Incoming Resources
- Marked, race, crime, and finding work in an era of mass incarceration, Devah Pager
- Crime, punishment, and mental illness, law and the behavioral sciences in conflict, Patricia E. Erickson, Steven K. Erickson
- Praeger handbook on understanding and preventing workplace discrimination, Michele A. Paludi, Carmen A. Paludi, Jr., and Eros R. DeSouza, editors ; foreword by D. Gayle Loftis
- Less law, more order, the truth about reducing crime, Irvin Waller
- Children's play, the roots of reading, edited by Edward F. Zigler, Dorothy G. Singer, Sandra J. Bishop-Josef
- Do prisons make us safer?, the benefits and costs of the prison boom, Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll, editors
- Elderburbia, aging with a sense of place in America, Philip B. Stafford ; foreword by Scott Russell Sanders
- Marked men, white masculinity in crisis, Sally Robinson
- Assessing for learning, librarians and teachers as partners, Violet H. Harada and Joan M. Yoshina
- Downsizing prisons, how to reduce crime and end mass incarceration, Michael Jacobson
- Health and health care in the nation's prisons, issues, challenges, and policies, Melvin Delgado and Denise Humm-Delgado
- Encyclopedia of special education, a reference for the education of children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities and other exceptional individuals, edited by Cecil R. Reynolds, Kimberly J. Vannest, and Elaine Fletcher-Janzen
- Public libraries and the Internet, roles, perspectives, and implications, John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, and Charles R. McClure, editors
- The complete history of American film criticism, Jerry Roberts
- The boomer retirement time bomb, how companies can avoid the fallout from the coming skills shortage, Donald L. Venneberg and Barbara Welss Eversole
- Punishment for sale, private prisons, big business, and the incarceration binge, Donna Selman and Paul Leighton