Clarendon studies in criminology
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- 'Grooming' and the sexual abuse of children : institutional, Internet, and familial dimensions
- Accountability in restorative justice
- Advocates of humanity : human rights NGOs in international criminal justice
- After homicide : practical and political responses to bereavement
- Bar wars : contesting the night in contemporary British cities
- Beyond the banality of evil : criminology and genocide
- Black police associations : an analysis of race and ethnicity within constabularies
- Bouncers : violence and governance in the night-time economy
- CCTV and policing : public area surveillance and police practices in Britain
- Cold case reviews : DNA, detective work and unsolved major crimes
- Common enemies : crime, policy and politics in Australia- Indonesia relations
- Community policing
- Constructing victims' rights : the Home Office, New Labour, and victims
- Courting violence : offences against the person cases in court
- Crime and markets : essays in anti-criminology
- Crime in Ireland, 1945-95 : here be dragons
- Crimes and markets : essays in anti-criminology
- Criminal careers in transition : the social context of desistance from crime
- Criminal lives : family life, employment, and offending
- Criminal lives : family life, employment, and offending
- Dangerous politics : risk, political vulnerability, and penal policy
- Desisting from crime : continuity and change in long-term crime patterns of serious chronic offenders
- Dirty money : on financial delinquency
- Dirty money : on financial delinquency
- Discovery of hidden crime : self-report delinquency surveys in criminal policy context
- Embodying punishment : emotions, identities, and lived experiences in women's prisons
- Explaining criminal careers : implications for justice policy
- Explaining criminal careers : implications for justice policy
- Getting out : early release in England and Wales, 1960-1995
- Hate crime and restorative justice : exploring causes, repairing harms
- Intimate crimes : kidnapping, gangs, and trust in Mexico City
- Investigating murder : detective work and the police response to criminal homicide
- Just emotions : rituals of restorative justice
- Justice, mercy, and caprice : clemency and the death penalty in Ireland
- Last chance for life : clemency in Southeast Asian death penalty cases
- Life after life imprisonment
- Lush life : constructing organized crime in the UK
- Making sense of penal change
- Neighbourhood Policing : The Rise and Fall of a Policing Model
- Paramilitary imprisonment in Northern Ireland : resistance, management, and release
- Personalizing the state : the anthropology of law, politics, and welfare in austerity Britain
- Police culture in a changing world
- Policing and the condition of England : memory, politics and culture
- Policing the Caribbean : transnational security cooperation in practice
- Policing the European Union
- Policing the waterfront : networks, partnerships and the governance of port security
- Policing world society : historical foundations of international police cooperation
- Prisoners, solitude, and time
- Prisons and the problem of order
- Private security and public policing
- Professionalizing the police : the unfulfilled promise of police training
- Punish and expel : border control, nationalism, and the new purpose of the prison
- Punishing persistent offenders : exploring community and offender perspectives
- Punishing persistent offenders : exploring community and offender perspectives
- Reconstructing a women's prison : the Holloway redevelopment project, 1968-88
- Reinventing punishment : a comparative history of criminology and penology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
- Reorganizing crime : mafia and anti-mafia in post-Soviet Georgia
- Repair or revenge : victims and restorative justice
- Respect and criminal justice
- Respectable citizens - shady practices : the economic morality of the middle classes
- Sentencing policy and social justice
- Social order and the fear of crime in contemporary times
- Speaking truths to power : policy ethnography and police reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Taking care of business : police detectives, drug law enforcement and proactive investigation
- The Chinese Mafia : organized crime, corruption, and extra-legal protection
- The eternal recurrence of crime and control : essays in honour of Paul Rock
- The local governance of crime : appeals to community and partnerships
- The local governance of crime : appeals to community and partnerships
- The multicultural prison : ethnicity, masculinity, and social relations among prisoners
- The politics of crime control : essays in honour of David Downes
- The politics of police detention in Japan : consensus of convenience
- The prisoner society : power, adaptation, and social life in an English prison
- Traces of terror : counter-terrorism law, policing, and race
- Urban legends : gang identity in the post-industrial city
- Violent racism : victimization, policing and social context
- When children kill children : penal populism and political culture
- Young criminal lives : life courses and life chances from 1850
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