This book explores firsthand accounts of the genocide in Darfur.
This book is about how to study crime. It addresses the controversies in crime as a means of deve...
A field study, featuring intensive personal interviews, of young people living on the streets of ...
This field study features intensive personal interviews of more than four hundred young people wh...
'John Hagan was born to tell stories. A Long Farewell is ample evidence. He creates the vivid wor...
This accessible account of the war in Iraq argues that US military actions constituted a criminal...
In the context of the unique crime problems of the United States, John Hagan advances a new socio...
In this book, participation in the arts is analyzed as a substantial contributory factor to Europ...
Hester Pennix, the legendary schoolmarm; Devon Finley, the improvident med student; Ludmilla Dand...
This accessible account of the war in Iraq argues that US military actions constituted a criminal...
An international manual is like a world cruise: a once-in-a-lifetime experience. All the more rea...
This book explores the contents of State Department interviews undertaken in 2004 with more than ...