Reviews round-up

AuthorMichael Grewcock
Date01 December 2012
DOI10.1177/0004865812458058
Published date01 December 2012
Subject MatterReviews round-up
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Australian & New Zealand
Journal of Criminology
45(3) 452
Reviews round-up
! The Author(s) 2012
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DOI: 10.1177/0004865812458058
Michael Grewcock
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This is the last issue of this journal for which I am the reviews editor. I would like to
thank everyone who has contributed reviews over the past couple of years, especially
those who have stuck meticulously to their deadline. For those whose work is still ‘in
progress’, don’t worry, the new editors know who you are!
New books received this issue include Steve Hall, Theorizing Crime and Deviance:
A New Perspective (Sage); Dan Toombs, Disability and the Queensland Criminal Justice
System (Lawbook Co./Thomson Reuters); and Kenneth Williams, Most Deserving of
Death? An Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Jurisprudence (Ashgate).
There are two titles on money laundering: Nicholas Ryder, Money Laundering – An
Endless Cycle: A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Money Laundering Policies in the United
States of America, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada (Routledge); and Clare
Chambers-Jones, Virtual Economies and Financial Crime: Money Laundering in
Cyberspace (Edward Elgar).
There are also two penology titles: Melvin Delgado, Prisoner Reentry at Work:
Adding Business to the Mix (Lynne Rienner); and Leonidis K. Cheliotis (ed.), The
Arts of Imprisonment: Control, Resistance and Empowerment (Ashgate).
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