Incoming Resources
- African journal of criminology and justice studies, AJCJS, African Criminology and Justice Association
- Terrorism as crime, from Oklahoma City to Al-Qaeda and beyond, Mark S. Hamm
- Masculinities and crime, critique and reconceptualization of theory, James W. Messerschmidt ; foreword by R.W. Connell
- Fifty key thinkers in criminology, edited by Keith Hayward, Shadd Maruna and Jayne Mooney
- Penal philosophy, Gabriel Tarde ; translated by Rapelje Howell ; with a new introduction by Piers Beirne
- Criminological theory, context and consequences, J. Robert Lilly, Francis T. Cullen, Richard A. Ball
- The SAGE handbook of criminological theory, edited by Eugene McLaughlin and Tim Newburn
- Fifty key thinkers in criminology, edited by Keith Hayward, Shadd Maruna and Jayne Mooney
- Criminology goes to the movies, crime theory and popular culture, Nicole Rafter and Michelle Brown
- Palgrave handbook of criminology and war, Ross McGarry, Sandra Walklate, editors
- Criminology, by Steven Briggs
- Badness, Gary Jubelin and Dan Box ; read by Rob Carlton
- Criminology, a complete introduction, Peter Joyce & Wendy Laverick
- Criminal, the truth about why people do bad things, Tom Gash
- Tremors in the blood, murder, obsession and the birth of the lie detector, Amit Katwala
- Criminology and war, transgressing the borders, edited by Sandra Walklate and Ross McGarry
- Criminology, Tim Newburn
- Criminology, edited by Chris Hale, Keith Hayward, Azrini Wahidin, and Emma Wincup
- Blamestorming, blamemongers and scapegoats, allocating blame in the criminal justice process, Gavin Dingwall and Tim Hillier
- Forensic criminology, Andy Williams
- The Oxford handbook of criminological theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox
- The criminology of war, edited by Ruth Jamieson
- A suitable amount of crime, Nils Christie
- The exclusive society, social exclusion, crime and difference in late modernity, Jock Young
- The criminological imagination, Jock Young
- Criminology, a sociological introduction, Eamonn Carrabine...[et al.]
- Crime and deviance, A2 resource pack, Anne Brown
- Criminological approaches to international criminal law, edited by Ilias Bantekas and Emmanuela Mylonaki
- Values in criminology and community justice, edited by Malcolm Cowburn, Marian Duggan, Anne Robinson and Paul Senior
- Criminalisation and advanced marginality, critically exploring the work of Loic Wacquant, edited by Peter Squires and John Lea
- Framing crime, cultural criminology and the image, edited by Keith J. Hayward and Mike Presdee
- Criminological perspectives, a reader, edited and introduced by John Muncie, Eugene McLaughlin and Mary Langan
- Crime, truth and justice, official inquiry, discourse, knowledge, edited by George Gilligan and John Pratt
- Building a black criminology, race, theory, and crime, edited by James D. Unnever, Shaun L. Gabbidon, and Cecilia Chouhy
- New directions in criminological theory, edited by Steve Hall and Simon Winlow
- Blamestorming, blamemongers and scapegoats, allocating blame in the criminal justice process, Gavin Dingwall and Tim Hiller
- Routine activity and rational choice, Ronald V. Clarke and Marcus Felson, editors
- Beyond criminology, taking harm seriously, edited by Paddy Hillyard ... [et al.]
- Crime prevention, facts, fallacies, and the future, Henry Shaftoe
- Criminology, the key concepts, Martin O'Brien and Majid Yar
- Criminology, a complete introduction, by Peter Joyce
- The Oxford handbook of criminology, edited by Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna and Lesley McAra
- Contemporary critical criminology, Walter S. DeKeseredy
- Criminology, the key concepts, by Martin O'Brien, Majid Yar
- Asian journal of criminology
- Crime and social theory, Eamonn Carrabine
- An introduction to criminological theory, Roger Hopkins Burke
- The SAGE handbook of criminological theory, edited by Eugene McLaughlin and Tim Newburn
- State, power, crime, edited by Roy Coleman ... [et al.]
- The Oxford handbook of organized crime, edited by Letizia Paoli