The Fourth Canadian edition of Adler introduces criminology in a clear and practical way to bring the material to life for students. Adler examines the behaviors labelled as criminal within the broader social, economic, political, and cultural frameworks in which they take place while also emphasizi…
The third edition of Antonacci's Criminal Justice provides a student-friendly overview of the people, processes, and contemporary issues within the criminal justice system today. Each of the main components of the criminal justice system - courts, police, and corrections - are explored to help stude…
Corrections in the 21st Century builds on the twin themes of evidence-based corrections and professionalism in corrections. Corrections professionalism has garnered support from policymakers and respect from the public. Building on these critical foundations, the text examines contemporary real-wo…
The Canadian 2026 Release of Criminal Law and the Canadian Criminal Code offers a practical and accessible overview of Canadian criminal law. Jochelson features a dynamic new author team from the University of Manitoba. In addition, the 2026 Release has undergone a full redesign, streamlining the st…
The Seventh Edition of Barnhorst introduces the principles of criminal law, as well as significant offences in the Canadian Criminal Code. This unique combination of criminal law content with coverage from the Code provides additional context and relevancy for learners. Barnhorst focuses on applicat…
Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs and Practices is a student-friendly introduction to the U.S. juvenile justice system that includes practical, real-world information on issues of juvenile justice. The text presents the juvenile justice system as a social institution, focusing on its programs, po…