Volume 10, Issue 3 |
Transgression, Racialized Policing, and the Limits of Identity: Deep Cover
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Mark Berrettini |
Images of Prime Time Justice: A Content Analysis of "NYPD Blue" and "Law & Order" |
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Sarah Eschholz
Matthew Mallard
Stacey Flynn |
Prison Within A Prison: A Burkean Analysis of the Sing Sing Stage Production of "Slam" |
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Lorraine Moller |
Dear Boss: Hoax as Popular Communal Narrative in the case of Jack the Ripper |
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Ted Remington |
| Book Reviews |
A Review of Searching for a Demon: The Media Construction of the Militia Movement |
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Cecil E. Greek |
The Art of Crime: A Review of The BFI Companion to Crime |
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Sean E. Anderson |
A Review of Illinois Justice: The Scandal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens |
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Joseph N. Patten |
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Volume 10, Issue 2 |
The Portrayal of Crime and Justice in the Comic Book Superhero Mythos |
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Scott Vollum
Cary D. Adkinson |
Media Consumption and Public Attitudes Toward Crime and Justice: The Relationship Between Fear of Crime, Punitive Attitudes, and Perceived Police Effectiveness |
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Kenneth Dowler |
Book Reviews |
Menty and the Petersburg Myth: TV Cops in Russia's 'Crime Capital' |
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Jennifer Ryan Tishler |
Talk About Sex: A Review of Sex Crimes: Patterns and Behavior |
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Scott R. Senjo |
A Review of Mob Nemesis: How the FBI Crippled Organized Crime |
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Steve Brodt |
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Volume 10, Issue 1 |
Exotic Dancers: Gender Differences in Societal Reaction, Subcultural Ties, and Conventional Support |
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Constance Bernard
Christen DeGabrielle
Lynette Cartier
Elizabeth Monk-Turner
Celestine Phill
Jennifer Sherwood
Thomasena Tyree |
Prime-Time Murder: Presentations of Murder on Popular Television Justice Programs |
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Danielle M. Soulliere |
The Compulsion of Real/Reel Serial Killers and Vampires: Towards a Gothic Criminology |
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Caroline Joan Picart
Cecil Greek |
The Mouse Who Would Rule the World! How American Criminal Justice Reflects the Themes of Disneyization |
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Matthew B. Robinson |
Book Reviews |
A Review of Public Enemies, Public Heroes: Screening the Gangster from Little Caesar to Touch of Evil |
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Tony Hilfer |
A Review of The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd: Forgery and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century London |
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Jessica Warner |