A complete revision of the 1982 edition, the Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice is a unique interdisciplinary source, dealing with not only law but also sociology, psychology, history and economics. With entries ranging widely from abortion to rape and from family violence to wiretapping, the Encyclopedia offers a true mirror of issues dominating today's headlines.
"This new edition of the Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice is a more than worthy successor to the original and is recommended for public, law school, and college and university libraries."
-- Catholic Library World (June -- August 2002)
Price: US $612.00