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Browse all of the latest news and updates from Routledge Criminology & Criminal Justice. We regularly publish helpful information and news within the area of Criminology & Criminal Justice to celebrate our publishing program and the individuals that make it possible.

Recent News Articles

  1. Review of Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies

    The Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies, recently reviewed in Surveillance and Society, is the definitive work in this area. "This ground-breaking book contains over forty essays by some of the leading commentators on the burgeoning academic field of Surveillance Studies, covering most if not all of the critical challenges of surveillance and population control. The formidable profile, diversity, breadth and scope of the Routledge collection, make it quite simply, definitive." For the full review, click here.

  2. Secure Recovery

    The Issues in Forensic Psychology series

    Our new Issues in Forensic Psychology series is publishing two new exciting titles this summer!

  3. Corrections Made Readable! Don Leach of AELE’s Review of Corrections, 2e

    "Dr. Stinchcomb has written a comprehensive, yet eminently readable, textbook that takes a in-depth look at modern correctional practices....This is book that can be read in pieces and parts, or as a whole. The style she uses permits a ready understanding of the material and draws the reader into the deeper issues she poses at the end of the book."Don Leach, Editorial Board Member of the Americans for Effective Law Enforcement

  4. James Unnever interviewed on SisterSpace!

    Listen to the August 8th interview with Dr. James Unnever, co-author of A Theory of African American Offending.

  5. Highly Recommended Review of Jeanne Stinchcomb’s Corrections, 2e

    "Jeanne Stinchcomb’s book makes an excellent contribution to the field of corrections serving as a substantial resource for those teaching corrections and as a practical inspiration for those students who will ultimately lead the profession." —Faith E. Lutze, Ph.D., Washington State University

  6. Choice Highly Recommended Review: Genocidal Crimes

    We are pleased to announce that Genocidal Crimes by Alex Alvarez (Northern Arizona University) has been Highly Recommended by Choice!

    "Alvarez's work is an excellent foray into a previously underutilized paradigm with which to pursue a better and more accurate understanding of genocide." -- Choice, September 2010

  7. Routledge Has Acquired Willan Publishing!

    We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Willan Publishing, an independent publisher specializing in law, criminology, criminal justice, policing and forensic psychology. Look for new Willan titles at the Routledge booth at the upcoming American Society for Criminology meeting in November. Further details to come soon!

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