Incoming Resources
- The Rule of Crisis, Terrorism, Emergency Legislation and the Rule of Law, edited by Pierre Auriel, Olivier Beaud, Carl Wellman
- The Western Codification of Criminal Law, A Revision of the Myth of its Predominant French Influence, edited by Aniceto Masferrer
- Women, Law and Culture, Conformity, Contradiction and Conflict, edited by Jocelynne A. Scutt
- The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2018, edited by Mahendra Pal Singh, Niraj Kumar
- Extradition Laws in the International and Indian Regime, Focusing on Global Terrorism, by Ananya Chakraborty
- A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse, edited by Richard Ward
- Juries, Science and Popular Culture in the Age of Terror, The Case of the Sydney Bomber, edited by David Tait, Jane Goodman-Delahunty
- Victim Participation Rights, Variation Across Criminal Justice Systems, by Kerstin Braun
- Evangelicalism, Penal Theory and the Politics of Criminal Law Reform in England, 1808–30, by Richard R. Follett
- Do Exclusionary Rules Ensure a Fair Trial?, A Comparative Perspective on Evidentiary Rules, edited by Sabine Gless, Thomas Richter
- Discrimination and Privacy in the Information Society, Data Mining and Profiling in Large Databases, edited by Bart Custers, Toon Calders, Bart Schermer, Tal Zarsky
- International Handbook of Juvenile Justice, edited by Scott H Decker, Nerea Marteache
- Child Justice Administration in Africa, by Mariam Adepeju Abdulraheem-Mustapha
- A People's History of Riots, Protest and the Law, The Sound of the Crowd, by Matt Clement
- Cyber Criminology, edited by Hamid Jahankhani
- The New Terrorism, Actors, Strategies and Tactics, by Stefan Goertz, Alexander E. Streitparth
- Personal Participation in Criminal Proceedings, A Comparative Study of Participatory Safeguards and in absentia Trials in Europe, edited by Serena Quattrocolo, Stefano Ruggeri
- Living With Hacktivism, From Conflict to Symbiosis, by Vasileios Karagiannopoulos
- The Exclusionary Rule of Illegal Evidence in China, Theory, Case, Application, by Jingkun Liu
- Victims of Crime, Construction, Governance and Policy, by Matthew Hall