Criminology
and Criminal
Justice
2018
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General Criminology ................................. 4–7
Criminal Justice ............................................ 8
Criminological Theory .............................. 8–9
Global Criminology ..................................... 10
Peace & Conflict Studies............................ 10
Security Studies ......................................... 10
Terrorism ......................................................11
Trafficking ....................................................11
Penology ..................................................... 13
Policing........................................................ 14
Race & Ethnicity ......................................... 15
Victimology ................................................. 15
Gender & Crime .......................................... 16
Criminal Investigation ................................. 16
Study Skills ................................................. 18
Media ..................................................... 18-19
Sex Work ..................................................... 20
Research Methods ................................21–24
Psychology.................................................. 24
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General Criminology
THE SAGE DICTIONARY OF
CRIMINOLOGY
Third Edition
Edited by Eugene McLaughlin City University
London and John Muncie The Open University
‘An
An indispensable tool for interpreting and navigating this
everchanging field, with packed and theoretically weighty
entries written by the original researchers and theoreticians
themselves.’
- Shadd Maruna, Queen’s University Belfast
Now in its Third Edition,, this bestselling reference
text has established itself as the authoritative source
covering the key concepts, theories, and methods in
criminology and criminal justice, and is edited by two
of the leading figures in the field. The book is:
• Comprehensive: now with over 300 entries, the book
has been updated to include an expanded editorial introduction
• Definitive: concepts are precisely defined so students have a clear understanding of the history
and development of each topic and debate
• Student-focused: each entry maps connections across various fields and issues, and includes
further reading to extend students’ knowledge throughout their studies
• International: contributions from internationally-renowned academics and practitioners ensure
that this book is global and comparative throughout.
This wide-ranging reference and research tool will be an essential companion for students and
academics within criminology, criminal justice and legal studies and related fields including sociology,
social policy, psychology and cultural studies.
2012 • 536 pages
Cloth (9781446200827) • £85.00
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General Criminology
CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Essential Readings
Third Edition
Edited by Eugene McLaughlin City University
London and John Muncie The Open University
‘Comprehensive
Comprehensive in its coverage and sophisticated in its
contextualizing commentaries, McLaughlin and Muncie’s
substantially revised collection of key and classic readings
is becoming something of a classic itself.’
- Dr Chris Greer, City University London
This revised and expanded Third Edition of
the internationally-acclaimed Criminological
Perspectives is the most comprehensive reader
available in the field. Wide-ranging and global in scope
and coverage, the book will enable you to critically
engage with the various concepts and theoretical
positions that you’ll encounter throughout your studies.
In addition to essays that have had a seminal influence on the development of criminology, new
articles have been included to cover topics of contemporary criminological significance, including:
• Surveillance
• Digitized crime
• Terrorism and political violence
• Environmental crime
• Human trafficking
• Techno-social networks
• Narco-crime
• Global inequalities
Criminological Perspectives will prove an indispensible resource, whether you’re studying
criminology, criminal justice studies, socio-legal studies, penology, security studies, surveillance
studies, or sociology.
CONTENTS
Part I: Criminological Foundations / Part II: Causes of Crime / Part III: Criminalisation / Part IV: Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention
/ Part V: Control-ology: Governance and Surveillance / Part VI: Global Risks and Harms
2013 • 768 pages
Cloth (9781446207857) • £100.00
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General Criminology
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY
Theories, Methods, and Criminal Behavior
Ninth Edition
Frank E. Hagan Mercyhurst College
With a focus on the importance of criminological theory, this Ninth
Edition has been updated with new coverage on terrorism and emerging
criminological methods, such as ethnographies, to continue to provide
students with comprehensive coverage of all the foundational aspects of
studying criminology.
2015 • 488 pages
Paper (9781483389172) • £106.00
VIOLENCE AND SOCIETY
Second Edition
Larry Ray University of Kent
This highly-respected title comes revised and updated in a Second Edition
to provide students with a contemporary overview of violence and society.
Clearly and lucidly written, this book offers broad coverage of theoretical
debates, using case studies from the author’s own extensive research to
bring the various theories alive.
