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CRIMINOLOGY 2018-2019
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POLICING
The Costs of Aggressive Policing
THE TAMING OF NEW YORK’S WASHINGTON SQUARE
JAN HALDIPUR
A Wild Civility
NO PLACE ON THE CORNER “An important, insightful and nuanced study of the effects of aggressive policing on young people of color in the Bronx.” —Michael Jacobson, author of Downsizing Prisons $25.00 • 224 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-8800-9
ERICH GOODE
The surprising and unofficial system of social control and regulation that keeps crime rates low in New York City’s Washington Square Park. $30.00 • 336 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-9821-3
Winner, 2018 Law & Legal Studies PROSE Award
THE RISE OF BIG DATA POLICING
FIGHT THE POWER African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City
Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement
CLARENCE TAYLOR
ANDREW GUTHRIE FERGUSON
A story of resistance, power and politics as revealed through New York City’s complex history of police brutality. $35.00 • 336 pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-6245-0
“Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how technology is changing American policing.” —Starred Kirkus Reviews $28.00 • 272 Pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-9282-2
F O R T H CO M I N G
THE LIMITS OF COMMUNITY POLICING
F O R T H CO M I N G I N PA P E R B AC K STOP AND FRISK The Use and Abuse of a Controversial Policing Tactic MICHAEL D. WHITE and HENRY F. FRADELLA
Civilian Power and Police Accountability in Black and Brown Los Angeles
“This compelling book provides... solid recommendations for police departments to implement in order to reduce racial profiling and harassment.” —Victor Rios, author of Punished $30.00 • 256 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-5781-4 July 2019
LUIS DANIEL GASCÓN and AARON ROUSSELL
Community policing and its impact on South Los Angeles’s Black and Latina/o residents. $30.00 • 320 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-4225-4 July 2019
F O R T H CO M I N G THE NEIGHBORHOOD HAS ITS OWN RULES
HANDS UP, DON’T SHOOT
Latinos and African Americans in South Los Angeles
Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America
CID MARTINEZ
“Provided new insights into the workings of various local institutions in establishing social order.” —Martín SánchezJankowski, author of Cracks in the Pavement $28.00 • 272 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-6284-4 SAVE 20% OFF SELECT TITLES USING THE CODE CRIM18
JENNIFER E. COBBINA
An important on-the-ground study of the protests in response to police brutality. $25.00 • 240 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-7441-5 July 2019
CRIMINAL JUSTICE N E W I N PA P E R B AC K
THE NEW CRIMINAL JUSTICE THINKING
F O R T H CO M I N G
Edited by SHARON DOLOVICH and ALEXANDRA NATAPOFF
JON B. GOULD and MAYA PAGNI BARAK
“These essays mount an impressive and broad-ranging critique of the American criminal justice system... an essential volume.” —Carol Steiker, Harvard Law School $26.00 • 368 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-6861-2
F O R T H CO M I N G I N PA P E R B AC K EXONERATED
CAPITAL DEFENSE Inside the Lives of America’s Death Penalty Lawyers
Based on interviews with the nation’s top capital defense lawyers, a window into the lives of America’s death penalty attorneys. $35.00 • 304 Pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-7375-3 June 2019
F O R T H CO M I N G
A History of the Innocence Movement
KILLING WITH PREJUDICE Institutionalized Racism in American Capital Punishment
ROBERT J. NORRIS
“A major, innovative contribution to the scholarship on wrongful convictions and a true delight to read.” —Daniel S. Medwed, author of Prosecution Complex $24.00 • 304 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-2199-0 February 2019
R.J. MARATEA
A history of the McCleskey v. Kemp Supreme Court ruling that effectively condoned racism in capital cases. $26.00 • 224 pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-8860-3 February 2019
R E E N T RY Winner, W. E. B. Dubois Distinguished Book Award presented by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists
