Faculty books, chapters and journal articles since 2005
| Kate Auerhahn | 2009 2007
Auerhahn, K. Just another crime? Examining
disparity in homicide sentencing. The Sociological
Quarterly. 48(2): 277-313.
Auerhahn, K. Do you know who your probationers are? Using Simulation Modeling to estimate the composition of California’s probation population, 1980-2000. Justice Quarterly. 23(4).
2006 |
| Steven Belenko | In press Belenko, S., Dugosh, K., Lynch, K., Mericle, A.A., Pich, M., & Forman, R. Online illegal drug use information: An exploratory analysis of drug-related website viewing by adolescents. Journal of Health Communication. In press. Taxman, F., Henderson, C., & Belenko, S. Organizational context, systems change, and adopting treatment delivery systems in the criminal justice system. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 103S, S1-S6. Dembo, R., Belenko, S., Childs, K., & Wareham, J, & Schmeidler, J. Individual and community risk factors and sexually transmitted diseases among arrested youths: A two level analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(4), 303-316. Dembo, R., Belenko, S., Childs, K., & Wareham, J. Drug use and sexually transmitted diseases and drug use among female and male arrested youths. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(2), 129-141. Belenko, S., Wolff, N., & Holland, N. Improving the Evidence Base: Formative Evaluations of Problem Solving Courts. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Behavioral Health Services and Criminal Justice Research, Rutgers University. Belenko, S. Intervention Fact Sheet: Drug Courts. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Behavioral Health Services and Criminal Justice Research, Rutgers University. Belenko, S., Dembo, R., Rollie, M., Childs, K., & Salvatore,
C. Detecting, preventing, and treating sexually
transmitted infections among adolescent offenders: An unmet
public health need. American Journal of Public Health, 99(6): 1032-1041. 2008 Belenko, S., Dembo, R., Weiland, D., Rollie, M., Salvatore,
C., Hanlon, A., & Childs, K. Recently arrested adolescents are at high risk for sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35(8), 758-763. Belenko, S., Sung, H-E., Swern, A., & Donhauser, C.
Prosecutors and treatment diversion: The Brooklyn (NY) DTAP
Program. In: J.L. Worrall and M.E. Nugent (eds.). The
2007 Belenko, S. Invest now and save later: A review of
research on the economic benefits of drug treatment.
National Council Journal, National Council for Community
2006 Sung, H.-E., & Belenko, S. From diversion experiment to policy movement: A case study of prosecutorial innovation. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 22 (3), 220-240.
Belenko, S. Assessing released inmates for substance-abuse related service needs. Crime and Delinquency, 52, 94-113.
2005
Belenko, S., Lin, J., O'Connor, L., Sung, H-E, and Lynch, K.G. Sexual and physical victimization as predictors of HIV risk among felony drug offenders. AIDS and Behavior, 9 (3), 311-323.
Belenko, S., Shedlin, M., & Chaple, M. HIV risk behaviors, knowledge, and prevention service experiences among African American and other offenders. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 16, 108-129.
Sung, H-E., and Belenko, S. Failure after success: Correlates of recidivism among subjects who successfully completed coerced drug treatment. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 42, 78-99.
Murray, L. and Belenko, S. CASASTART: A community- based, school-centered intervention for high-risk youth. Substance Use and Misuse, 40, 913-933.
Belenko, S. and Peugh, J. Estimating drug treatment needs among state prison inmates. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 77, 269-281. |
| John Goldkamp | 2009 intervention under study. Handbook of Quantitative Criminology (in press, 2009), Netherlands: Springer-Verlag.(45 pages) 2008 Goldkamp, J.S. and Vîlcicã, E.R . “Targeted enforcement and adverse system side effects: The generation of fugitives in Philadelphia. Criminology 46(2):371-410.
Goldkamp, J.S. Missing the target and missing the point: “Successful” random assignment but misleading results. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 4(2): 83-115. Taylor, R., J. Goldkamp, D. Weiland, C. Breen, R.M. Garcia, L. Presley, B. Wyant. Revise policies mandating offender DNA collection.” Criminology and Public Policy 6/4 851-861.
2006
White, M. D., Goldkamp, J.S. and Robinson, J.B.. Acupuncture in drug treatment: Exploring its role and impact on participant behavior in the drug court setting.” Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(1): 45-65.
2005 |
| Elizabeth Groff | In press Groff, E. R. and Mazzerole, L. Simulated experiments and their potential role in criminology and criminal justice." Journal of Experimental Criminology, 4(3).
