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 Crime, The Mystery Of The Common-Sense Concept
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Posted November 7, 2017

Crime, The Mystery Of The Common-Sense Concept

Author: Robert Reiner Publisher: Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2016. 246p. Reviewers: Brandon Dulisse and Megan Travers | October 2017

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 Police Use Of Force: Important Issues Facing The Police And The Communities They Serve
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Posted November 7, 2017

Police Use Of Force: Important Issues Facing The Police And The Communities They Serve

Editor: Michael J. Palmiotto Publisher: New York, NY: CRC Press, 2017. 196p. Reviewer: Sheryl L. Van Horne | October 2017

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 Criminal Genius: A Portrait Of High-Iq Offenders
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Posted November 7, 2017

Criminal Genius: A Portrait Of High-Iq Offenders

Author: James C. Oleson Publisher: Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2016. 300p. Reviewer: David A. Marvelli | October 2017

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 Coercion And Women Co-Offenders: A Gendered Pathway Into Crime
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Posted November 7, 2017

Coercion And Women Co-Offenders: A Gendered Pathway Into Crime

Author: Charlotte Barlow Publisher: Bristol, UK; Chicago, IL: Policy Press, “Shorts” Research series, 2016. 106p. Reviewer: Richard Allinson | October 2017

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 Migrant Deaths In The Arizona Desert: La Vida No Vale Nada
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Posted November 7, 2017

Migrant Deaths In The Arizona Desert: La Vida No Vale Nada

Editors: Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith, Celestino Fernández, Jessie K. Finch, and Araceli Masterson-Algar Publisher: Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2016. 302 p. Reviewer: Nicolás Eilbaum | [...]

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