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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Volume: 50, Issue: 3 September 06, 2008
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Privacy and Police Powers: Situating the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Test Steeves, Valerie M.,; Piñero, Verónica. pp. 263-269 Bibliographic Page

Framed by Section 8: Constitutional Protection of Privacy in Canada Bailey, Jane. pp. 279-306 Bibliographic Page

Deciding for Ourselves: Some Thoughts on the Psychology of Assessing Reasonable Expectations of Privacy Burkell, Jacquelyn. pp. 307-330 Bibliographic Page

If the Supreme Court Were on Facebook: Evaluating the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Test from a Social Perspective Steeves, Valerie M., pp. 331-347 Bibliographic Page

Deeply Personal Information and the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Tessling Matheson, David. pp. 349-366 Bibliographic Page

Tessling on My Brain: The Future of Lie Detection and Brain Privacy in the Criminal Justice System Kerr, Ian.; Binnie, Max.; Aoki, Cynthia. pp. 367-387 Bibliographic Page Addendum: A Brief Note on Privacy from a Technological Perspective Adams, Carlisle.; Piñero, Verónica B. pp. 389-398 Bibliographic Page

Crime & Delinquency Volume 54, Issue 4, 2008
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1. Moralistic Street RobberyJacobs, Bruce A.; Wright, RichardPages: 511-531View Record References Full-Text PDF(101 Kb)

2. Sex Crimes, Children, and Pornography: Public Views and Public PolicyMears, Daniel P.; Mancini, Christina; Gertz, Marc; Bratton, JakePages: 532-559View Record References Full-Text PDF(176 Kb)

3. Being Young and Black: What Are Their Effects on Juvenile Justice Decision Making?Leiber, Michael J.; Johnson, Joseph D.Pages: 560-581View Record References Full-Text PDF(95 Kb)

4. General Strain Theory and Delinquency: Focusing on the Influences of Key Strain Characteristics on DelinquencyMoon, Byongook; Blurton, David; Mccluskey, John D.Pages: 582-613View Record References Full-Text PDF(113 Kb)

5. Removing a Nail From the Boot Camp Coffin: An Outcome Evaluation of Minnesota's Challenge Incarceration ProgramDuwe, Grant; Kerschner, DeborahPages: 614-643View Record References Full-Text PDF(112 Kb)

6. Psychosocial Functioning Problems Over Time Among High-Risk Youths: A Latent Class Transition AnalysisDembo, Richard; Wareham, Jennifer; Poythress, Norman; Meyers, Kathleen; Schmeidler, JamesPages: 644-670View Record References Full-Text PDF(150 Kb)

Theoretical Criminology August 2008. Volume 12 Number 3
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Mary Bosworth, Ben Bowling, and Maggy Lee Globalization, ethnicity and racism: An introduction Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 263-273. [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Barbara Hudson Difference, diversity and criminology: The cosmopolitan vision Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 275-292. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Colin Webster Marginalized white ethnicity, race and crime Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 293-312. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Coretta Phillips Negotiating identities: Ethnicity and social relations in a young offenders' institution Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 313-331. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Michael Kempa and Anne-Marie Singh Private security, political economy and the policing of race: Probing global hypotheses through the case of South Africa Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 333-354. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Leanne Weber and Benjamin Bowling Valiant beggars and global vagabonds: Select, eject, immobilize Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 355-375. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Manuel Iturralde Emergency penality and authoritarian liberalism: Recent trends in Colombian criminal policy Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 377-397. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Ian Loader Review Symposium: The anti-politics of crime: Richard V. Ericson Crime in an Insecure World Cambridge: Polity, 2007. viii + 256 pp. £14.99/$19.95 (pbk). ISBN 0—7456—3829—5. Jonathon Simon Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. vii + 330 pp. £17.99/$29.95 (hbk). ISBN 0—19—518018—5 Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 399-410. [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Kevin Stenson Review Symposium: Richard V. Ericson Crime in an Insecure World Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007. viii + 256 pp. £14.99/$19.95 (pbk). ISBN 0—7456—3829—5 Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 411-414. [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Gordon Hughes Review Symposium: Jonathon Simon Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. vii +330 pp. £17.99/$29.95 (hbk). ISBN 0—19—518018—5 Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 414-418. [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Dinorah Nieves Book Review: Juanita Diaz-Cotto Chicana Lives and Criminal Justice: Voices from El Barrio Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2006. $55.00 (hbk), $21.95 (pbk). ISBN 0—292—71272—3, ISBN 0—292—71316—9 Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 418-421. [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller Book Review: John Dombrink and Daniel Hillyard Sin No More: From Abortion to Stem Cells, Understanding Crime, Law, and Morality in America New York: New York University Press, 2007. 331 pp. $75 (hbk), $23 (pbk). ISBN—13: 978—0—8147—1988—6, ISBN—10: 0—8147—1988—0 Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 421-424. [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]

Sindiso Mnisi Book Review: Amanda Gouws (ed.) (Un)thinking Citizenship: Feminist Debates in Contemporary South Africa Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2005. 269 pp. £50.00 (hbk). ISBN 0754638782 Theoretical Criminology 2008 12: 424-427. [PDF] [Request Permission]

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smithsan said...

Theoretical explanations about why people engage in behaviour defined illegal theorised by bio-social, ecological, structural-functionalist, social control, criminal learning and critical theories.
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