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Cambridge Studies in Criminology

The Cambridge Studies in Criminology aims to publish the highest-quality research on criminology and criminal justice topics. Typical volumes report major quantitative, qualitative, and ethnographic research, or make a substantial theoretical contribution. In addition to research monographs, edited collections may also be published if they make distinctive offering to the literature. All relevant areas of criminology and criminal justice are to be included, for example, the causes of offending, juvenile justice, the development of offenders, measurement and analysis of crime, victimization research, policing, crime prevention, sentencing, imprisonment, probation, and parole. The series is global in outlook, with an emphasis on work that is comparative or holds significant implications for theory or policy.

General Editors: Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania; David Farrington, University of Cambridge

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  • Recriminalizing Delinquency

    Violent Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice Reform

    Singer, Simon I.
    Published: May 1998

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  • Violence and Childhood in the Inner City

    McCord, Joan
    Published: March 1998

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  • Life in the Gang

    Family, Friends, and Violence

    Decker, Scott H.
    Winkle, Barrik van
    Published: May 1997

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  • Delinquency and Crime

    Current Theories

    Hawkins, J. David
    Published: October 1996

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