Incoming Resources
- Shades of deviance, a primer on crime, deviance and social harm, edited by Rowland Atkinson
- Smart on crime, a career prosecutor's plan to make us safer, Kamala D. Harris with Joan O'C. Hamilton
- Burned, A true story of a murder and the crime that wasn't, Edward Humes
- Robert Berdella, Jack Rosewood, The True Story of The Kansas City Butcher
- Congress and Other Cesspools, Rodney Stich
- Forensics in American culture, obsessed with crime, by Jean Otto Ford
- Crimes of horror, [edited by Angus Hall]
- Sociology of deviant behavior, [by] Marshall B. Clinard
- Money train, Columbia Pictures presents ; a Peters Entertainment production ; story by Doug Richardson ; screenplay by Doug Richardson, David Loughery ; produced by Jon Peters, Neil Canton ; directed by Joseph Ruben
- Crime, by Marianne LeVert ; Gerald Leinwand, general editor ; produced by the Philip Lief Group, Inc
- Hidden evidence, 40 true crimes and how forensic science helped solve them, David Owen ; [foreword by Thomas T. Noguchi ; preface by Kathy Reichs]
- Les crimes de Monsieur Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens ; prâef. de Laurent Joffrin
- The New York Times Book of crime, more than 166 years of covering the beat, edited by Kevin Flynn ; foreword by Richard Price
- Dangerous personalities, an FBI profiler shows you how to identify and protect yourself from harmful people, Joe Navarro, MA, FBI Special Agent (Ret.) with Toni Sciarra Poynter
- Juvenile crime, opposing viewpoints, Auriana Ojeda, book editor ; Daniel Leone, publisher, Bonnie Szumski, editorial director ; Scott Barbour, managing editor
- Smart on crime, a career prosecutor's plan to make us safer, Kamala D. Harris with Joan O'C. Hamilton
- Under the banner of heaven, a story of violent faith, Jon Krakauer
- Social issues resources series, Eleanor C. Goldstein
- Money train, Columbia Pictures presents a Peters Entertainment production ; screenplay, Doug Richardson, David Loughery ; producers, Jon Peters, Neil Canton ; director, Joseph Ruben
- Bloodstained justice the Darlie Routier story, W.G. Davis
- Outlaws of the ocean, the complete book of contemporary crime on the high seas, G.O.W. Mueller and Freda Adler
- A kind of wild justice, a novel
- Crime and human nature, James Q. Wilson and Richard J. Herrnstein
- The torment of others, Val McDermid
- Jailbreakers, Showtime presents an Arkoff/Hill/Kutner production, a William Friedkin film, a presentation of Showtime Networks, Inc. ; producers, Debra Hill, Lou Arkoff, Willie Kutner ; writers, Debra Hill, Gigi Vorgan ; director, William Friedkin
- Another death in Venice, Reginald Hill
- Malicious intent, a writer's guide to how murderers, robbers, rapists, and other criminals think, by Sean P. Mactire
- The sky pirates, [by] James A. Arey
- Oscar, Touchstone Pictures presents in association with Silver Screen Partners IV. A Ponti/Vecchio production and a Landis/Belzberg production
- "Prisons make us safer", and 20 other myths about mass incarceration, Victoria Law
- Guilty or innocent?, by Anita Gustafson
- Crime and criminals, Michael Newton
- Karachi Vice, life and death in a divided city, Samira Shackle
- Sex money murder, a story of crack, blood, and betrayal, Jonathan Green
- The Jukes, [by] Robert L. Dugdale
- Behind the horror, true stories that inspired horror movies, written by Dr. Lee Mellor
- A Dark night in Aurora, Inside James Holmes and the Colorado mass shootings, Dr. William H. Reid
- Where the bullets fly, Terrence McCauley
- Odds against tomorrow, Harbel Productions
- Filantropo Restaurdando el honor y la autoestrima, L. Ron Hubbard
- Iraq, Lies, Cover-Ups, and Consequences, Rodney Stich
- Crime and justice, edited by Leon Radzinowicz and Marvin E. Wolfgang
- Vendetta, HBO Pictures
- The New York Times book of crime, more than 166 years of covering the beat, edited by Kevin Flynn ; foreword by Richard Price
- Dirty John and other true stories of outlaws and outsiders, Christopher Goffard
- Long Island Crime and Criminals
- They walk among us, New true crime cases from the no.1 podcast, Benjamin Fitton
- Reefer madness, sex, drugs, and cheap labor in the American black market, Eric Schlosser
- 8MM, Eight millimeter, Columbia Pictures presents a Hofflund/Polone production
- The swindle, Rien ne va plus, a film by Claude Chabrol ; Marin Karmitz presents a French Swiss co-production ; MK2 Productions ; TF1 Films Production ; CAB Productions ; TSR Teleclub ; Rhone Alpes Cinema with the participation of Canal+ ; produced by Marin Karmitz ; screenplay by Claude Chabrol ; directed by Claude Chabrol