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Latest News
Registration is now open for the 8th Jerry Lee Symposium, at the University of Maryland & Washington, DC, May 5-6 2008. Please click here for the Symposium invitation and here for the schedule.
Committee Member awarded 2008 Stockholm Prize in Criminology!
Congratulations to Campbell Crime & Justice Group steering committee member Jonathan Shepherd, who, along with Academy of Experimental Criminology fellow David Olds, has been awarded the Stockholm Prize in Criminology for 2008!
Read the full story here.
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) publishes Campbell Crime and Justice Reviews.
The US Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services is to publish Campbell Crime and Justice Group systematic reviews relevant to policing, in a series entitled Crime Prevention Research Reviews.
The first of these, Disrupting Street-Level Drug Markets, by Lorraine Mazerolle, David W. Soole, and Sacha Rombouts, is now available to download or order as a hard copy here.