Incoming Resources
- With liberty for some, 500 years of imprisonment in America, Scott Christianson
- The death penalty, an historical and theological survey, by James J. Megivern
- Truth machine, the contentious history of DNA fingerprinting, Michael Lynch [and others]
- Reasonable doubts, the O.J. Simpson case and the criminal justice system, Alan M. Dershowitz
- The concise dictionary of crime and justice, Mark S. Davis
- The contradictions of American capital punishment, Franklin E. Zimring
- An eye for an eye, a global history of crime and punishment, Mitchel P. Roth
- Miranda, the story of America's right to remain silent, Gary L. Stuart ; with a foreword by Janet Napolitano
- The death penalty, an American history, Stuart Banner
- Convicted but innocent, wrongful conviction and public policy, C. Ronald Huff, Arye Rattner, Edward Sagarin
- Virtual justice, the flawed prosecution of crime in America, H. Richard Uviller
- Payback, the case for revenge, Thane Rosenbaum
- A fly for the prosecution, how insect evidence helps solve crimes, M. Lee Goff
- The eternal criminal record, James B. Jacobs
- Crimes of the century, from Leopold and Loeb to O.J. Simpson, Gilbert Geis and Leigh B. Bienen
- Arbitrary justice, the power of the American prosecutor, Angela J. Davis
- Why justice fails
- Going up the river, travels in a prison nation, Joseph T. Hallinan
- The Prosecutor, William F. McDonald, editor ; foreword by Thomas F. Eagleton
- Dead wrong, a death row lawyer speaks out against capital punishment, Michael A. Mello ; with a foreword by David Von Drehle
- Fair trial, rights of the accused in American history, David J. Bodenhamer
- The Innocence Commission, preventing wrongful convictions and restoring the criminal justice system, Jon B. Gould
- The American jury, [by] Harry Kalven, Jr. [and] Hans Zeisel, with the collaboration of Thomas Callahan and Philip Ennis