Selected Essays of Joan McCord
Joan McCord
Seminal essays by a pioneering criminologist, collected for the first time
320 pages
| 6 x 9
| 88 tables, 15 figures
An Invitation to Biopsychosocial Criminology
Chad Posick, Michael Rocque, and J.C. Barnes
Presenting a biopsychosocial perspective to explain the most common findings in criminology—and to guide future research and public policy
222 pages
| 5.5 x 8.25
| 1 table, 7 figures
Challenging Stereotypes and Demonization in the Courts
John M. Hagedorn
Exposes how stereotypes replace evidence in gang related trials
246 pages
| 6 x 9
| 3 figures, 7 halftones, 1 map
The Therapeutic Jurisprudence Implications of Judicial Decision-Making by Nonjudicial Officers
Edited by Michael L. Perlin and Kelly Frailing
Examines the hidden use of nonjudicial officers in the criminal justice system
290 pages
| 6 x 9
| 5 tables, 6 figures
The Detrimental Results of Sexual Violent Predator Legislation
Michael L. Perlin and Heather Ellis Cucolo
A new approach to the complex area of sex offender laws and policies
324 pages
| 6 x 9