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Routledge provides high quality books, Journals, eProducts, Resources and Information for both student and professional markets in Criminology & Criminal Justice. Here you can explore the breadth and depth of our publishing program, which offers books for researchers, professionals, lecturers, and students; as well as access to our online catalog and contact information.

Just a few of the areas we publish in include Crime and Crime Prevention, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice History Delinquency, Historical Criminology, Organized Crime, Prisons, Probation, Sentencing and Punishment, and White Collar Crime.

Willan Publishing is now part of Routledge Criminology

Looking for Willan Publishing titles? They’re available here, through Routledge Criminology! Search the Willan backlist here or by clicking the logo. Otherwise, you can find all the Willan titles alongside our other criminology books from Routledge.

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Textbooks

  1. Cybercrime and Digital Forensics

    An Introduction
    By Thomas J Holt, Adam M Bossler, Kathryn C Seigfried-Spellar

    The emergence of the World Wide Web, smartphones, and Computer-Mediated Communications (CMCs) profoundly affect the way in which people interact online and offline. Individuals who engage in socially unacceptable or outright criminal acts increasingly utilize technology to connect with one another in ways that are not otherwise possible in the real world due to shame, social stigma, or risk of detection... Read more...

  2. Comparative Criminal Justice (3rd Edition)

    By Francis Pakes

    This book offers an accessible introduction to comparative criminal justice and examines and reflects on the ways different countries and jurisdictions deal with the main stages in the criminal justice process, from policing to sentencing. This popular bestseller has been fully updated and expanded for the third edition... Read more...

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New Titles

  1. Human Smuggling and Border Crossings

    By Gabriella Sanchez

    Graphic narratives of tragedies involving the journeys of irregular migrants trying to reach destinations in the global north are common in the media and are blamed almost invariably on human smuggling facilitators, described as rapacious members of highly structured underground transnational criminal organizations, who take advantage of migrants and prey upon their vulnerability... Read more...

  2. Routledge International Handbook of Biosocial Criminology

    Edited by Matt DeLisi, Michael G Vaughn

    Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavior by exploring both biological factors and environmental factors. Since the mapping of the human genome, scientists have been able to study the biosocial causes of human behavior with the greatest specificity... Read more...

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Research & Reference

  1. NEW - Human Smuggling and Border Crossings by Gabriella Sanchez

    Human Smuggling and Border Crossings is a landmark book on an epochal issue for Arizona, the United States, and the 21st Century world. At the same time deeply personal and coolly objective, the book provides a unique insight into the lived experiences of smuggling, for migrants, smugglers, and the authorities, and in so doing explodes many of the myths that have distorted our understanding and policy responses to human smuggling.’ - Khalid Koser MBE, Associate Fellow, Geneva Centre for Security Policy

    For more information about Human Smuggling and Border Crossing, click here

    For more information about the Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship series click here

    Why not Reccommend to your Librarian today

  2. NEW! - The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration

    A stunning, interdisciplinary, international collection of original work, this Handbook challenges the bright line that has been drawn between regular and irregular migration, criminals and victims, and security and mobility. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how and why the immigration threat has been produced as a political project, the book refocuses our attention on the devastating social and human costs associated with making people illegal. An absolutely foundational contribution to the development of a "criminology of mobility."’ - Nancy A. Wonders, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University, USA. For more information about the Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration click here

    Order your copy now and take advantage of the pre-publication offer of £125 (RRP £140. Valid until 24th December 2014)

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General Interest

  1. Review of ‘Understanding Penal Practice’ from Scottish Justice Matters

    “A book aiming to increase our understanding of penal practice without concentrating primarily upon prisons is to be welcomed. Focusing on community supervision this volume scores a hit from that perspective alone… This is a volume of many strengths: it is well-structured and keeps its focus on practitioners to enable in depth consideration… From the outset the editors were clear about their aims. The project is well-conceived and well executed and has resulted in an important collection that should be read by policymakers and community justice practitioners, in addition to a broad range of academics.”Scottish Justice Matters

    Learn more about Understanding Penal Practice, edited by Ioan Durnescu and Fergus McNeill here >>>

  2. Join “The Conversation” with Peter Squires

    Professor of Criminology and Public Policy at the University of Brighton, Peter Squires has published ten books (single or jointly authored, or edited, including Gun Crime in Global Contexts), and has made numerous contributions to journals and other media. He has a significant media profile, contributing regularly to TV, radio and news media debates on crime and criminal justice. His teaching and research interests extend across many sub-divisions of contemporary criminology, but specifically gun crime and gun control, gangs and youth crime. Professor Squires recently joined the ACPO Police National Independent Advisory Group on Criminal Use of Firearms.

    Join “The Conversation” with Peter Squires today. His most recent article, ‘Gun or taser? London attacks show choice is tough for police’ is available to read here >>>

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The courses below offer a listing of the most current textbooks from Routledge Criminology & Criminal Justice. You can also continue browsing our complete catalog of textbook options. If you'd like to consult with one of our representatives, browse our contact listings.

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