Policy Press

European Society of Criminology conference 2021 series highlights

The series below represent the best in international research in their area. They provide fresh insights into a diverse list of subjects including security, justice, rural crime and evidence-based policing. 

You can use the code EUROCRIM to get 50% off all our Criminology books until 10 September. 

If you’re interested in writing for one of our series, you can find out more about how to submit a proposal on each individual series page. Click on the ‘find out more’ links below. 



Horizon

New Horizons in Criminology

Series Editor: Andrew Millie, Edge Hill University, UK.

This series offers cutting edge thought and theoretical development in criminology, written in an accessible style. Find out more



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Key Themes in Policing

Series Editors: Megan O’Neill, University of Dundee, UK, Marisa Silvestri, University of Kent, UK and Stephen Tong, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

This series engages with the changing landscape of policing as it becomes more politicised, professionalised and scrutinised, and draws out both change and continuities in its themes. Find out more



Field

Research in Rural Crime

Series Editors: Alistair Harkness, University of New England in New South Wales, Australia and Matt Bowden, Technological University Dublin, Ireland

Filling a gap in the discipline, this series provides an outlet for original, cutting-edge research in this emergent criminological subfield. Find out more, including how to submit a proposal

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