Incoming Resources
- No regrets, Ann Rule
- Howdunit, how crimes are committed and solved, edited by John Boertlein
- Criminology, an introduction, Isidore Silver
- The Oxford handbook of organized crime, edited by Letizia Paoli
- Introducing criminology, Clive Coleman, Clive Norris
- Lying in wait and other true cases, Ann Rule
- Ann Rule's crime files, Ann Rule, Vol. 11
- Introduction to criminology, David Kauzlarich and Hugh Barlow
- Why we harm, Lois Presser
- Law, key concepts in philosophy, David Ingram
- Crime, Mikko Canini, book editor
- Lying in wait, and other true cases, Ann Rule
- No regrets, and other true cases, Ann Rule
- The United States of incarceration, the criminal justice assault on minorities, the poor, and the mentally ill, Tim Anderson
- Mortal danger and other true cases, Ann Rule's crime files, Ann Rule, Vol. 13
- Criminology for dummies, by Steven Briggs with Joan Friedman
- Criminological theories, introduction and evaluation, Ronald L. Akers
- Blue, the LAPD and the battle to redeem American policing, Joe Domanick
- Criminology for dummies, by Steven Briggs with Joan Friedman
- Inside the cell, the dark side of forensic DNA, Erin E. Murphy
- Trials of the century, a decade-by-decade look at ten of America's most sensational crimes, Mark J. Phillips and Aryn Z. Phillips
- Essential criminology, Mark M. Lanier, Stuart Henry, Desiré J. M. Anastasia
- The mark inside, a perfect swindle, a cunning revenge, and a small history of the big con, Amy Reading
- Enduring issues in criminology, opposing viewpoints, Ron Boostrom, book editor