A new issue of British Journal of Criminology has been made available:
1 September 2002; Vol. 42, No. 4 URL: http://bjc.oupjournals.org/content/vol42/issue4/index.shtml ----------------------------------------------------------------- Articles ----------------------------------------------------------------- The 'Process Structures' of Police Homicide Investigations Martin Innes Br J Criminol 2002 42: 669-688. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/669 Constructions of Legitimate Force. The Case of CS Sprays Brian Rappert Br J Criminol 2002 42: 689-708. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/689 Empirical Analysis of Motor Vehicle Theft in Israel, 1990-97 Sergio Herzog Br J Criminol 2002 42: 709-728. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/709 Anomie, Social Change and Crime. A Theoretical Examination of Institutional-Anomie Theory Jon Gunnar Bernburg Br J Criminol 2002 42: 729-742. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/729 Risk, Crime and Gender Wendy Chan and George S. Rigakos Br J Criminol 2002 42: 743-761. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/743 Legal Issues in Acquiring Information about Illegal Behaviour Through Criminological Research Dermot Feenan Br J Criminol 2002 42: 762-781. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/762 Crimes Against Businesses: The Way Forward for Future Research Matt Hopkins Br J Criminol 2002 42: 782-797. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/782 Preliminary Findings on Seasonality and the Fear of Crime. A Research Note Natasha Semmens, Jennifer Dillane, and Jason Ditton Br J Criminol 2002 42: 798-806. http://bjc.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/798 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Book Reviews ----------------------------------------------------------------- States of Denial: Knowing about Atrocities and Suffering. By Stanley Cohen (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001. 344 pp. {pound}15.99 pb) Rod Morgan Br J Criminol 2002 42: 807-809. Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland: Resistance, Management and Release. By Kieran McEvoy (Oxford: Clarendon Studies In Criminology, Oxford University Press, 2001. 442pp. {pound}45.00 hb) Alison Liebling Br J Criminol 2002 42: 810-811. Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives. By Shadd Maruna (Washington: American Psychological Association, 2001. 211 pp. $34.95 hb) Iain Crow Br J Criminol 2002 42: 812-813. Elders, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System: Myths, Perceptions and Reality in the 21st Century. Edited by Max Rothman, Burton D. Dunlop and Pamela Entzel (New York: Springer Publishing Co., 2000 xxix + 373 pp. $53.95 hb) Jason Ditton Br J Criminol 2002 42: 814-815. Young Warriors: Youth Politics, Identity and Violence in South Africa. By Monique Marks (Johannesburg: Witwatersrand Press, 2001. 171 pp. R130) Declan Roche Br J Criminol 2002 42: 815-817. Crime, Disorder and Community Safety. Edited by R. Matthews and J. Pitts (London: Routledge, 2001. 245 pp. {pound}18.99 pb) Daniel Gilling Br J Criminol 2002 42: 817-819. Community, Crime and Disorder: Safety and Regeneration in Urban Neighbourhoods. By Lynn Hancock (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001. vii + 211 pp. {pound}45.00 hb) Nick Tilley Br J Criminol 2002 42: 819-821. Patterns of Provocation: Police and Public Disorder. Edited by Richard Bessel and Clive Elmsley (NewYork: Berghahn Books, 2000. 153 pp. {pound}12.50) Mary O'Rawe Br J Criminol 2002 42: 821-823. Policing, Surveillance and Social Control: CCTV and Police Monitoring of Suspects. By Tim Newburn and Stephanie Hayman (Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2002. 198 pp. {pound}30.00 hb) John Baldwin Br J Criminol 2002 42: 823-824. Liberalism and Crime: The British Experience. By Robert R. Sullivan (Boston: Lexington Books, 2000. 227 pp. $70.00 hb). Critique and Radical Discourses on Crime. By George Pavlich (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000. 194 pp. {pound}45.00) Simon Cottee Br J Criminol 2002 42: 824-828. 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