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The Unusual Suspects: An Educated, Legitimately Employed Drug Dealing Network

opencrim June 26, 2018 The Unusual Suspects: An Educated, Legitimately Employed Drug Dealing Network2018-06-26T22:40:10+00:00 International Criminal Justice Review
The Unusual Suspects: An Educated, Legitimately Employed Drug Dealing Network International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Mike Salinas Read the syndicated article here
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Political Elites, Crime, and Trust in the Police in Latin America

opencrim June 26, 2018 Political Elites, Crime, and Trust in the Police in Latin America2018-06-26T22:40:09+00:00 International Criminal Justice Review
Political Elites, Crime, and Trust in the Police in Latin America International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Scott Liebertz Read the syndicated article here
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Upskirting: A Statutory Analysis of Legislative Responses to Video Voyeurism 10 Years Down the Road

opencrim June 26, 2018 Upskirting: A Statutory Analysis of Legislative Responses to Video Voyeurism 10 Years Down the Road2018-06-26T15:10:32+00:00 Criminal Justice Review
Upskirting: A Statutory Analysis of Legislative Responses to Video Voyeurism 10 Years Down the Road Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Wesley McCann Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review: Abusive endings: Separation and divorce violence against women

opencrim June 26, 2018 Book Review: Abusive endings: Separation and divorce violence against women2018-06-26T15:10:31+00:00 Criminal Justice Review
Book Review: Abusive endings: Separation and divorce violence against women Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Tammy Meredith Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review: In search of safety: Confronting inequality in women’s imprisonment

opencrim June 26, 2018 Book Review: In search of safety: Confronting inequality in women’s imprisonment2018-06-26T15:10:28+00:00 Criminal Justice Review
Book Review: In search of safety: Confronting inequality in women’s imprisonment Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. John T. Whitehead Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review: Federal intervention in American police departments

opencrim June 26, 2018 Book Review: Federal intervention in American police departments2018-06-26T15:10:27+00:00 Criminal Justice Review
Book Review: Federal intervention in American police departments Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. John Jay Hall Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review: Human targets: Schools, police, and the criminalization of Latino youth

opencrim June 26, 2018 Book Review: Human targets: Schools, police, and the criminalization of Latino youth2018-06-26T15:10:25+00:00 Criminal Justice Review
Book Review: Human targets: Schools, police, and the criminalization of Latino youth Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Aaron Kupchik Read the syndicated article here
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Excavating ghosts: Urban exploration as graffiti archaeology

opencrim June 26, 2018 Excavating ghosts: Urban exploration as graffiti archaeology2018-06-26T14:48:58+00:00 Crime, Media, Culture
Excavating ghosts: Urban exploration as graffiti archaeology Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Theo Kindynis Read the syndicated article here
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In the ‘h200d’: Crips and the intersection between space and identity in the Netherlands

opencrim June 26, 2018 In the ‘h200d’: Crips and the intersection between space and identity in the Netherlands2018-06-26T14:48:56+00:00 Crime, Media, Culture
In the ‘h200d’: Crips and the intersection between space and identity in the Netherlands Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Robert A Roks Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review: Travis Linnemann, Meth Wars: Police, Media, Power

opencrim June 26, 2018 Book Review: Travis Linnemann, Meth Wars: Police, Media, Power2018-06-26T14:48:55+00:00 Crime, Media, Culture
Book Review: Travis Linnemann, Meth Wars: Police, Media, Power Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Steve Wakeman Read the syndicated article here
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Book review: Geoff Manaugh, A Burglar’s Guide to the City

opencrim June 26, 2018 Book review: Geoff Manaugh, A Burglar’s Guide to the City2018-06-26T14:48:53+00:00 Crime, Media, Culture
Book review: Geoff Manaugh, A Burglar’s Guide to the City Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Theo Kindynis Read the syndicated article here
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The high-profile case as ‘fire object’: Following the Marianne Vaatstra murder case through the media

opencrim June 26, 2018 The high-profile case as ‘fire object’: Following the Marianne Vaatstra murder case through the media2018-06-26T14:48:51+00:00 Crime, Media, Culture
The high-profile case as ‘fire object’: Following the Marianne Vaatstra murder case through the media Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Lisette Jong Read the syndicated article here
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