Small Cells, Big Problems: The Increasing Precision of Cell Site Location Information and the Need for Fourth Amendment Protections
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The falling carbon footprint of acquisitive and violent offences
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Pre-crime: Pre-emption, Precaution and the Future. By Jude McCulloch and Dean Wilson (London and New York: Routledge, 2016, 154pp. £34.99)
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In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and Its Ironies. By David Rieff (Yale University Press, 2016, $25.00/Yale University Press, £14.99, 160pp.)
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Narrative Criminology: Understanding Stories of Crime. Edited by L. Presser and S. Sandberg (New York: New York University Press, 2015, 318 pp. £29.99 UK)
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Imaging victims, offenders and communities. An investigation into the representations of the crime stakeholders within restorative justice and their cultural context
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Interviewers’ approaches to questioning vulnerable child witnesses: The influences of developmental level versus intellectual disability status
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Unbridled Enforcement and Flawed Culpability Standards Deter SMEs from Entering the Global Marketplace
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Parental Kidnapping, Criminal Contempt of Court, and the Double Jeopardy Clause: A Recommendation for State Courts
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Missing White Woman Syndrome: An Empirical Analysis of Race and Gender Disparities in Online News Coverage of Missing Persons
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Cinderella Story? The Social Production of a Forensic “Science”
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“Half Cocked”: The Persistence of Anachronism and Presentism in the Academic Debate Over the Second Amendment
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