No. 50-2, June 2017
Index
- Books Received
- BZP-‘Party pills’, populism and prohibition: Exploring global debates in a New Zealand context
- Cate Curtis, Anti-social behaviour: A multi-national perspective of the everyday to the extreme
- John Kerr, The securitization and policing of art theft: The case of London: Duncan Chappell and Saskia Hufnagel (Eds), Contemporary perspectives on the detection, investigation and prosecution of art crime: Australasian, European and North American perspectives
- Just about everybody doing the business? Explaining ‘cash-for-crash’ insurance fraud in the United Kingdom
- Lost in the detail: Prosecutors' perceptions of the utility of video recorded police interviews as rape complainant evidence
- Malcolm K Sparrow, Handcuffed: What holds policing back, and the keys to reform
- Patriarchy, gender, infantilisation: A cultural account of police intelligence work in Scotland
- Predictors of delinquency among adolescents and young adults: A new psychosocial control perspective
- Re-framing ‘counterfeit from a public health perspective’: A case for fraudulent medicine
- The impact of loose coupling on police effectiveness
- ‘Staff can't be the ones that play judge and jury’: Young adults’ suggestions for preventing unwanted sexual attention in pubs and clubs