New to this edition:
• Chapters on ‘Collective Violence’, ‘Media and Violence’ and ‘Theories
of Violence’
• Material on sex offending and the night-time economy
• Learning features in each chapter including case studies, and an ‘at-a-glance’ overview within
the introduction.
CONTENTS
Introduction - What is Violence? / Theories of Violence / Elias and the Civilizing Process / Violence and Urban Space / Gender and
Violence / Domestic Violence / Explaining Homicide / The Politics of ‘Hate Crime’ / Collective Violence / Modernity and the Holocaust
/ Violence and the Visual
September 2018 • 320 pages
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General Criminology
ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
A Multi-National Perspective of the Everyday to the Extreme
Cate Curtis University of Waikato
‘Neatly and succinctly takes readers through ways to understand and interpret
the label of ‘antisocial’ behaviour in a wider context, showing how it is socially,
historically and culturally produced, as well as understood in professional health
and policing or correctional contexts... a crisp insightful synthesis of core issues.’
- Professor Catharine Coleborne, University of Newcastle, Australia
SAGE SWIFTS
2016 • 120 pages
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GANGS & CRIME
Critical Alternatives
Alistair Fraser University of Glasgow
This book takes students on a guided tour of the gang phenomenon through
history, as well as current representations of gangs in literature and media.
It includes:
• A detailed global overview of gang culture, covering, amongst others,
Glasgow, Chicago, Hong Kong, and Shanghai
• A chapter on researching gangs which covers quantitative and
qualitative methods
• Extra chapter features such as key terms, chapter overviews, study
questions and further reading suggestions
Fraser brings together gang-literature and critical perspectives in a refreshingly new way, exploring
‘gangs’ as a social group with a long and fascinating history.
CONTENTS
Defining / Researching Gangs / Histories of Gangs / Conceptualising Gangs / Social Harm Perspectives / Feminist Perspectives /
Cultural Perspectives / Gangs and Globalisation / Decentring the World of Gangs / Responding to the Global Gang / Conclusion:
Beyond the Gang?
KEY APPROACHES TO CRIMINOLOGY
July 2017 • 272 pages
Cloth (9781473911895) • £75.00
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Criminal Justice / Criminological Theory
AN INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Edited by Jamie Harding and Pamela Davies both at Northumbria
University, and George Mair Liverpool Hope University
Coverage of all the core aspects of criminal justice is accompanied by
details of a wide range of insights and experiences of real world practitioners
to really bring the subject to life, providing students with a resource they
can rely on throughout their degree.
The book features:
• 23 chapters spanning all that’s involved with, and fully contextualising,
the criminal justice process: the agencies, institutions and processes and
procedures that deal with victims, offenders and offending
• A detailed timeline of criminal justice since 1945
• Consideration of victims and witnesses, complaints and misconduct.
CONTENTS
Part I: The Criminal Justice Process in Context / Criminal Justice Since 1945: a brief history / Definitions and the Counting of Crime
/ Purposes of the Criminal Justice Process / Characteristics of Offenders / Diversity and the Criminal Justice Process / Media
Representations of Criminal Justice / Government, Governance and Criminal Justice / Researching Criminal Justice / Part II: The
Criminal Justice Process / Community Safety and Crime Prevention / Policing / Policing as Part of a Multi-Agency Approach /
Prosecution and the Alternatives / Criminal Courts / Community Sentences / Imprisonment / Parole and Release from Prison / Youth
Justice / Dealing with Complaints and Misconduct / Supporting Victims and Witnesses / Part III: Key Issues in Criminal Justice / Does
the Criminal Justice Process Work? / Globalisation and International Criminal Justice / Criminal Justice Futures
2017 • 504 pages
Cloth (9781412962117) • £85.00
Paper (9781412962124) • £29.99
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Criminological Theory
CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
A Text/Reader
Third Edition
Stephen G. Tibbetts California State University and
Craig Hemmens Washington State University
Criminological Theory: A Text/Reader, Third Edition helps students
understand criminological theory, with each authored section of the text
enhanced by empirical research articles that put the theory into context. Key
criminological theories are introduced and followed by articles that show
how criminological theory can be applied to current policies, challenges,
and issues.
