The Law and Criminology eBook Collection

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In Criminology and Criminal Justice, one of the key priorities of this collection is to address emerging areas of crime. This includes topics like far-right extremism, war, technology and cybercrime and the resulting challenges facing the police and police reform. Cybercrime poses complex challenges which can only be resolved by bringing disparate areas of cutting-edge, social science research together. In Law beyond International Law European Law, International Comparative Law and Philosophy of Law are a major focus of the collection. This e-book collection, which was formed in 2017 to unite Law, Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Socio-Legal Studies research, addresses key, global challenges.

It covers widespread issues like Intellectual Property, Law & Technology, the Rule of Law, White Collar Crime, Drugs and Human Trafficking. Policing is a strength area of the collection, covering important topics like Predictive Policing, the Politics of Police Stops, Postcolonial Policing and The Policing of Black Communities. Transgender People, Harms and Criminal Justice is another critical growth area, alongside the persisting issue of human rights and violence against women.

The breadth of this collection is one of its key strengths, offering the largest reference works e.g. Commentary on the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to short Palgrave Pivots and Springer Briefs focussing on specific areas. Our authors range from the leaders of the academic/practitioner field to rising-star, early career researchers. The renowned T.M.C Asser Press brings strong titles in the field of Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Sports Law. Overall, this collection fosters interdisciplinary research from top scholars to examine cutting-edge, global topics of public interest in order to find big idea solutions.

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2023 Editor’s Highlights

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Affordable Curriculum

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We are a truly international publisher, serving the research community around the globe. With hubs throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific we are perfectly positioned to connect with our book authors and editors wherever they are located. Our global base of editorial staff is located in cities such as New York, London, Heidelberg, Tokyo, Beijing, New Delhi, Singapore, Melbourne and São Paulo. They constantly travel to scientific meetings and universities to connect with the research community.

Notable Authors

  • David Weisburd, George Mason University, USA, and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  • Aisha K. Gill CBE, University of Roehampton, UK
  • Mortimer Sellers, University of Baltimore, Baltimore, USA
  • Reto Hilty, MPI for Innovation and Competition, Munich, Germany

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About the Author

Dr. Brigitte Reschke is Executive Editor for Springer Law, based in Heidelberg, Germany. Brigitte graduated with a Ph.D. in Public International Law and joined Springer in 2000.



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