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In the Journals – January 2015

January 19, 2015David ThompsonAlexandria Innes, Alice Goffmann, American Anthropologist, Area, Argentina, Army, Asylum Seekers, Brazil, Charles Springwood, Christopher Birkbeck, City and Community, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, Critical Sociology, Critique of Anthropology, Daniel Goldstein, France, Guns, Immigration, In the Journals, India, International Criminal Justice Review, Jamie Fader, Juvenile Prison, Kate Williams, Katja Aas, Kristen Drybread, Kristin Doughty, Law and Society Review, Markus Kienscherf, Martin Wright, Máximo Badaró, Mediation, militarization, Norway, P.A.J. Waddington, police, Policing and Society, Punishment and Society (journal), Qualitative Research, Rachel Wahl, Reuben May, Rob Canton, Robert Durán, Roza Tchoukaleyska, Rwanda, Security Dialogue, Tea Bengtsson, Tim Newburn, Torture, UK, United States Leave a comment
Welcome back to In the Journals, a sweep of recent publications examining security, crime, policing and the law. After a short break we hope you are ready to usher in the new year with just some of the many articles and journal issues released in recent months.

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