In recent years, Carolina Academic Press has greatly increased its number of publications in the criminal justice area. New titles include such areas as introduction to criminal justice, explaining criminal behavior, international policing and transnational crime, sport and criminal behavior, spatial policing, police misconduct, corrections, stories on crime and punishment, the death penalty, crime and criminal justice in disaster, and rural policing.
Additionally, new editions of such popular titles as Flesh and Bone, Sexual Assault, Crime Victim Rights and Remedies, Through the Eye of Katrina, Latino/a Rights and Justice in the United States, and Interviewing and Interrogation are now available.
Topics of 2010 publications will include community corrections, on-line crime, crime and measurement, gender and female criminality, prisoner’s rights cases, fraud-related interviewing, and Spanish for law enforcement.
The Criminal Justice and Psychology series focuses on scholarship dealing with mental health issues in law, crime, and justice. The series editor is Bruce A. Arrigo at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Notable titles from this series include: