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Chapter 1:  What is Criminology?

Library Extra! 1-1.   Elliott Currie, "Reflections on Crime and Criminology at the Millennium," Western Criminology Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1999).


Library Extra! 1-2.    Richard Hil, "Toward A More 'Progressive' Criminology? A Rejoinder to Elliott Currie," Western Criminology Review, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2000).


Library Extra! 1-3.   Elliott Currie, "Response to Richard Hil," Western Criminology Review, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2000).


Library Extra! 1-4.    Matthew B. Robinson, "An Obligation to Make a Difference in the Real World? Thoughts on the Proper Role of Criminologists and Critical Criminologists in the 21st Century," Western Criminology Review, Vol. 4, No. 3 (2003).


Library Extra! 1-5.   Frank P. Williams, Marilyn D. McShane and Ronald L. Akers, "Worry About Victimization: An Alternative and Reliable Measure for Fear of Crime," Western Criminology Review, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2000).




Chapter 2:  Patterns of Crime

Library Extra! 2-1.    Alfred Blumstein "Why Is Crime Falling Or Is It?"


Library Extra! 2-2.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, Crime and Victim Statistics (latest update).


Library Extra! 2-3.   David Cantor and James P. Lynch, "Self-Report Surveys as Measures of Crime and Criminal Victimization," Criminal Justice 2000 (Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, 2000).


Library Extra! 2-4.   Federal Bureau of Investigation, Crime in the United States (latest update).


Library Extra! 2-5.    Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hate Crime Statistics (latest update).


Library Extra! 2-6.   Beth E. Richie, Kay Tsenin and Cathy Spatz Widom, "Research on Women and Girls in the Justice System: Plenary Papers of the 1999 Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation -- Enhancing Policy and Practice Through Research, Volume 3" (Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, 2000).


Library Extra! 2-7.    Terence P. Thornberry and Marvin D. Krohn, "The Self-Report Method for Measuring Delinquency and Crime," Criminal Justice 2000 (Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, 2000).


Library Extra! 2-8.   United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network, United Nations Surveys on Crime Trends and the Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (Vienna, Austria; UNCJIN, 2000).




Chapter 3:  Research Methods and Theory Development

Library Extra! 3-1.    American Sociological Association, Code of Ethics (Spring 1997).


Library Extra! 3-2.    American Society of Criminology: Critical Criminal Justice Issues.


Library Extra! 3-3.   Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Code of Ethics (March 2000).


Library Extra! 3-4.   Donald R. Lynam and Richard Milich, "Project DARE: No Effects at 10-Year Follow-Up," Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 67, No. 4 (August 1999).


Library Extra! 3-5.   Social Research Update (published quarterly by the Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, England).


Library Extra! 3-6.    Lawrence W. Sherman, et al, "Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising" (Washington, D.C.: NIJ, 1998).




Chapter 4:  Classical and Neo-Classical Thought

Library Extra! 4-1.   James R. Brunet "Discouragement of Crime Through Civil Remedies: An Application of a Reformulated Routine Activities" Theory Western Criminology Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2002).


Library Extra! 4-2.   Dan Fleissner and Fred Heinzelmann "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design and Community Policing" (NIJ, 1996).


Library Extra! 4-3.   GovernorŐs Council On Capital Punishment.


Library Extra! 4-4.    Hugo Adam Bedau, "The Case Against the Death Penalty" (American Civil Liberties Union).


Library Extra! 4-5.   Frances Gant and Peter Grabosky, "The Promise of Crime Prevention" (Australian Institute of Criminology, 2000).


Library Extra! 4-6.   Jennifer C. Honeyman and James R. P. Ogloff, "Capital Punishment: Arguments for Life and for Death," Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, Vol. 28 (1996).


Library Extra! 4-7.    Sharon C. Smith, "Capital Punishment in the United States" (Close Up Foundation, 1999).


Library Extra! 4-8.   Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier, "Another Place Beyond Here: The Death Penalty Moratorium Movement in the United States" (University of Colorado Law Review, Volume 73 No. 1 2002).