“JESUS SAVED AN EX-CON” Political Activism and Redemption after Incarceration EDWARD OROZCO FLORES
“Contributes to the growing debate on criminal justice reform by showing how ex-prisoners are giving back.” —Richard L. Wood, author of A Shared Future $35.00 • 352 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-8584-8 In the Religion and Social Transformation series
CONVICTED AND CONDEMNED
The Politics and Policies of Prisoner Reentry KEESHA M. MIDDLEMASS
“An outstanding multi-layered analysis...a unique perspective to understanding prisoner reentry.” —Byron Price, author of Merchandizing Prisoners $30.00 • 288 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-7062-7
AFTER LIFE IMPRISONMENT
THE SEX OFFENDER HOUSING DILEMMA
Reentry in the Era of Mass Incarceration
Community Activism, Safety, and Social Justice
MARIEKE LIEM, Foreword by ROBERT J. SAMPSON
What becomes of those people who reenter the everyday world after serving life in prison? $28.00 • 288 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-8282-3 In the New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law series
MONICA WILLIAMS
The controversy surrounding community responses to housing for sexually violent predators. $30.00 • 288 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-3649-9
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IMMIGRANTS UNDER THREAT
FROM DEPORTATION TO PRISON
Risk and Resistance in Deportation Nation
The Politics of Immigration Enforcement in Post-Civil Rights America
GREG PRIETO
A portrait of two Mexican immigrant communities confronting threats of deportation, detention, and dispossession. $28.00 • 256 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-2146-4 In the Latina/o Sociology series
PATRISIA MACÍAS-ROJAS
“Provides rich insight into domestic border security in the Southern Arizona/Sonora region.” —Theory in Action 240 pages • Paper 978-1-4798-3118-0 • $28.00 In the Latina/o Sociology series
F O R T H CO M I N G
DEPORTED
ILLEGAL ENCOUNTERS
Immigrant Policing, Disposable Labor and Global Capitalism
The Effect of Detention and Deportation on Young People
TANYA MARIA GOLASH-BOZA
Edited by DEBORAH A. BOEHM and SUSAN J. TERRIO
“Gives a human face to the problem of mass deportation and reveals the tragic consequences.” —France Winddance Twine, coeditor of Geographies of Privilege $28.00 • 320 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-4397-8 In the Latina/o Sociology series Instructor’s Guide Available
The impact of the U.S. immigration and legal systems on children and youth. $30.00 • 256 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-6107-1 February 2019
SURVEILLANCE HOMEGROWN
F O R T H CO M I N G I N PA P E R B AC K CITIZEN SPIES The Long Rise of America’s Surveillance Society
Identity and Difference in the American War on Terror
JOSHUA REEVES
PIOTR M. SZPUNAR
“Carefully examines...the withering effects of police crowdsourcing on America’s dream of security, comfort, and liberty.” —Starred Library Journal $22.00 • 256 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-7811-6 January 2019
An insightful study of how identity is mobilized in, and for, war in the face of homegrown terrorism. $28.00 • 224 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-7033-2 In the Critical Cultural Communication series
F O R T H CO M I N G
SPACES OF SECURITY
F O R T H CO M I N G
ALSO OF INTEREST
CRIMINAL TRAJECTORIES
Ethnographies of Securityscapes, Surveillance and Control
A Developmental Perspective
Edited by SETHA LOW and MARK MAGUIRE
DAVID M. DAY and MARGIT WIESNER
An ethnographic investigation into the dynamics between space and security in countries around the world. $32.00 • 280 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-7006-6 January 2019
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Addresses many of the controversies, complexities, and findings from the criminal trajectory literature. $40.00 • 368 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-6460-7 In the Psychology and Crime series Forthcoming June 2019
GENDER AND SEXUALITY GRAFFITI GRRLZ
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF LATISHA KING
Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora
A Critical Phenomenology of Transphobia
JESSICA NYDIA PABÓN-COLÓN