SAGE TEXT/READER SERIES IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
March 2018 • 656 pages
Paper (9781506367828) • £77.00
CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
Context and Consequences
Seventh Edition
International Student Edition
J. Robert Lilly Northern Kentucky University, Francis T. Cullen University
of Cincinnati and Richard A. Ball Pennsylvania State University
The Seventh Edition of Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences builds on its prior
success with updated coverage of criminological theory and a fresh look at policy implications,
continuing to offer a rich introduction to how scholars analyze crime in a clear, accessible text.
October 2018 • 560 pages
Paper (9781544327891) • £100.00
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Global Criminology / Peace & Conflict Studies / Security Studies
TRANSNATIONAL CRIME AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Marinella Marmo and Nerida Chazal, both at Flinders University
‘The scholarship deployed in this book is precise, well researched and the writing
style is excellent. In my opinion, this text provides a notable contribution to teaching
in this area and is also of relevance to scholars and policy makers operating in the
policing and criminal justice fields.’
- Brian Payne, University of Gloucestershire
2016 • 240 pages
Cloth (9781412919241) • £70.00
Paper (9781412919258) • £23.99
PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
Fourth Edition
David P. Barash University of Washington and
Charles P. Webel Chapman University
The thoroughly updated Fourth Edition of this book explores historical and
current topics in today’s rapidly changing world to provide a comprehensive
introduction to peace and conflict studies.
2017 • 712 pages
Paper (9781506344225) • £86.00
AN INTRODUCTION TO NON-TRADITIONAL
SECURITY STUDIES
A Transnational Approach
Edited by Mely Caballero-Anthony Nanyang Technological University
With thoroughly-developed pedagogy to both guide those new to the topic
and challenge those who are already engaged, this textbook brings together
leaders in the field to cover all key contemporary issues in depth.
2015 • 296 pages
Cloth (9781446286074) • £89.00
Paper (9781446286081) • £28.99
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Terrorism / Trafficking
TERRORISM
An International Perspective
Clarence ‘Gus’ Augustus Martin California State University
International in perspective, multidisciplinary, and thoroughly captivating, this is the essential textbook
on terrorism. It provides a complete companion to terrorism, from its emergence through to events
taking place today. Encompassing an array of global case studies, authors bring key topics such as
cyberterrorism, the lone-wolf model and religious terrorism to life.
CONTENTS
Part I: Terrorism: A Conceptual Review / Terrorism: First Impressions / The Nature of the Beast: Defining Terrorism / History of
Terrorism / Beginnings: The Causes of Terrorism / Part II: The Terrorists / Terror From Above: Terrorism by the State / Terror From
Below: Terrorism by Dissidents / Violence in the Name of the Faith: Religious Terrorism / Violent Ideologies: Terrorism From the Left
and Right / Terrorist Spillovers: International Terrorism / Emerging Terrorist Environments: Gender-Selective Political Violence and
Criminal Dissident Terrorism / Part III: The Terrorist Trade and Counterterrorism / Tools of the Trade: Tactics and Targets of Terrorists
/ The Information Battleground: Terrorist Violence and the Role of the Media / Counterterrorism: The Options / Part IV: Final Analysis
/ Domestic Security: A Comparative Analysis / What Next? The Future of Terrorism
December 2018 • 736 pages
Cloth (9781526459947) • £90.00
Paper (9781526459954) • £32.99
GLOBAL POLITICS AND VIOLENT
NON-STATE ACTORS
Natasha Ezrow University of Essex
With inclusion of theories and causal factors for context, case studies for
real-world application, and pedagogical features to encourage engagement,
this book’s coverage goes beyond the traditional focus on terrorist groups
providing readers with a wide-ranging introduction to the subject.
March 2017 • 248 pages
Cloth (9781473960480) • £85.00
Paper (9781473960497) • £27.99
THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF HUMAN
TRAFFICKING AND MODERN DAY SLAVERY
Edited by Jennifer Bryson Clark South Texas College and
Sasha Poucki Rutgers The State University of New Jersey
The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery provides a comprehensive,
interdisciplinary and global look at the diverse issues surrounding human trafficking and slavery in
the post-1945 environment, covering everything from history, literature and politics to economics,
international law and geography.
