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 This issue of the newsletter helps reflect the interesting opportunities for and intellectual trends in critical criminology. It sought out themes from authors who had recently published books of critical value on crime and crime control. These incl

The Critical Criminologist Vol 8 No 2

The Critical Criminologist Vol 8 No 2

 This issue of the newsletter helps reflect the interesting opportunities for and intellectual trends in critical criminology. It sought out themes from authors who had recently published books of critical value on crime and crime control. These incl

This issue of the newsletter helps reflect the interesting opportunities for and intellectual trends in critical criminology. It sought out themes from authors who had recently published books of critical value on crime and crime control. These included Mark Hamm's Apocalypse in Oklahoma: Waco and Ruby Ridge Revenged, Esther Madriz's Nothing Bad Happens to Good Girls: Fear of Crime in Women's Lives, George Pavlich's Justice Fragmented: Mediating Community Disputes Under Postmodern Conditions, and Katheryn Russell's The Color of Crime: Racial Hoaxes, White Fear, Black Protectionism, Police Harrassment, and other Macroaggressions.

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