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CELEBRATING 26 YEARS OF INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING

Lynne Rienner Publishers is known for its cutting-edge, high-quality scholarly books, textbooks, and journals in politics, the social sciences, and the humanities.

Focus on criminal justice . . .

FEATURED BOOKS

Juvenile Delinquency and Justice: Sociological Perspectives

Juvenile Delinquency and Justice: Sociological Perspectives

Ronald J. Berger and Paul D. Gregory, editors

This new anthology offers a comprehensive overview of the essential topics in juvenile delinquency and justice. The selections encompass both landmark scholarship and cutting-edge research to expose students to a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches. Thematic section introductions and editors’ notes provide context and draw attention to how a sociological perspective can    More >

Guns, Violence, and Criminal Behavior: The Offender’s Perspective

Mark Pogrebin, Paul Stretesky, and N. Prabha Unnithan

How are guns used and viewed by criminals? Where do criminals obtain guns? And how do laws make firearms more or less accessible? Confronting these contentious questions, Guns, Violence, and Criminal Behavior offers a comprehensive exploration of the social processes surrounding illegal firearm use and criminal behavior.  The authors draw on in-depth interviews with felons    More >

Guns, Violence, and Criminal Behavior: The Offender’s Perspective
Judging Victims: Why We Stigmatize Survivors, and How They Reclaim Respect

Judging Victims: Why We Stigmatize Survivors, and How They Reclaim Respect

Jennifer L. Dunn

"Why didn't she resist?" "Why is he telling us only now?" "Why can’t she move on?" Unpacking the questions that cast victims as deviants, Jennifer Dunn critically examines why we stigmatize survivors of rape, battering, incest, and clergy abuse—and how they reclaim their identities. Dunn explores the shifting perceptions over time of victims as    More >

 

NEWS AND NOTES

We’re growing again! Further enhancing our strong offerings in the fields of criminology and criminal justice, LRP has acquired the publishing program of Criminal Justice Press. We are looking forward to getting to know our new authors and to continuing CJP’s reputation for publishing highly relevant and thought-provoking work. Our first new CJP title, John P.J. Dussich and Jill Schellenberg’s The Promise of Restorative Justice: New Approaches for Criminal Justice and Beyond, will be published this summer.



FirstForumPress, a division of LRP, was established in 2008 to coincide with our twenty-fifth year as an independent presence in scholarly and textbook publishing. FirstForum emerged as a solution to a problem. We know that book sales are no measure of the value of scholarly research. We also know that the sales of many scholarly books do not generate enough income to cover the costs of publishing them. So . . . how can we provide a forum for important work that may otherwise be overlooked because of today's market constraints? We designed FirstForum to do just that—to publish specialized scholarly research of the highest quality in a timely and cost-effective fashion. To learn more and preview FFP's new and forthcoming titles, visit FirstForumPress .


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