INTERNATIONAL JOURNALOF THE SOCIOLOGYOF LAW
Editors John Carrier and Stephen Savage Reviews Editor Basia Spalek
Volume 35 2007
doi: S0194-6595(07)00056-1
International Journal of the Sociology of Law Editors: John Carrier and Stephen Savage Reviews Editor: Basia Spalek Editorial Board Philip Ahire Nigeria Teresa Beleza Portugal Maria Borucka-Arclowa Poland John Braithwaite Australia Wim Broer The Netherlands Maureen Cain Trinidad & Tobago David Downes England Gavin Drewry England Susan Edwards England G. Patrick Gallagher USA Ralph Henham England Peter Jambrek FormerYugoslavia Les Johnston England
Gˇnter K˛hnken Germany Kalman Kulcsar Hungary Barry Loveday England S. Miyazawa Japan Frans-Jan Mulschlegal The Netherlands David Nelken Italy B. B. Pande India David Schiff England Barbara Szamota Poland Michel van de Kerchove Belgium Monica Walker England PeterYoung Scotland
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Number1, March 2007 Articles Osaka, E. Debate over the concept of the competent lawyer inJapan ‘‘What skills and attitudes does Japanese society expect from lawyers?’’.......................................
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Grabosky, P., Ayling, J. Ambiguous exchanges and the police.............................
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McCallum, D. Informal powers and the removal of Aboriginal children: Consequences for health and social order.......................................................
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de Lint,W., O’Connor, D., Cotter, R. Controlling the flow: Security, exclusivity, and criminal intelligence in Ontario......................................................................
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Book review Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Systems in the Non-WesternWorld (Quraishi, M.)......
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Number 2, June 2007 Articles Johns, N. Tourism and sentencing: Establishing informal status privileges...............
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Henham, R. Some reflections on the legitimacy of international trial justice.............
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Glomseth, R., Gottschalk, P., Solli-Sther, H. Occupational culture as determinant of knowledge sharing and performance in police investigations................................
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Book review A Fair Hearing? Ethnic Minorities in the criminal courts (Heer, G.)............................ 108
Number 3, September 2007 Articles Wong, K.C. Studying Policing in China: Some personal reflections.......................
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Jou, S., Hebenton, B. Insurance fraud inTaiwan: Reflections on regulatory effort and criminological complexity........................................................................... 127 Seddon,T. The regulation of heroin: Drug policy and social change in early twentiethcentury Britain......................................................................................... 143 Book review Kinship Matters (Guru, S.)............................................................................ 157
Number 4, December 2007 Articles Ruggiero,V. It’s the economy, stupid! Classifying power crimes........................... 163 Takle, M. EU citizens: Challenging the notion of German National Political Community, 1990^2005............................................................................. 178 Button, M., Johnston, L., Frimpong, K., Smith, G. New directions in policing fraud: The emergence of the counter fraud specialist in the United Kingdom..................... 192 Book review Governance and Regulation in Social Life (Tombs, S.).......................................... 209 Volume index...........................................................................................
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