2008 Groff, E.R. and McEwen, T. Identifying and measuring the effects of information technologies on law enforcement agencies: The Making Officer Redeployment Effective Program, A Guide for Law Enforcement. Washington, DC, COPS Office.
Groff, E. R. and Birks, D. Simulating crime prevention strategies: A look at the possibilities. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 1(0): 1-10.
Groff, E. R. Adding the temporal and spatial aspects of routine activities: A further test of Routine Activity Theory. Security Journal, 21(1-2): 95-116.
Groff, E. R., Weisburd, D. and Morris, N. Where the action is at places: Examining spatio-temporal patterns of juvenile crime at places using trajectory analysis and GIS. In D. Weisburd, W. Bernasco and G. Bruinsma (eds), Putting Crime in its Place: Units of Analysis in Spatial Crime Research. Springer-Verlag.
Groff, E. R. Characterizing the spatio-temporal aspects of routine activities and the geographic distribution of street robbery. In L. Liu & J. Eck (Eds.), Artificial Crime Analysis Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems (pp. 226-251). Idea Group: Hershey, PA.
2007 Groff, E. R. 'Situating' simulation to model human spatio-temporal interactions: An example using crime events". Transactions in GIS, 11(4):507-530.
Groff, E. R. Simulation for theory testing and experimentation: An example using Routine Activity Theory and street robbery." Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 23:75-103.
Groff, E. R. and McEwen, T. Integrating distance into mobility triangle typologies, 25:210-238.
2005 Groff, E.R., Kearley, B., Beatty, P., and Fogg, H. Couture, H. and Wartel, Jl. A randomized experimental study of sharing crime data with citizens: Do maps produce more fear? Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1:87-115. Groff, E.R., and McEwen, T. Disaggregating the journey to homicide.” In F. Wang (ed.), Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis (pp.60-83). Idea Group: Hershey, PA. |
| M. Kay Harris | 2009 M. Kay Harris. 2009. Identity change through the transformation model of the Public Safety Initiative of LIFERS, Inc.’ in Bonita M. Veysey, Johnna Christian and Damian J. Martinez, eds. How Offenders Transform Their Lives. Portland, OR: Willan Publishing. 2006 Harris, M.K. “Transformative justice: The transformation of restorative justice.” In Sullivan, D. and L. Tifft (Ed.S). Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective. Routledge: New York, NY, 555-566. 2005 Harris, M.K. In search of common ground: The importance of theoretical orientations in criminology and criminal justice. Criminology and Public Polic,y 4 (2), 311-328. |
| Phil Harris | 2009
Welsh, W.N. and Harris, P. Criminal Justice Policy and Planning (2nd ed). Cincinnati: LexisNexis, Anderson Publishing Co. |
| Matt Hiller | In press Hiller, M. L., Narevic, E., Webster, J. M., Rosen, P., Staton, M., Leukefeld, C. G., Garrity, T. F. & Kayo, R. (in press). Problem severity and motivation for treatment in incarcerated substance abusers, Substance Use and Misuse.
Hiller, M. L., Malluche, D., Bryan, V., DuPont, L., Martin, B., Abensur, R.
L., Leukefeld, C. G., & Payne, C. (in press). A multi-site description of
juvenile drug courts: Program models and during-program outcomes,
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.
2008 Saum, C. A. & Hiller, M. L. Should violent offenders be excluded
from drug court participation? An examination of the recidivism of violent
and nonviolent drug court participants, Criminal Justice Review, 33(3),
291-307.
2007 Hiller, M. L., Leukefeld, C. G., Garrity, T. F., Godlaski, T.,
Schoeneberger, M. L., Townsend, M., Hascal, K. Client outcomes from
rural substance abuse treatment, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 39(1), 59-68. Saum, C. A., Hiller, M. L., Leigey, M. E., Inciardi, J. A., & Surratt, H. L.
Predictors of substance abuse treatment entry for crime-involved,
cocaine-dependent women, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 91, 253-259.
Saum, C. A., O'Connell, D. J., Martin, S. S., Hiller, M. L., Bacon, G. A., &
Simpson, D. D. Tempest in a TC: Changing treatment providers for
in-prison therapeutic communities, Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34(9),
1168-1178. Hiller, M. L., Narevic, E., Webster, J. M., Rosen, P., Staton, M., Leukefeld, C. G., Garrity, T. F. & Kayo, R. (in press). Problem severity and motivation for treatment in incarcerated substance abusers, Substance Use and Misuse.
2006
Hiller, M. L., Knight, K., & Simpson, D. D. (2006). Recidivism following mandated residential substance abuse treatment for felony probationers, The Prison Journal, 86(2), 230-241.
