Sociology professor John Hamlin offers profiles of criminological theorists EA Hooton and Cesare Lombroso.
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Non-campaigning body brings together criminal justice practitioners, sentencers, policy makers and academics to share information and experience.
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Guide to theoretical criminology includes a glossary, timeline and summary of major theories. Also find bibliographies and discussion areas.
American Bar Association provides details about its criminal justice publications, committees, and policies.
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Michael G Maxfield of Indiana University reviews "New Directions in Criminological Theory," a book edited by Freda Adler and William S Laufer.
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