Chapter 5:  Biological Roots of Criminal Behavior

Library Extra! 5-1.    Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, "In Harm's Way: Toxic Threats to Child Development" (Boston: May 2000).


Library Extra! 5-2.    Sally Lehrman, "DNA and Behavior: Is our Fate in Our Genes "(The DNA Files).


Library Extra! 5-3.    Joseph D. McInerney, "Genes and Behavior: A Complex Relationship," Judicature, Vol. 83, No. 3 (November-December 1999).


Library Extra! 5-4.    J. Breakey, "New Studies Show Strong Links Between Diet, Behavior" .


Library Extra! 5-5.    Matt Ridley, "The Genome Changes Everything".


Library Extra! 5-6.    Mark A. Rothstein, "The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Law and the Courts," Judicature, Vol. 83, No. 3 (November-December 1999).


Library Extra! 5-7.    "Zeroing in on Pollution, Criminality Connection," Crime Times, Vol. 3, No. 4 (1997), pp. 1-3.




Chapter 6:  Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior

Library Extra! 6-1.    C. George Boeree, "Sigmund Freud."


Library Extra! 6-2.    Inge Bretherton, "The Origins of Attachment Theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth."


Library Extra! 6-3.    Michael W. Decaire, "Forensic Psychology: The Misunderstood Beast." (1999).


Library Extra! 6-4.    Michael Jonathan Grinfeld, "Bridging the Divide: Can Forensic Psychiatrists and Lawyers Just Get Along?" Psychiatric Times, Vol. 16, Issue 8 (August 1999).


Library Extra! 6-5.    James F. Hooper, "Does the Insanity Defense Have a Legitimate Role? " (Psychiatric Times, Volume 19 Issue 4 April 2002).


Library Extra! 6-6.    Ralph Serin, "Can Criminal Psychopaths be Identified?" (Correctional Service of Canada, 1999).


Library Extra! 6-7.    Laurence Steinberg, "The Juvenile Psychopath: Fads, Fictions, and Facts".




Chapter 7:  Sociological Theories I: Social Structure

Library Extra! 7-1.    Mike Carlie, "Into the Abyss: A Personal Journey Into the World of Street Gangs"(2002)


Library Extra! 7-2.    Rebecca S. Katz, "Building the Foundation for a Side-by-Side Explanatory Model: A General Theory of Crime, the Age-Graded Life Course Theory, and Attachment Theory," Western Criminology Review," Vol. 1, No. 2 (1999).


Library Extra! 7-3.    George L. Kelling, "Crime Control, the Police, and Culture Wars: Broken Windows and Cultural Pluralism. National Institute of Justice 1997-1998 Lecture Series."


Library Extra! 7-4.    PBS: An interview with James Q. Wilson.


Library Extra! 7-5.    William Julius Wilson, "The New Urban Poverty and the Problem of Race."




Chapter 8:  Sociological Theories II: Social Process and Social Development

Library Extra! 8-1.    David Asma, Welcome to Jail: Some Dramaturgical Notes on Admission to a Total Institution.


Library Extra! 8-2.    Fight Crime, "Bullying Prevention is Crime Prevention".


Library Extra! 8-3.    Philip W. Harris, Wayne N. Welsh and Frank Butler, "A Century of Juvenile Justice," Criminal Justice 2000, Vol. 1 (Washington, D.C.: NIJ, 2000).


Library Extra! 8-4.    Rebecca S. Katz, "Re-Examining the Integrative Social Capital Theory of Crime".


Library Extra! 8-5.    Gang Lee, Ronald L. Akers and Marian J. Borg, "Social Learning and Structural Factors in Adolescent Substance Use".


Library Extra! 8-6.    Legal Action Center "After Prison: Roadblocks To Reentry - A Report On State Legal Barriers Facing People with Criminal Records."


Library Extra! 8-7.    Richard M. Lerner, "Adolescent Development: Challenges and Opportunities for Research, Programs, and Policies," Annual Review of Psychology, 1998.