November 2018 • 550 pages
Cloth (9781473978553) • £120.00
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We asked 610 social sciences undergraduates from various
UK universities what resources they use for their courses
and this is what they said…
85% purchase some
or all of the books on
their reading lists,
because they are:
∙ recommended by
their lecturer
∙ helping them prep
for exams/assignments
∙ helping them achieve
better grades
36% use video as part
of their learning, and
this is where they go to
find educational videos:
They prefer books with:
∙ simple navigation
∙ pictures and diagrams
∙ step by step guides on
how to use them
They buy their
books from:
∙ Amazon
∙ second hand
∙ university
bookshop
The library
gets used as
well, with:
∙
41% using it one or
two times a month
∙
35% using it one or
two times a week
15% using it infrequently
∙ 7% of students
∙
91%
use eBooks
and online
resources,
because
they are :
∙ accessible 24/7
∙ environmentally
friendly
∙ interactive
∙ recommended
by their lecturer
∙ helping them achieve
better grades
∙ enhancing
their learning
92% students also
use resources not
on the reading list,
because they are:
When it
comes to
finding the
book they
need in the
library:
∙ YouTube
∙ Library
∙ University’s virtual
learning environment
∙
60% have a
50/50 chance
∙
22% of students
always do
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Penology
PRISONS & PUNISHMENT
The Essentials
Second Edition
David Scott Liverpool John Moores University and Nick Flynn
De Montfort University
‘An excellent introduction to penology for students on undergraduate and
postgraduate criminology and criminal justice degree programmes.’
- Dr Lyndsey Harris, Nottingham University
This book gives students the tools needed to delve deeper and critically examine issues relating
to prisons and punishment. The Second Edition explores prisons and punishment within national,
international and comparative contexts, and includes a study skills section which guides students
through essay writing, and offers hints and tips on how they can get the most out of their lectures.
CONTENTS
Part I: Penology / Thinking Like a Penologist / Sources of Penal Knowledge / Part II: Core Areas of the Curriculum / Justifications
of Punishment / Theorising about Prisons and Punishment / Comparative Penologies / A History of Imprisonment in the UK: until
1997 / Penal Policy: until 2013 / Penal Administration and Prisoner Populations / Sociologies of Prison Life / Penal Accountability /
Probation and Community Penalties / Future Directions and Alternative Visions / Part III: Study, Writing and Revision Skills / How to
Get the Most out of Your Lectures and Seminars / Writing a Dissertation / Essay Writing Hints / Revision Hints / Exam Hints
2014 • 304 pages
Cloth (9781446273463) • £66.00
Paper (9781446273470) • £20.99
THE PENAL SYSTEM
An Introduction
Fifth Edition
Michael Cavadino University of Central Lancashire, James Dignan formerly
at the University of Leeds and George Mair Liverpool Hope University
‘This book has been an indispensable companion on my journey through the criminal
justice system. Today it continues to be a vital resource for critically examining and
understanding the use of punishment in England and Wales.’
- Dr Jamie Bennett, University of Oxford
Supporting students across their entire module, this authoritative and
widely-respected text has been fully updated to include the most recent changes in the field and has
expanded coverage of restorative justice, gender and comparative issues.
CONTENTS
Part I: Crisis? What Crisis? / Part II: Justifying Punishment / Part III: Explaining Punishment / Part IV: Sentencing: The Crux of the
Crisis / Part V: Punishment in the Community / Part VI: Prisons and the Penal Crisis / Part VII: Early Release: The Penal System’s
Safety Valve / Part VIII: The Youth Justice System / Part IX: Bias in the Criminal Justice System / Part X: Solving the Crisis?
