime victims; and international and comparative perspectives. 2010 • 1224 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-6047-2) • £220.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-7999-3) Available as inspection copy for lecturers THE SAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TERRORISM Second Edition Edited by Gus Martin California State University The SAGE Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Second Edition is a thoroughly updated and expanded edition of the original, highly regarded reference work. Nearly 100,000 words of new material has been added, along with fully updated original entries and expanded coverage, and multimedia elements (audio and video clips, links to primary documents and more) accompany the electronic version. New entries explore the impact of terrorism on economics, public health, religion and even pop culture. Ethical issues such as the role of torture in interrogations, competing notions of security versus liberty and the debates over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act legislation and Guantanamo Bay are also covered. Two dozen entries on significant recent events - such as the London bombings, Chechen attacks on Russian interests and the rescue of Ingrid Bettancourt - and some 60 additional new entries will restore the work as an up-to-the-minute, natural first-stop for researchers. August 2011 • 696 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-8016-6) • £85.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-8017-3) 37 Reference / SAGE Library of Criminology CORPORATE CRIME Three-Volume Set SAGE LIBRARY OF CRIMINOLOGY Criminology and the study of criminal justice are rapidly growing areas of scholarship internationally. The SAGE Library of Criminology series serves this important and expanding field by providing definitive, multi-volume collections of the most influential classic and contemporary works relating to the study of crime and criminal justice. Edited by some of the world’s foremost criminologists, the collections in this series map out the study of criminology and criminal justice, providing the most authoritative overview available. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DRUG POLICY Edited by hazel Croall Glasgow Caledonian University Volume One: Issues of Definition, Construction and Research looks at the definition of corporate crime and how it is legally constructed. 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Spanning two volumes of approximately 450 articles in an A-to-Z format, the Encyclopedia explores this controversial ‘war’ through the lens of varied disciplines, and a full spectrum of articles explains topics: from Colombian cartels and Mexican kingpins to television reportage; from ‘just say no’ advertising to heroin production; from narco-terrorism to over $500 billion in United States government expenditure. These articles, along with a range of pedagogical elements and availability in both print and electronic formats, combine to comprise an outstanding reference source. March 2011 • 1008 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7695-4) • £225.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-7696-1) CRIME AND MEDIA Three-Volume Set Edited by Yvonne Jewkes University of Leicester Vo l u m e O n e : T h e o r i z i n g C r i m e and Media overviews the theoretical contours that have shaped the study of crime and the media. 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Crimes, Second Edition............................ 25 Gideon & Sung Rethinking Corrections................................ 20 Global Policing, Bowling & Sheptycki.................................. 22 Globalization and Crime, Franko Aas.....................................11 E Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, Two-Volume Set Cullen & Wilcox.......................................... 37 Encyclopedia of Drug Policy, Two-Volume Set Kleiman & Hawdon.................................... 38 Goldson & Muncie Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice, Three-Volume Set................................................................... 38 Good Essay Writing, Fourth Edition Redman & Maples...... 34 Grabosky & Stohl Crime and Terrorism.................................13 Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, Two-Volume Set Renzetti & Edleson.................................... 37 Greasley Doing Essays and Assignments............................. 34 Encyclopedia of Race and Crime, Two-Volume Set Taylor Greene & Gabbidon....................... 37 H Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, Two-Volume Set Fisher & Lab............................................... 37 Hagan Introduction to Criminology, Seventh Edition.............. 3 Enforcing Police Accountability through Civilian Oversight, Sen.......................................................................................... 23 Hanser Introduction to Corrections....................................... 20 Handbook of Action Research, Reason & Bradbury........... 33 Essentials of Terrorism, Second Edition Martin.................... 28 Harrison, Simpson, Harrison & Martin Study Skills in Criminology, Second Edition.................................................... 3 Evans Crime Prevention........................................................... 3 Hartley Snapshots of Research............................................. 33 Exoo The Pen and the Sword................................................. 29 Hate Crime, Chakraborti & Garland..................................... 24 Experiencing Corrections, Johnson...................................... 21 Hate Crimes, Second Edition Gerstenfeld............................ 25 Explaining U.S. Imprisonment, Bosworth............................. 20 Hemmens, Brody & Spohn Criminal Courts.........................14 Extreme Killing, Second Edition Fox & Levin........................ 28 Hill-Collins & Solomos The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies......................................................................... 36 F Holmes & Holmes Serial Murder, Third Edition.................... 27 Fagan & Ax Correctional Mental Health................................ 21 Family Violence Across the Lifespan, Third Edition Barnett, Miller-Perrin & Perrin....................... 21 Felson & Boba Crime and Everyday Life, Fourth Edition........ 4 I International Law, Six-Volume Set Simmons......................... 38 Ferrell, Hayward & Young Cultural Criminology.................... 6 Introducing Forensic and Criminal Investigation, Monckton-Smith, Hart & Newberry............. 22 Fisher & Lab Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, Two-Volume Set........................................ 37 Introduction to Corrections, Hanser...................................... 20 Fisher, Daigle & Cullen Unsafe in the Ivory Tower................. 8 Introduction to Criminology, Second Edition Walsh & Hemmens................................................................................. 2 Fox & Levin Extreme Killing, Second Edition........................ 28 Introduction to Criminology, Seventh Edition Hagan.............. 3 Frankfort-Nachmias & Leon-Guerrero Social Statistics for a Diverse Society, Sixth Edition................................................. 33 Introduction to Forensic Psychology, Second Edition Bartol & Bartol..............................................14 Franko Aas Globalization and 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Gender and Crime...............................11 Race and Crime, Taylor Greene & Gabbidon...................... 23 Sim Punishment and Prisons................................................. 20 Race and Criminal Justice, Singh Bhui................................. 24 Simmons International Law, Six-Volume Set......................... 38 Race, Crime and Resistance, Patel & Tyrer.......................... 24 Singh Bhui Race and Criminal Justice.................................. 24 Racisms, Garner...................................................................... 8 Smartt Law for Criminologists................................................19 Ray Violence and Society....................................................... 27 Snapshots of Research, Hartley............................................ 33 Reason & Bradbury Handbook of Action Research............ 33 Social Statistics for a Diverse Society, Sixth Edition Frankfort-Nachmias & Leon-Guerrero......... 33 Reason & Bradbury The 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