Criminology (Books)
A niche collection of 72 criminology books focused on home comfort and decor themes, spanning academic studies, applied practice, and design-related perspectives. Prices range from $33 to $254 (average $123), with mid- to premium-range options and titles by authors such as Philip Birch
Top Products
An Appeal to Justice: Litigated Reform of Texas Prisons
Ben M. Crouch, James W. Marquart
Budget
The Craft of Criminology: Selected Papers
Travis Hirschi
Mid-Range
Revisiting Moral Panics (Moral Panics in Theory and Practice)
Viviene E. Cree, Gary Clapton, Mark Smith
Mid-Range
Foreign Workers and Law Enforcement in Japan
Wolfgang Herbert
Mid-Range
Stop and Search and Police Legitimacy
Ben Bradford
Mid-Range
Problem-oriented Policing and Partnerships (Crime Science Series)
Karen Bullock, Rosie Erol, Nick Tilley
Mid-Range
Handbook of Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings
Carl Leukefeld, Thomas P. Gullotta, John Gregrich
Mid-Range
Against Youth Violence: A Social Harm Perspective
Luke Billingham
Mid-Range
Hidden Stories of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry: Personal Reflections
Richard Stone
Budget
Reluctant Gangsters
John Pitts
Mid-Range
Australian Policing
Philip Birch, Michael Kennedy, Erin Kruger
Budget
Criminal Justice and Crime in Late Renaissance Florence, 1537-1609
John K. Brackett
Mid-Range
Understanding Crime and Social Policy (Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice)
Emma Wincup
Mid-Range
The Modern Slavery Agenda: Policy, Politics and Practice
Gary Craig, Alex Balch, Hannah Lewis, Louise Waite, Colleen Theron, Patrick Burland, Kate Roberts, Chloe Setter, Vicky Brotherton, Ruth Van Dyke, Aidan McQuade
Budget
Issues in Corrections: Research, Policy, and Future Prospects
Carly M. Hilinski-Rosick, John P. Walsh, Carrie Buist, Beverly Crank, Emily Lasko, Daniel R. Lee, Emily Lenning, Sarah Light, Catherine Marcum, David Olson, Mari B. Pierce, Chad Posick, Jody Sundt
Mid-Range
State Fragility Around the World: Fractured Justice and Fierce Reprisal
Matthew Pate, Laurie A. Gould
Budget
Out of Order
Mary Corcoran
Mid-Range
Policing Muslim Communities: Comparative International Context
Farrukh B. Hakeem, M.R. Haberfeld, Arvind Verma
Mid-Range
The Ecology of Aggression (The Springer Series in Social Clinical Psychology)
Arnold P. P. Goldstein
Mid-Range
Capital Punishment and the American Agenda
Franklin E. Zimring, Gordon Hawkins
Mid-Range
Monsters and Monarchs: Serial Killers in Classical Myth and History
Debbie Felton
Mid-Range
N.A.F.T.A. & Neocolonialism: Comparative Criminal, Human, & Social Justice
Laurence French
Mid-Range
Preventing Crime: A Holistic Approach
Tore Bjrgo
Mid-Range
The Delinquent Girl
Margaret Zahn
Mid-RangeRoundups
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a criminology book that fits my home decor and reading needs?
Select by size, cover design, and subject focus: hardcover or coffee-table editions with illustrated covers work well for display; choose empirical, theoretical, historical, or true-crime subtopics depending on interest; check table of contents and page count to match depth and shelf space
Which features indicate a criminology book will be both informative and decorative?
Look for high-quality bindings, jacket artwork or cloth covers, large-format photography or illustrations, thoughtful typography, and edition notes or forewords that make the book display-worthy while retaining substantive content
How can I verify the credibility and suitability of an author or book for academic versus casual reading?
Check the author's credentials, citations, publisher reputation, reviews mentioning methodology or sources, and whether the book includes references, appendices, or an academic apparatus for research-oriented use; popular or narrative titles are better for casual reading
What care and storage practices preserve criminology books used as home decor?
Keep books upright on shelves or stacked flat, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity, dust regularly with a soft cloth, and use bookends to prevent warping; consider archival boxes for special editions
Are there format differences I should consider for display versus reading comfort?
Large-format hardcovers and illustrated editions are visually appealing for display but heavier to handle, while paperbacks and trade hardcovers are more comfortable for regular reading and easier to store
Can I mix criminology titles with other home decor elements without losing thematic coherence?
Yes; coordinate by color palette, spine height, or subject grouping (e.g., true crime, theory, history) and balance books with decorative objects like framed prints or plants to maintain a cohesive look