Leukefeld, C. G., Hiller, M. L., Webster, J. M., Staton-Tindal, M., Martin, S. S., Duvall, J., Tolbert, V. E., & Garrity, T. F. (2006). A prospective examination of high-cost health services utilization among drug using prisoners re-entering the community, Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 33(1), 73-85.
Narevic, E., Garrity, T. F., Schoenberg, N. E., Hiller, M. L., Leukefeld, C. G., & Webster, J. M. (2006). Factors predicting unmet health services needs among incarcerated substance users, Substance Use and Misuse, 41(8), 1077-1094.
Schoeneberger, M. L., Leukefeld, C. G., Hiller, M. L., & Godlaski, T. (2006). Substance abuse among rural and very rural drug users at treatment entry, American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 32(1), 87-110.
Hiller, M. L., Knight, K., Saum, C. A., & Simpson, D. D. (2006). Social functioning, treatment dropout, and recidivism of probationers mandated to a modified therapeutic community, Criminal Justice and Behavior, 33(6), 738-759.
Bryan, V., Hiller, M. L., Malluche, D., Patterson, B., & Abensur, R. (2006). A qualitative examination of the juvenile drug court treatment process. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6(4), 91-114.
2005
Joosen, M., Garrity, T. F., Staton, S., Hiller, M. L., Leukefeld, C. G., & Webster, J. M. (2005). Predictors of current depressive symptoms in a sample of drug court participants, Substance Use and Misuse, 40(8), 1113-1125.
Webster, J. M., Leukefeld, C. G., Staton, M., Hiller, M. L., Garrity, T. F., & Narevic, E. (2005). Lifetime health services use by male drug-abusing offenders, Prison Journal, 85, 50-64. |
| Peter Jones | In press Jones, P.R. and Wyant, B. (2009) ‘Delinquency’, Encyclopedia entry in Shweder, Richard A., Thomas R. Bidell, Anne C. Dailey, Suzanne D. Dixon, Peggy J. Miller, and John Modell, eds. The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2008 Schwartz, I.M., Jones, P. R., Schwartz, D. and Obradovic, Z. Improving social work through the use of technology and advanced research methods, Ch. 13 (pp. 214-230) in D. Lindsey and A. Shlonsky (Eds.) Child Welfare Research: Advances for Practice and Policy, Oxford University Press.
2007 2006 79 (2) pp. 461-498.
Jones, P. R. Quality matters: For program development and evaluative research, Criminology & Public Policy (Invited Senior Editorial Review) Criminology and Public Policy, 5 (3) pp.1001-1004.
Jones, P. R., Levine-Laufgraben, J. and Morris, N. Developing an empirically based typology of attitudes to participation In learning community courses. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 31(3) pp.249-265.
Jones, P. R.., Using groups in criminal justice courses:
Some new twists on a traditional pedagogical tool. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 17 (1) pp.1-16. |
| Jerry Ratcliffe | In press Ratcliffe, JH, Intelligence-Led Policing, Willan Publishing: Cullompton.
Ratcliffe, JH and Taniguchi, T. (2008) Is crime higher around drug-gang street corners? Two spatial approaches to the relationship between gang set spaces and local crime levels, Crime Patterns and Analysis, 1(1): 23-46.
2007
2006
Ratcliffe, J.H. (2006) ‘Video surveillance of public places’. Problem-Oriented Guides for Police, Response Guides Series No 4. US Department of Justice (Office of Community Oriented Policing Services): Washington DC.
2005
Ratcliffe, J.H. (2005) The effectiveness of police intelligence management: A New Zealand case study, Police Practice and Research, 6 (5): 435-451.
Chainey, S & Ratcliffe, J.H., GIS and Crime Mapping, John Wiley & Sons: London.
Ratcliffe, J.H., Biles, D., Green, T. and Miller, S. (2005) Drug-related complaints against police: some findings from a New South Wales study, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 28 (1): 69-83.
Ratcliffe, J.H. (2005) Detecting spatial movement of intra-region crime patterns over time, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 21 (1): 103-123. |
| George Rengert | In press Taniguchi, T., Rengert, G. and McCord, E. Where size matters: Agglomeration economies of illegal drug markets in Philadelphia, Justice Quarterly. 2008 Ratcliffe, JH and Rengert, G.F. Near repeat patterns in Philadelphia shootings, Security Journal, 21(1-2): 58-76.
2006 2005 Rengert, G. and Lowell, R. Combating campus Crime with
mapping and analysis. Crime Mapping News 7: 1-5.