2013 • 400 pages
Cloth (9781446207246) • £83.00
Paper (9781446207253) • £26.99
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Policing
INTRODUCTION TO POLICING
Third Edition
Michael Rowe Northumbria University
As well as offering students an account of the history of the police, Michael
Rowe addresses the most current topics and provides all the tools necessary
to take a critical view of policing. This Third Edition includes:
• New chapters on Surveillance and the Sociology of Policing
• Significant discussion of Police and Crime Commissioners, the impact of
austerity, and ways in which technology will continue to shape policing in
the 21st century
• An updated accompanying website with web links, expanded case studies and links to free journal articles.
CONTENTS
What is Policing? / History / Police Powers / Who Guards the Guards? / Community Policing / Police Culture / Policing Diversity /
Global and Transnational Policing / Criminal Investigation and Policing / Plural Policing / Surveillance, IT and the Future of Policing
/ Conclusions: The Future of Policing
November 2017 • 344 pages
Cloth (9781473972940) • £85.00
Paper (9781473972957) • £27.99
THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL POLICING
Edited by Ben Bradford, Ian Loader and Jonny Steinberg, all at
University of Oxford and Beatrice Jauregui University of Toronto
The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing examines and critically retraces
the field of policing studies by posing and exploring a series of fundamental
questions to do with the concept and institutions of policing and their
relation to social and political life in today’s globalized world.
CONTENTS
Part I: Lenses / Part II: Social and Political Order / Part III: Legacies / Part IV: Problems
and Problematics
2016 • 654 pages
Cloth (9781473906426) • £125.00
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Race & Ethnicity / Victimology
RACISMS
An Introduction
Second Edition
Steve Garner Birmingham City University
With new chapters on ethnicity and immigration, and with material supported
by 30 new case studies, this up-to-date resource provides students with an
engaging, and international, introduction to the subject.
March 2017 • 328 pages
Cloth (9781412961769) • £75.00
Paper (9781412961776) • £25.99
RACE AND SOCIETY
Tina Patel University of Salford
‘Both richly theoretically-informed and admirably accessible, Tina Patel’s new text
is written with clarity and pedagogical flair, drawing upon up-to-date and striking
examples: an invaluable resource.’
- Scott Poynting, University of Auckland
2016 • 200 pages
Cloth (9781446287385) • £75.00
Paper (9781446287392) • £25.99
VICTIMS, CRIME AND SOCIETY
An Introduction
Second Edition
Edited by Pamela Davies and Peter Francis, both at Northumbria
University and Chris Greer City, University of London
Covering theoretical and methodological approaches, and social and
political contexts, this book includes new chapters on defining and
constructing victims, fear and vulnerability, sexuality, white collar crime
and the implications of crime policy on victims, and examines a global range
of historical, theoretical and policy perspectives in victimology.
April 2017 • 304 pages
Cloth (9781446255902) • £85.00
Paper (9781446255919) • £29.99
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Gender & Crime / Criminal Investigation
MISOGYNY ONLINE
A Short (and Brutish) History
Emma A. Jane University of New South Wales
A powerful and witty exploration of gendered cyberhate, this book combines
scholarly literature, online evidence and personal experiences to expose
the reality of the harassment faced by women online today.
SAGE SWIFTS
2016 • 152 pages
Cloth (9781473916005) • £45.00
GENDER AND CRIME
A Human Rights Approach
Second Edition
Marisa Silvestri Kingston University and Chris Crowther-Dowey
Nottingham Trent University
‘This book represents a significant updating of what was already an important
contribution to this field. Informative and engaging at all times, Silvestri and
Crowther-Dowey’s newest contribution should be now considered as the key text
for the teaching of this subject at university level.’
- Karen Evans, University of Liverpool
KEY APPROACHES TO CRIMINOLOGY
2016 • 368 pages
Cloth (9781473902183) • £89.00
Paper (9781473902190) • £28.99
CRIME ANALYSIS WITH CRIME MAPPING
Fourth Edition
Rachel Boba Santos Radford University
The only introductory core text for crime analysis, this must-have resource
presents readers with opportunities to apply theory, research methods,
and statistics to careers that support and enhance the effectiveness of
modern policing.
2016 • 488 pages
Paper (9781506331034) • £83.00
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THE SAGE/SUSSEX UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP
We are listening to students
We understand the challenges lecturers face and we recognize that as a publisher, we can play an
important role in cultivating student engagement through the learning resources that we produce. We
are committed to creating textbooks your students will enjoy and use with ease - we do this through
listening to and working with students through various avenues.