Library Extra! 8-8.    Shadd Maruna, "Desistance and Development: The Psychosocial Process of 'Going Straight'," The British Criminology Conferences: Selected Proceedings, Volume 2 (Mike Brogden, Editor). March 1999.


Library Extra! 8-9.    Kathleen Coolbaugh and Cynthia J. Hansel "The Comprehensive Strategy: Lessons Learned From the Pilot Sites" (Juvenile Justice Bulletin March 2000).


Library Extra! 8-10.    "Testimony of Mr. John Wilson, Acting Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary (October 2, 2000).


Library Extra! 8-11.    James Q. Wilson, "Thinking About Crime: The Debate Over Deterrence," The Atlantic Monthly (1983).


Library Extra! 8-12.    John Paul Wright, Francis T. Cullen, Nicolas Williams, "The Embeddedness of Adolescent Employment and Participation in Delinquency: A Life Course Perspective".


Library Extra! 8-13.    John Paul Wright, Francis T. Cullen, OJJDP, "Causes and Correlates: Findings and Implications." ".




Chapter 9:  Sociological Theories III: Social Conflict

Library Extra! 9-1.    Lance Hannon, "Still Just the Study of Men and Crime? A Content Analysis."


Library Extra! 9-2.    Karen Heimer, "Changes in the Gender Gap in Crime and Women's Economic Marginalization."


Library Extra! 9-3.    Meda Chesney-Lind, "Critical Criminology: Toward a Feminist Praxis."


Library Extra! 9-4.    Dragan Milovanovic, "Dueling Paradigms: Modernist v. Postmodernist Thought."


Library Extra! 9-5.    Kay Pranis "Guide for Implementing the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model"


Library Extra! 9-6.    "The Red Feather Dictionary of Critical Social Science."


Library Extra! 9-7.    Bobbie Stein, "What's Left? Crime Control, Society and the Left's Responses."


Library Extra! 9-8.    T. R. Young, Socialist Proposition on Crime in Capitalist Society.




Chapter 10:  Crimes Against Persons

Library Extra! 10-1.    Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, "First Annual Report to the President and Congress."


Library Extra! 10-2.    Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, "Second Annual Report to the President and Congress."


Library Extra! 10-3.    Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, "Third Annual Report to the President and Congress."


Library Extra! 10-4.    Attorney General of the United States, "Cyberstalking: A New Challenge for Law Enforcement and Industry."


Library Extra! 10-5.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Female Victims of Violent Crime."


Library Extra! 10-6.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Four Measures of Serious Violent Crime."


Library Extra! 10-7.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violence In The Workplace."


Library Extra! 10-8.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violent Crime."


Library Extra! 10-9.    "National Commission On Terrorism, Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism."


Library Extra! 10-10.   (Pages 1-33) "National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, Final Report" (July 22, 2004).
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Library Extra! 10-11.    Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes, "Extent, Nature, and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey."


Library Extra! 10-12.    The United States Commission on National Security in the 21st Century, The Phase I Report: New World Coming: "American Security in the 21st Century."


Library Extra! 10-13.    The United States Commission on National Security in the 21st Century, The Phase II Report: "Seeking a National Strategy --a Concert for Preserving Security and Promoting Freedom."


Library Extra! 10-14.    The United States Commission on National Security in the 21st Century, The Phase III Report: "Roadmap For National Security."




Chapter 11:  Crimes against Property

Library Extra! 11-1.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Property Crime Rates Continue To Decline."


Library Extra! 11-2.    Central Insurance Companies, "The Top 25 on the Burglary List."


Library Extra! 11-3.    Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violence and Theft in the Workplace: National Crime Victimization Survey."


Library Extra! 11-4.    Eileen M. Garry, "Juvenile Firesetting and Arson" (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1997).




Chapter 12:  White-Collar and Organized Crime

Library Extra! 12-1.    Cynthia Barnett , "The Measurement of White-Collar Crime Using Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Data."


Library Extra! 12-2.    George W. Bush , "Address On Corporate Responsibility."