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| Caterina Roman | 2009 Roman, C., Knight, C, Chalfin, A., Popkin. S. The relation of the perceived environment to fear, physical activity, and health in public housing developments: Evidence from Chicago.” Journal of Public Health Policy. Butts, J.A. and Roman, Caterina. A community youth development approach to gang control programs. In: Youth Gangs and Community Intervention: Research, Practice, and Evidence, edited by Robert Chaskin. New York: Columbia University Press. 2008 Metraux, S. Roman, C. and Cho, R. “Incarceration and homelessness,” in Deborah Dennis, Gretchen Locke & Jill Khadduri, eds., Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Washington DC: US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Click here for full text. Roman, C and Chalfin, A. Fear of walking outdoors: A multilevel ecologic analysis of crime and disorder.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34(4):306-312. 2007 Cahill, M. and Roman, C. GIS and mapping at the Urban Institute’s Justice Policy Center. Cartography and Geographic Information Science. 34(2): 159-160. Roman, C., Wolff, A., Correa, V. and Buck, J. Assessing intermediate outcomes of a faith-based residential prisoner reentry program. Research on Social Work Practice, 17: 199-215. 2006 Roman, C., and Travis, J. Where will I sleep tomorrow: Housing, homelessness and the returning prisoner. Housing Policy Debate, 17(2): 389-418. Mears, D., Roman, C. Buck, J, and Wolff, A. Faith-based efforts To improve prisoner reentry: Assessing the logic and evidence. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34(4). 2005 Roman, C., Ahn-Redding, H., Simon, RJ. Global perspectives on social issues: Illicit drug policies, trafficking, and use the world over. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Roman, C. “The routine activities of youth and neighborhood violence: Spatial modeling of place, time and crime. In Fahui Wang (Ed.), Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing. |
| Ralph Taylor | In press Taylor, R. B. (in press). The Incivilities thesis: Family members, Close Cousins, and implications for fear, crime, neighborhood change and the current mortgage crisis. In Montserrat Pareja Eastaway (section editor) International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home New York: Elsevier. Taylor, R. B., Goldkamp, J.S., Weiland, D.S., Breen, C., Garcia, R.M., Presley, L.A., Wyant, B.R. (2007). Revise policies mandating offender DNA collection. Criminology and Public Policy 6(4) 2301-2312. Garcia, R. M., Taylor, R. B., Lawton, B. A. Impacts of violent crime and neighborhood structure on trusting your neighbors. Justice Quarterly 24 (4) 679-704. Wyant, B., and Taylor, R. B. (in press). Size of household gun collections: Implications for gender and subcultures. Criminology. 45(3) 519-546.
McCord, E.S., Ratcliffe, J.H., Garcia, R.M., and Taylor, R. B. Nonresidential crime attractors and generators elevate perceived neighborhood crime and incivilities. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 44: 295-320.
Walsh, J., and Taylor, R. B. (2007) Predicting decade-long changes in community motor vehicle theft rates: Impacts of structure and surround. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44(1) 64-90.
Walsh, J., and Taylor, R. B. (in press) Community structural predictors of spatially aggregated motor vehicle theft rates: Do they replicate? Journal of Criminal Justice, 35:297-311.
Taylor, R. B., Ratcliffe, J.H., Dote, L., and Lawton, B. Roles of neighborhood race and status in the middle stages of juror selection. Journal of Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice 35(4) 391-403.
2006 Wang, K., and Taylor, R. B. Simulated walks through dangerous alleys: Impacts of features and progress on fear. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 26:269-283.
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| E. Rely Vîlcica | In press Goldkamp, J.S. and Vîlcica, E.R. Judicial discretion and the unfinished agenda for bail reform: The promise of evidence-based pretrial release. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Special Issue: New Perspectives on Crime and Criminal Justice.
2008 Goldkamp, J. S. and Vîlcica, E.R. Targeted enforcement and adverse system side-effects: The generation of fugitives in Philadelphia, Criminology, 46(2):371-410. |
| Wayne Welsh | In press Welsh, W.N., & Harris, P.W. Criminal Justice Policy and Planning (3rd ed). Cincinnati: LexisNexis, Anderson Publishing Co.
2008 Riedel, M., & Welsh, W.N. Criminal Violence: Patterns, Causes, and Prevention (2nd ed). New York: Oxford University Press.
Welsh, W.N., & McGrain, P.N. Predictors of therapeutic engagement in prison-based drug treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 96, 271–280.