One of these is the SAGE/Sussex University partnership. In 2010 SAGE started a partnership with
Sussex University Library to develop a better understanding of the research behaviour of doctoral
students. In 2013 the project was extended to include undergraduate students with the aim of
monitoring their learning and information-seeking behaviour across the three years of their study.
Through various activities the students have provided us with insight into their experiences, concerns,
behaviour and attitudes, enabling us to explore issues and themes which place students at the heart
of our textbook publishing.
These are the three Sussex University students that we work with, now in Year 2:
Join us as we follow their journey through university:
blogs.sussex.ac.uk/sagestudents
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Study Skills / Media
CRITICAL THINKING
Your Guide to Effective Argument, Successful Analysis and
Independent Study
Tom Chatfield
Do your students need to demonstrate a good argument or find more
evidence? Are they mystified by your comments around ‘critical analysis
needed’? How can you help them learn to ‘think well’?
This handy guide teaches students exactly what critical analysis entails: how
to make an argument, understand bias and assess evidence. Designed to
work seamlessly with a power pack of digital resources and exercises, they’ll
find practical and effective tools to help them think and write critically in an information-saturated age.
No matter whether they’re launching on their first degree or arriving as an international or mature
student, Critical Thinking gives students the skills, insights and confidence to succeed.
CONTENTS
What Is Critical Thinking (and Why Does It Matter?)? / Part I: The Art and Science of Being Reasonable / Understanding the Reasons
Behind Things / Spelling out Arguments and Assumptions / Reasoning with Logic and Certainty / Reasoning with Observation and
Uncertainty / Developing Explanations and Theories / Assessing Evidence and Planning Your Reading Strategy / Being Reasonable
in an Unreasonable World / Getting to Grips with Rhetoric / Seeing Through Faulty Reasoning / Understanding Cognitive Bias /
Overcoming Bias in Yourself and Others / Thinking Critically about Technology / Putting It All Together: Critical Thinking in Study,
Work and Life
October 2017 • 328 pages
Cloth (9781473947139) • £60.00
Paper (9781473947146) • £16.99
RACISM AND THE MEDIA
Gavan Titley National University of Ireland Maynooth
Examining the role of the media in the generation, circulation and contestation of racist ideas, this
text provides the theoretical and analytical tools needed to understand how new media has altered
our understanding of racism.
November 2018 • 200 pages
Cloth (9781446298534) • £70.00
Paper (9781446298541) • £23.99
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Media
MEDIA AND CRIME
Third Edition
Yvonne Jewkes University of Kent
‘One
One of the field’s very best scholars offers a critical panorama
of crime and media, from prison films to surveillance culture
and cybercrime. This is a masterful must-read.’
- Professor Jeff Ferrell, University of Kent
Fully updated with new crime statistics, case studies
– including Jimmy Savile, the murder of Lee Rigby, and
Wikileaks – and a student website, this bestselling
text introduces students to this exciting area and
encourages them to think critically about key issues.
The book is:
• International in scope, including examples such as
the deaths of migrant workers building FIFA World
Cup stadia in Qatar, Anders Breivik (Norway), NSA
and Edward Snowden
• Updated crime statistics and updated cases and examples, including phone-hacking and the
Leveson Inquiry, Jimmy Savile, Max Clifford, the killing of Mark Duggan and subsequent riots in
2011, the murder of Lee Rigby in Woolwich, and Wikileaks
• Covers mobile/social media in depth, including Facebook, Twitter and ‘trolling’
• A companion website featuring free access to SAGE journal articles, weblinks and teaching material
for lecturers.
CONTENTS
Theorizing Media and Crime / The Construction of Crime News / Media and Moral Panics / Media Constructions of Children: ‘Evil
Monsters’ and ‘Tragic Victims’ / Media Misogyny: Monstrous Women / Police, Offenders and Victims in the Media / Crime Films
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Sex Work
PROSTITUTION
Sex Work, Policy & Politics
Second Edition
Teela Sanders Leicester University,
Maggie O’Neill Loughborough University and
Jane Pitcher Independent Social Researcher
The field of sex work has undergone a massive
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• Methodological insights and discussions on ethics, fieldwork and participatory action research
• New images and case studies from the authors’ research projects.
