Waubonsee Community College
SOCIAL SCIENCE + Criminology
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Criminology
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Criminology
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Criminology
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Criminology
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Cyberbullying and the wild, wild web, what everyone needs to know, J.A. Hitchcock
A pound of flesh, monetary sanctions as punishment for the poor, Alexes Harris
Death by domestic violence, preventing the murders and murder-suicides, Katherine van Wormer and Albert R. Roberts
Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and Kristine Paulsen with Katie Miserany
Caught, the prison state and the lockdown of American politics, Marie Gottschalk
The greatest criminal cases, changing the course of American law., J. Michael Martinez
Choosing the future for American juvenile justice, edited by Franklin E. Zimring and David S. Tanenhaus
The anatomy of violence, the biological roots of crime, Adrian Raine
The rise and fall of violent crime in America, Barry Latzer
After the crime, the power of restorative justice dialogues between victims and violent offenders, Susan L. Miller
Down, out, and under arrest, policing and everyday life in skid row, Forrest Stuart
Rampage nation, securing America from mass shootings, Louis Klarevas
Criminological perspectives on race and crime, Shaun L. Gabbidon
The future of crime and punishment, smart policies for reducing crime and saving money, William R. Kelly
The secret poisoner, a century of murder, Linda Stratmann
Behave, the biology of humans at our best and worst, Robert M. Sapolsky
Prostitution in the digital age, selling sex from the suite to the street, R. Barri Flowers
Living with guns, a liberal's case for the Second Amendment, Craig R. Whitney
Psychology and criminal justice, international review of theory and practice, edited by János Boros, Iván Münnich, Márton Szegedi
Protecting your internet identity, are you naked online?, Ted Claypoole and Theresa Payton
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Criminology
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Criminology
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