Welcome to our European Society of Criminology conference virtual stand
In place of being able to be at the EUROCRIM conference this year, we have created this virtual space so that we can connect with everyone we would have met there. We are also offering you 50% off all books - see details below.
Find all the book and journal highlights we would have had on our stand below, including information about our newest books in the Key Themes in Policing and New Horizons in Criminology series, and free articles from the Journal of Gender-Based Violence.
View a message below from Rebecca Tomlinson, our Commissioning Editor for Criminology, Criminal Justice and Policing:
Book an appointment with Rebecca to talk about publishing projects by getting in touch at rebecca.tomlinson@bristol.ac.uk. Visit our Author Hub for more information on publishing with us.
50% OFF ALL OUR CRIMINOLOGY BOOKS UNTIL FRIDAY: All of our Criminology books are available with 50% discount until midnight on Friday. Use promo code EUROCRIM20 at the check out. Sign up to our newsletter and receive a code for 35% off all books purchased on our website all year round.
See book highlights for EUROCRIM below and browse the full list using the links at the bottom of the page.
New Horizons in Criminology series
New Horizons in Criminology provides concise authoritative texts in criminology which reflect cutting edge thought and theoretical development with an international scope, written for non-specialist academics, students and practitioners. Find out more, including how to submit a proposal.
Key Themes in Policing series
A new textbook series that reflects upon the changing landscape of contemporary policing as it becomes more politicised, professionalised and scrutinised, and draws out both change and continuities in its themes. Find out more, including how to submit a proposal.
Highlights from the Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Those attending sessions on domestic violence at EUROCRIM will be interested in the Journal of Gender-Based Violence. You can read the Editors’ Choice Collection for free, which includes the articles 'Justice for victims of sexual abuse and harassment: lessons for Westminster?' by Lis Bates and 'The use of help seeking and coping strategies among Bosnian women in domestic violence shelters' by Lisa R Muftić, Susan Hoppe and Jonathan A Grubb. Find out more about the journal, and read free sample issues.
New series – Research in Rural Crime
Provides an outlet for original, cutting-edge research in this emergent criminological subfield. Truly international in nature, this series leads the way for new research and writing on a wide range of rural crime topics, rural transgressions, security and justice. Find out more, including how to submit a proposal.
Watch a message from the series editors: