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The Lipman Criminology Library Fund
Established in 1985, The Lipman Criminology Library Fund provides support for the acquisition of materials in this field of study. Double its original value, the fund is a wonderful, and perpetual, resource for the Library.
Recent acquisitions include Community-oriented policing: a systemic approach to policing and Design out crime: creating safe and sustainable communities.
Materials purchased through this fund include:
- Researching criminology
- Handbook of crime correlates
- Crime and criminal justice systems in Europe and North America, 1995-2004
- Become a problem-solving crime analyst : in 55 small steps
- International key issues in crime prevention and criminal justice : papers in celebration of 25 years of HEUNI
- Economics of crime : an introduction to rational crime analysis
- Crime mapping and spatial aspects of crime
- Forensic victimology : examining violent crime victims in investigative and legal contexts
- Prison manifesto : recollections of a queer psychologist working in a maximum security prison
- Restorative justice theory and practice : addressing the discrepancy
- Police information sharing : all-crimes approach to homeland security
- Victimology : victimisation and victims' rights
- Crime free housing in the 21st century
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