“Powerful stuff...groundbreaking and game-changing scholarship.” —Gwendolyn D. Pough, author of Check It While I Wreck It $30.00 • 320 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-9593-9
GAYLE SALAMON
“Allows us to understand the fatal consequences of skewed gender perception.” —Judith Butler, author of Precarious Life $25.00 • 192 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-9252-5 In the Sexual Cultures series 2017 Michigan Notable Book Selection Presented By The Detroit Free Press
SURVIVING STATE TERROR
WOMEN DOING LIFE Gender, Punishment and the Struggle for Identity
Women’s Testimonies of Repression and Resistance in Argentina
LORA BEX LEMPERT
“Lempert’s work is a singular and important intervention in incarceration studies.” —Women’s Review of Books $27.00 • 320 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-2705-3
BARBARA SUTTON
A wealth of oral testimonies place women’s bodies and voices at the center of an analysis of state terror in Argentina. $35.00 • 328 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-2992-7
F O R T H CO M I N G
F O R T H CO M I N G
SEX AND STIGMA Stories of Everyday Life in Nevada’s Legal Brothels
THE POLITICIZATION OF SAFETY Critical Perspectives on Domestic Violence Responses
SARAH JANE BLITHE, ANNA WIEDERHOLD WOLFE and BREANNA MOHR
Edited by JANE K. STOEVER
A look at gun control, campus sexual assault, immigration, and more that considers the future of responses to domestic violence. $35 • 416 pages Paper • 978-1-4798-0628-7 February 2019
An intimate and original look at the lives of Nevada’s legal sex workers through the voices of current and former employees, brothel owners, madams, and local law enforcement. $30.00 • 320 pages • Paper • 978-1-4798-2070-2 January 2019
LAW F O R T H CO M I N G
CRIMINAL TRIALS AND MENTAL DISORDERS
MAKING HABEAS WORK
THOMAS L. HAFEMEISTER
A Legal History
“An insightful discussion of the nature of mental disability and its relevance to these important legal issues.” —Christopher Slobogin, Vanderbilt Law School $35.00 • 384 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-6164-4 In the Psychology and Crime series February 2019
ERIC M. FREEDMAN
“Freedman’s comprehensive and readable work provides timely support for the liberty-protecting function of judges.” —Lee Kovarsky, University of Maryland Carey Law School $45.00 • 208 Pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-7097-4
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A LT E R N AT I V E C R I M I N O L O G Y S E R I E S AMERICA’S JAILS
THE SECURITIZATION OF SOCIETY
The Search for Human Dignity in an Age of Mass Incarceration
Crime, Risk, and Social Order
DEREK S. JEFFREYS
MARC SCHUILENBURG
A look at the contemporary crisis in U.S. jails with recommendations for improving and protecting the dignity of inmates. $28.00 • 256 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-1482-4
“A major contribution to the growing literature on ‘hybrid’ security . . . anchor[s] empirical research in some substantive theoretical footing.” —Human Rights Review $25.00 • 368 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-7659-4
Honorable Mention, 2018 Distinguished Book Award presented by the American Sociological Association’s Sociology of Sexualities Section
THE GANG’S ALL QUEER
SKATEBOARDING LA Inside Professional Street Skateboarding
The Lives of Gay Gang Members
GREGORY J. SNYDER
VANESSA R. PANFIL
“Urban sociology on four wheels, cultural criminology on the fly, and ethnography at its best.” —Jeff Ferrell, author of Empire of Scrounge $30.00 • 320 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-3791-0
“A riveting look at...nuanced components of the gay criminal lifestyle. If the highest praise is reserved for books that cause us to question deeply held beliefs, this book ranks among the best.” —Foreword Reviews $28.00 • 312 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-7002-8
JUVENILE JUSTICE AGES OF ANXIETY Historical and Transnational Perspectives on Juvenile Justice Edited by WILLIAM S. BUSH and DAVID S. TANENHAUS
Six compelling histories of youth crime in the twentieth century. $49.00 • 224 Pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-3321-4 In the Youth, Crime, and Justice series
F O R T H CO M I N G
PRESUMED CRIMINAL Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York CARL SUDDLER