Kelly, C.E., & Welsh, W.N. The predictive validity of the level of service inventory-revised for drug-involved offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 819-831. 2007 Welsh, W.N. A multi-site evaluation of prison-based TC drug treatment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 1481-1498. Welsh, W.N., McGrain, P., Salamatin, N., & Zajac, G. Effects of prison drug treatment on inmate misconduct: A repeated measures analysis. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 600-615. Welsh, W.N. The need for a comprehensive approach to program planning, development, and evaluation. Criminology and Public Policy, 5, 603-614. 2006 2005 |
| Jennifer Wood | In press Marks, M., Wood, J., Ali, F., Walsh, T. and Witbooi, A. Worlds apart? On the possibilities of police/academic collaborations. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. 2009 Wood, J. and Shearing, C. Nodal policing. Justitiële verkenningen (Judicial explorations), special issue on the nodal governance of security, 35(1): 11-28. In Dutch.
Marks, M., Shearing, C. and Wood, J. A thin or a thick blue line? Exploring alternative models for community policing and the police role in South Africa .pp.153-168 in Grabosky, P. (ed) Community Policing and Peacekeeping. CRC Press/Taylor and Francis.
Marks, M., Shearing, C. and Wood, J. Who should the police be? Finding a new narrative for community policing in South Africa. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 10(2): 145-155.
2008 Harris, N. and Wood, J. Governing beyond command and control: A responsive and nodal approach to child protection’, pp. 329-346 in Deflem, M. (Ed.) Surveillance and Governance: Crime Control and Beyond. Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Volume 10. Bingley, UK: Emerald/JAI Press.
Marks, M. and Wood, J. Generating youth safety from below: Situating young people at the centre of knowledge production’, in T. Williamson (ed) The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. West Sussex: John Wiley and Sons.
Wood, J., Fleming, J. and Marks, M. Building the capacity of police change agents: The Nexus Policing Project’, Policing and Society, 18(1): 72-87.
2007 Dupont, B. and Wood, J. Urban security, from nodes to networks: On the value of connecting disciplines. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 22(2): 95-112.
Wood, J. and Font, E. Crafting the governance of security in Argentina: Engaging with global trends’, pp. 329-356 in J. Sheptycki and A. Goldsmith (eds) Crafting Global Policing. Oxford: Hart.
Wood, J. and Marks, M. Cultural change through ‘nexus policing’, pp. 275-294 in M. O’Neill, M. Marks and A.M. Singh (eds) Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions. Elsevier.
Shearing, C. and Wood, J. ‘From the guest editors: Reshaping policing: Ideas in action’, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 8(2): 99-106.
Wood, J. and Shearing, C. Imagining Security. Cullompton: Willan.
2006 Wood, J. and Marks, M. Nexus governance: Building new ideas for security and justice’, pp. 719-738 in Slakmon, C., M. Rocha Machado and P. Cruz Bottini (eds.) Novas Direções na Governança da Justiça e da Segurança. Brasília- D.F.: Ministry of Justice of Brazil, United Nations Development Programme – Brazil, and the School of Law of the Getulio Vargas Foundation - São Paulo.
Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.
Fleming, J. and Wood, J. Introduction: New ways of doing business: Networks of policing and security’, pp. 1-14 in Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.
Wood, J. Dark networks, bright networks and the place of the police, pp. 246-269 in Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. Lewis, C. and Wood, J. The governance of policing and security provision’, pp. 218-245 in Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.
Fleming, J. Marks, J. and Wood, J. 'Standing on the inside looking out’: The significance of police unions in networks of police governance. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 39(1): 71-89.
Wood, J. and Cardia, N. Brazil’, pp. 139-168 in T. Jones and T. Newburn (eds) Plural Policing: A Comparative Perspective. London: Routledge.
Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wood,J. and Dupont, B. Introduction: Understanding the governance of security’, pp. 1-10 in Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wood, J. Research and Innovation in the field of security: A nodal governance view, pp. 217-240 in Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Dupont, B. and Wood, J. Conclusion: The future of Democracy’, pp. 241-248 in Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2005 Shearing,C. and Wood, J. Nodal governance, denizenship and communal space, pp. 97-112 in S.L. Robins (ed.), Limits to Liberation after Apartheid: Citizenship, Governance and Culture in South Africa and the Election of 1800. Oxford: James Currey and Athens, OH: Ohio University Press and Swallow Press.
Wood, J. and Kempa, M. Understanding global trends in policing: Explanatory and normative dimensions’, pp. 287-316 in J. Sheptycki and A. Wardick (eds) Transnational and Comparative Criminology. London: Glass House Press.
Hermer, J., Kempa, M., Shearing, C., Stenning, P. and Wood, J. Policing in Canada in the twenty-first century: Directions for law reform’, pp. 3-91 in D. Cooley (ed) Re-imagining Policing in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. |