Library Extra! 12-3.   Di Gian Paolo Di Loreto, "The Path of Crime Towards Transnationality: The 'Russian Case' and the 'Colombian Case.'"


Library Extra! 12-4.    Richard Lindberg and Vesna Markovic, "Organized Crime Outlook in the New Russia."


Library Extra! 12-5.    "The Organized Crime Glossary."


Library Extra! 12-6.    State of New Jersey Commission of Investigation "The Changing Face of Organized Crime in New Jersey."


Library Extra! 12-7.    U.S. Department of Justice, "Idaho Man Given Longest-Ever Sentence for Environmental Crime."




Chapter 13:  Drug Abuse and Crime

Library Extra! 13-1.    Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM), "ADAM Annual Report on Drug Use Among Adult and Juvenile Arrestees."


Library Extra! 13-2.    Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), "National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee (NNICC) Report: The Supply of Illicit Drugs to the United States."


Library Extra! 13-3.    Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), "Drugs of Abuse."


Library Extra! 13-4.    Drug Enforcement Administration, "DEA Briefing Book."


Library Extra! 13-5.    U.S. Code, Section 1308, "Schedule of Controlled Substances"


Library Extra! 13-6.    National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), "Monitoring the Future Survey."


Library Extra! 13-7.    Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), "Strategy Report."


Library Extra! 13-8.    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration "National Survey on Drug Use & Health."




Chapter 14:  Technology and Crime

Library Extra! 14-1.    David L. Carter, "Computer Crime Categories: How Techno-Criminals Operate."


Library Extra! 14-2.    "Edward Connors, Thomas Lundregan, Neal Miller, and Tom McEwen, Convicted by Juries, Exonerated by Science: Case Studies in the Use of DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial." (Washington, D.C.: NIJ, 1996).


Library Extra! 14-3.    FBI, "Congressional Statement on Cybercrime"(April 2000).


Library Extra! 14-4.    Peter Grabosky, "Computer Crime: A Criminological Overview."


Library Extra! 14-5.    National Institute of Justice, "The Future of Forensic DNA Testing: Predictions of the Research and Development Working Group" (November 2000).


Library Extra! 14-6.    Business Software Alliance "Global Software Piracy Study."


Library Extra! 14-7.    The President's Working Group on Unlawful Conduct on the Internet, "The Electronic Frontier: The Challenge of Unlawful Conduct Involving the Use of the Internet (March, 2000)."


Library Extra! 14-8.    U.S. Information Infrastructure Task Force, "Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: Report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights."




Chapter 15:  Criminology and Social Policy

Library Extra! 15-1.    American Society of Criminology, "Critical Criminal Justice Issues: Task Force Reports from the American Society of Criminology."


Library Extra! 15-2.    Stevens H. Clarke, "Firearms and Violence: Interpreting the Connection."


Library Extra! 15-3.    David B. Kopel, "Trust the People: The Case Against Gun Control."


Library Extra! 15-4.    David Satcher, "Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General (January 2001)."


Library Extra! 15-5.    Jeremy Travis, "Plenary Presentation to the American Society of Criminology," Washington, D.C., November 12, 1998.




Chapter 16:  Future Directions

Library Extra! 16-1.    Gregory J. Howard, Graeme Newman and William Alex Pridemore, "Theory, Method, and Data in Comparative Criminology."


Library Extra! 16-2.    Gary LaFree, Robert J. Bursik, Sr., James Short, and Ralph B. Taylor, "The Changing Nature of Crime in America."


Library Extra! 16-3.    "The Police Futurist Newsletter."


Library Extra! 16-4.    Office of the U.S. Attorney General, "Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2003-2008."


Library Extra! 16-5.    Darlene E. Weingand, "Futures Research Methodologies: Linking Today's Decisions with Tomorrow's Possibilities."


Library Extra! 16-6.   "The Eighth United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and the Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (2001 - 2002)."


Library Extra! 16-7.    "European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics - 2003."


Library Extra! 16-8.   Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Bioterrorism: An Overview."




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