BSC Members’ Book Draw

Every month we aim to hold a prize draw for members only.

December book draw

A bumper book draw for December. 10 books = 10 chances to win. To enter the book draw please email info@britsoccrim.org with ‘Book Draw: December’ as the email subject and please list, within the body of the email, the book(s) you would like to be entered for. You can list up to 10 books. The closing date is 31 December. The draw will be made at the beginning of January. Winners will be notfied by email and via the members’ area of the BSC website.

The books for the December draw are:

The Routledge Handbook of European Penology. Sonja Snacken, Gaëtan Cliquennois, Ioan Durnescu, Diete Humblet and Elena Larrauri. Routledge.

Hauntology: An Introduction for Criminologists. Paul McGuinness, Alex Simpson, Tea Fredriksson and Michael Fiddler. Routledge.

The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Seventh Edition. Edited by Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna and Lesley McAra. OUP.

The Oxford Textbook on Criminology. Steve Case, Phil Johnson, David Manlow, Roger Smith, and Kate Williams. OUP.

Lived Experience Recovery Organisations: Peer Generated Epicentres of Personal Change and Collective Transformation. David Patton and Ed Day. New Central Media.

The Politics of Prison Building Programmes: Building Legacies and the State Capacity to Punish. Thomas Guiney. Palgrave.

Vulnerable Victims and Victimisation within Practice and Policy in the UK. Editors Kirsty Bennett and Laura Riley. Palgrave.

UK-EU Police and Judicial Cooperation Post-Brexit. Implementing the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Editors Gemma Davies and Helena Carrapico. Hart/Bloomsbury.

True Crime: Key: Themes and Perspectives. Ian Cummins, Martin King and Louise Wattis. Bristol University Press/Policy Press.

White-Collar and Organizational Crime: New Ideas, Directions, and Perspectives. Edited by Diana Bociga and Jon Davies. Bristol University Press/Policy Press.

Previous draw winner 

The November book draw was for Reflections on Probation. Edited by Jennifer Grant, Laura Haggar and Michelle McDermott. Policy Press/Bristol University Press.  It was won by Barry Blackburn.

Previous Book Draw Winners