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Routledge publishes quality textbooks in a variety of disciplines and course subjects. We are committed to providing course materials to instructors and students that are both engaging and innovative. You can learn more about our textbooks by viewing our featured selections below in Criminology & Criminal Justice. You can also browse textbooks in all subjects or check out our companion websites.

Recent Textbooks Articles

  1. New 2nd edition of Criminology by Tim Newburn!

    We'll be publishing a new, completely revised and updated edition of 'the bible of criminology' this January! 

    With new case studies, a full new chapter on Green Criminology, and a brand-new companion website, this is the essential introductory textbook to the field of criminology!

  2. Technology, Crime and Justice

    JUST PUBLISHED-Technology, Crime and Justice

    Order your complimentary examination copy today by clicking here

  3. Lifers, Book of the Month, April 2012

    In Lifers, John Irwin takes issue with the conventional wisdom on homicide, society’s purposes of imprisonment, and offenders’ reformability. Through lifers’ stories, he reveals what happens to prisoners serving long sentences in correctional facilities, and how this should inform effective sentencing policy.

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  4. Featured Book: Voices from Criminal Justice

    "Voices from Criminal Justice is a fresh perspective and a long-needed addition to the literature for the teaching criminal justice and criminology. I plan to use this reader as a supplement to my Introduction to Criminal Justice course and as a required text in a Criminal Justice graduate proseminar."Paul Cromwell, Criminology, University of South Florida Polytechnic

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  5. Redemption, Rehabilitation and Risk Management, Book of the Month, March 2012

    Redemption, Rehabilitation and Risk Management provides the most accessible and up-to-date account of the origins and development of the Probation Service in England and Wales.

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  6. Crime, Policy and the Media, Book of the Month, February 2012

    Crime, Policy and the Media is the first text to map the impact the media has on criminal justice policy.

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  7. Voices from Criminal Justice, Book of the Month, January 2012

    "Voices from Criminal Justice is a fresh perspective and a long-needed addition to the literature for the teaching criminal justice and criminology. I plan to use this reader as a supplement to my Introduction to Criminal Justice course and as a required text in a Criminal Justice graduate proseminar."Paul Cromwell, Criminology, University of South Florida Polytechnic

    Request your complimentary exam copy today!

  8. Featured Book: Debates in Criminal Justice

    In Debates in Criminal Justice, editors Tom Ellis and Stephen Savage take an innovative approach to teaching Criminal Justice Studies.  The ten debates in this book show students multiple sides of core issues, which helps them develop critical thinking and analysis skills.

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  9. Contemporary Critical Criminology, Book of the Month, December 2011

    Walter DeKeseredy's Contemporary Critical Criminology introduces students to the most up-to-date empirical, theoretical, and political contributions made by critical criminologists around the world.

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  10. Featured Book: Suicide Bombings

    This 116-page book provides a short but incisive insight into this much-publicized form of terrorism.

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