The history of the policies and strategies that criminalize Black youth in New York City $45.00 • 256 Pages Cloth • 978-1-4798-4762-4 July 2019
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ENDING ZERO TOLERANCE The Crisis of Absolute School Discipline DEREK W. BLACK
“A convincing argument that the courts must step in to speed reform and ensure that all students are cared for equally.” —Library Journal $18.00 • 256 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-8233-5 In the Families, Law, and Society series
F O R T H CO M I N G I N PA P E R B AC K THE EVOLUTION OF THE JUVENILE COURT Race, Politics, and the Criminalizing of Juvenile Justice BARRY C. FELD
“Feld is the preeminent expert in the field of juvenile justice... Politicians, policymakers, and citizens: Heed his call.” —New York Journal of Books $25.00 • 392 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-9569-4 In the Youth, Crime, and Justice series June 2019
G R E AT F O R C O U R S E S 2013 Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award, American Sociological Association Section On Racial And Ethnic Minorities
PUNISHED
Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys VICTOR M. RIOS
“An interdisciplinary work that addresses fundamental and ongoing concepts of juvenile delinquency and gang participation.” —Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Book Review $24.00 • 237 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-7638-4 In the New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law series
CRIMINOLOGY GOES TO THE MOVIES Crime Theory and Popular Culture NICOLE RAFTER and MICHELLE BROWN
“A coherent summary of the most important theories that seek to explain crime.” —California Lawyer $26.00 • 236 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-7652-0 Instructor’s Guide Available
DEADLY INJUSTICE
GETTING WASTED
Trayvon Martin, Race, and the Criminal Justice System
Why College Students Drink Too Much and Party So Hard
Edited by DEVON JOHNSON, PATRICIA Y. WARREN, and AMY FARRELL
“Shed[s] new and harsh light into the dark corners of law and criminal justice.” —Jeffrey A. Fagan, Columbia Law School $28.00 • 384 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-9429-1 In the New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law series
TOXIC COMMUNITIES Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility DORCETA E. TAYLOR
“Taylor brings a refreshing emphasis on nuance and accountability to the environmental justice discussion.” —Choice $28.00 • 352 Pages Paper • 978-1-4798-6178-1 Instructor’s Guide Available
THOMAS VANDER VEN
“A book of enduring significance, persuasive enough to reframe how a social problem is fundamentally understood.” —Amy Best, author of Fast Food Kids $26.00 • 229 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-8832-5 2010 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award from the American Sociological Association; Race, Gender, and Class Section
GETTING PLAYED
African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence JODY MILLER
“Miller presents a compelling picture of this dire social problem and explores how inextricably, and tragically, linked violence is to their daily lives in poor urban neighborhoods.” —QBR, The Black Book Review $26.00 • 312 Pages • Paper • 978-0-8147-5698-0 In the New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law series
Winner of the 2014 Division of Women and Crime Distinguished Scholar Award presented by the American Society of Criminology Winner of the 2018 Media Ecology Association’s Erving Goffman Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of BREAKING WOMEN Social Interaction Gender, Race, and the New DEATH MAKES THE Politics of Imprisonment JILL A. MCCORKEL
“The women’s stories that are so vividly captured in this work demonstrate in painful detail that efforts to ‘break’ human beings, even if in the name of reform, only succeed at creating more victims.” —Shadd Maruna, author of Making Good $25.00 • 283 Pages • Paper • 978-0-8147-6149-6 Instructor’s Guide Available
NEWS
How the Media Censor and Display the Dead JESSICA M. FISHMAN
“The book pinpoints political pressures affecting news choices, particularly when it comes to wartime censorship.” —Times Higher Education $30.00 • 336 Pages Paper • 978-0-8147-6045-1
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