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14
Nov

How to Partner with Correctional Populations

UC Press is proud to be part of the Association of University Press’s seventh annual University Press Week, whose overall theme this year is #TurnItUP: The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and …

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13
Nov

At ASC, Visit UC Press and Save 40%

UC Press is proud to be part of the Association of University Press’s seventh annual University Press Week, whose overall theme this year is #TurnItUP: The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and …

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13
Nov

Meet Our Authors at ASC 2018

While at American Society of Criminology conference in Atlanta from November 14 – 17, hear more from our authors by attending their author meets critic sessions. Save on all Criminology titles by using discount code 18E7309  at checkout. See …

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10
Nov

Police Reform, Chicago Style

UC Press is proud to be part of the Association of University Press’s seventh annual University Press Week, whose overall theme this year is #TurnItUP: The university press community amplifies voices, disciplines, and …

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14
Aug

Saving the American Social Safety Net

This guest post is published as part of our Scholar-Activist series related to the American Sociological Association conference from August 11 – 14 in Philadelphia. #ASA18 #ScholarActivist By Michaela Soyer, author of Lost Childhoods: Poverty, Trauma, and Violent Crime in …

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14
Aug

Social Recovery: The Missing Strategy in Drug Treatment

This guest post is published as part of our Scholar-Activist series related to the American Sociological Association conference from August 11 – 14 in Philadelphia. #ASA18 #ScholarActivist By Miriam Boeri, author of Hurt: Chronicles of the Drug War Generation “Social …

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12
Aug

Drifting into Scholarly Activism

This guest post is published as part of our Scholar-Activist series related to the American Sociological Association conference from August 11 – 14 in Philadelphia. #ASA18 #ScholarActivist By Jeff Ferrell, author of Drift: Illicit Mobility and Uncertain Knowledge “I consider …

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