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The Sociology of Sex Work / The Cultural Context of Commerce and Sex / Sex Workers and Sex Work / Children, Young People and CSEC
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Research Methods
CRIMINOLOGICAL ETHNOGRAPHY:
AN INTRODUCTION
James Treadwell Birmingham City University and
Stephen Wakeman Liverpool John Moores University
Featuring a range of fascinating and thought-provoking case studies from
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Project / Doing Ethnographic Criminology / Doing Ethical Criminological Ethnography / Part III: Writing Criminological Ethnography /
Entering the Field / In the Field / Writing and Recording in the Field / Part IV: Evaluating and Presenting Criminological Ethnography
/ Writing up Criminological Ethnography / Impactful Criminological Ethnography / Emerging Perspectives and Future Challenges
November 2018 • 224 pages
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CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Understanding Qualitative Methods
Second Edition
Emma Wincup University of Leeds
Guiding readers from theoretical considerations through the steps of the
research process, this book inspires students to conduct criminological
research and equips them with the necessary tools to carry out a successful,
ethical study.
New to this edition:
• A skills-focused chapter on how to evaluate existing qualitative studies
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• Rich examples from real research
• In-depth case studies on fashion counterfeiting, electronic monitoring and youth justice.
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Researching Crime and Justice / Ethics in Criminological Research / Part II: The Research Process / Negotiating and Sustaining
Access / Using Existing Qualitative Data / Interviews and Focus Groups / Ethnography / Working with Qualitative Data: Analysis
and Writing / Part III: Being a Qualitative Researcher / Researching Women’s Experiences of Electronic Monitoring / Using Focus
Groups to Explore Young People’s Perceptions of Fashion Counterfeiting / Research with Young People Who Are Vulnerable and
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INTRODUCING QUALITATIVE METHODS SERIES
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Research Methods
DOING CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Third Edition
Pamela Davies and Peter Francis,
both at Northumbria University
The new edition of this bestselling textbook comes
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tour of criminological research.
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Part I: Preparing Criminological Research - Dr Pamela Davies & Professor Peter Francis / Methodological Approaches to Criminological
Research - Hannah Bows / Mixed Methods - Dr Vicky Kemp & Dr Jaime Waters / Formulating, Planning and Proposing Criminological
Research - Professor Peter Francis / Doing Historical Analysis of Crime, Victims and Justice - Professor Barry Godfrey / Undertaking
a Criminological Literature Review - Dr Alison Wakefield / The Politics and Ethics of Criminological Research - Dr David Scott / Part II:
Doing Criminological Research - Dr Pamela Davies & Professor Peter Francis / Doing Criminological Survey Research with Sensitive
Subjects - Dr Jo Deakin & Dr Jon Spencer / Doing Quantitative Criminological Research and Analyses on the Crime Drop - Professor
Nick Tilley / Doing Qualitative Research and Analysis on Child Sex Abuse - Dr Pamela Davies / Doing Experimental Criminological
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Institutional Abuse - Professor Kathleen Daly / Doing Evaluation Research on a Peer-mentor Prison Programme - Professor Rob
White / Doing Criminological Research on Big Data, Analytics and Predictive Policing - Professor Janet Chan & Associate Professor
Lyria Bennett Moses / Part III: Presenting Criminological Research - Dr Pamela Davies & Professor Peter Francis / Writing Up and
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How do you see criminological
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to present?
Pam
Criminological research today is as exciting and innovative
as it ever was. Our research today creates the research
traditions of tomorrow. Most of us engage in research with
an ambition to make a difference in the future, our research
is only limited by our imagination. The way in which it has
changed is probably in terms of scale, scope and focus. In
simple terms, more is being done, on a broader range of
topics and often with more granularity. It is little wonder that
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students and staff to keep on top of the development of
methods and methodologies, and areas for research.
What’s new to this edition that you hope
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on historical analysis and visual criminological research.
Whilst we have not compromised on depth and quality,
we have expanded the contents to illustrate the growth
in volume and nature of criminological research, as we
describe above.
Peter
What would be your top piece of
advice for someone setting out on
their first research project?
That’s an easy one – read chapters 1, 2 and 3! Then,
look through the contents of the book and align your
own research with that of the individual chapters and
read them.
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DISCOVERING STATISTICS USING IBM
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Fifth Edition
Andy Field University of Sussex
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Why Is My Evil Lecturer Forcing Me to Learn Statistics? / The Spine of Statistics / The Phoenix of Statistics / The IBM SPSS Statistics
Environment / Exploring Data with Graphs / The Beast of Bias / Non-parametric Models / Correlation / The Linear Model (Regression)
/ GLM 1: Comparing Two Means / Moderation, Mediation and Multicategory Predictors / Comparing Several Independent Means /
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Helen Gavin University of Huddersfield
The Second Edition of Criminological and Forensic Psychology
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to help students with their research projects.
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Part I: Defining Criminological and Forensic Psychology / Part II: Psychological Explanations of Crime / Part III: Psychological
Explanations of Specific Crime Types / Part IV: Psychology in Detection and Investigation / Part V: Psychology in the Court Room
/ Part VI: Psychology in Prison
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Index
Agnew
& Livingstone The SAGE Handbook of Geographical
B
Knowledge ..................................................................................25
Barash & Webel Peace and Conflict Studies,
Aitken
& Valentine
Approaches to Human Geography, Second
Fourth Edition
.............................................................................
10
Edition ......................................................................................... 12
Bradford, Jauregui, Loader & Steinberg The SAGE
Handbook of Global Policing .................................................... 14
L
Lilly, Cullen & Ball Criminological Theory, Seventh Edition ..... 9
M
Marmo & Chazal Transnational Crime and Criminal Justice .. 10
Martin Terrorism ....................................................................... 11
C
Caballero-Anthony An Introduction to Non-Traditional
Security Studies ........................................................................ 10
Cavadino, Dignan & Mair The Penal System, Fifth Edition .... 13
McLaughlin & Muncie The SAGE Dictionary of Criminology,
Third Edition.................................................................................. 4
McLaughlin & Muncie Criminological Perspectives,
Third Edition.................................................................................. 5
Chatfi eld Critical Thinking ....................................................... 18
Clark & Poucki The SAGE Handbook of Human
Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery ........................................ 11
Curtis Anti-Social Behaviour ..................................................... 7
P
Patel Race and Society ............................................................ 15
R
D
Ray Violence and Society, Second Edition................................. 6
Davies, Francis & Greer Victims, Crime and Society,
Second Edition ........................................................................... 15
Rowe Introduction to Policing, Third Edition ............................ 14
Davies & Francis Doing Criminological Research,
Third Edition................................................................................22
S
Sanders, O’Neill & Pitcher Prostitution, Second Edition.......20
Santos Crime Analysis with Crime Mapping, Fourth Edition .. 16
E
Ezrow Global Politics and Violent Non-state Actors .............. 11
Scott & Flynn Prisons & Punishment, Second Edition ............ 13
F
Silvestri & Crowther-Dowey Gender and Crime,
Second Edition ........................................................................... 16
Field Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics,
Fifth Edition................................................................................. 24
T
Fraser Gangs & Crime ................................................................ 7
Tibbetts & Hemmens Criminological Theory, Third Edition..... 9
Titley Racism and the Media .................................................... 18
G
Garner Racisms, Second Edition ............................................. 15
Treadwell & Wakeman Criminological Ethnography:
An Introduction .......................................................................... 21
Gavin Criminological and Forensic Psychology,
Second Edition ........................................................................... 24
W
Wincup Criminological Research, Second Edition .................. 21
H
Hagan Introduction to Criminology, Ninth Edition ..................... 6
Harding, Davies & Mair An Introduction to Criminal Justice ... 8
J
Jane Misogyny Online .............................................................. 16
Jewkes Media and Crime, Third Edition................................... 19
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