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Law Criminology eBook NYU Press Kindle Edition

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The NYU Press Kindle eBook delivers comprehensive coverage of modern law and criminology topics in a 320‑page, digitally enhanced format. Designed for students, researchers, and legal practitioners, it offers screen‑reader compatibility, Word Wise, and superior typesetting for a comfortable reading experience on any device. Benefit from up‑to‑date insights, searchable content, and easy navigation to deepen your understanding of legal theory and criminal justice practice.

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Product Overview

The NYU Press “Law and Criminology” Kindle edition is a meticulously edited academic volume that brings together leading scholarship in legal theory, criminal justice policy, and contemporary criminological research. Spanning 320 pages, the eBook is formatted with enhanced typesetting, ensuring crisp typography and optimal line spacing for prolonged reading sessions. At 2.8 MB, the file is lightweight yet rich with searchable text, embedded footnotes, and cross‑references that facilitate scholarly work. The publication date of March 17 2026 places the content at the forefront of current debates, while the ISBN‑13 (978‑1479838295) guarantees authenticity. Accessibility features include full screen‑reader support, Word Wise for complex terminology, and page‑flip navigation, making the text approachable for a diverse audience.

Usage

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This eBook is ideal for law school students preparing for exams, graduate researchers conducting comparative criminal justice studies, and practicing attorneys seeking a concise reference on emerging legal trends. Its portable Kindle format allows seamless reading on tablets, smartphones, or dedicated e‑readers, whether in a lecture hall, a coffee shop, or a courtroom. The enhanced typesetting reduces eye strain during long study sessions, while the built‑in dictionary and X‑Ray (when enabled) provide instant definitions and contextual information. Professionals can highlight passages, add notes, and export annotations for use in briefs or academic papers.

Why Choose Us

NYU Press is renowned for rigorous peer review and scholarly integrity, ensuring that every chapter meets the highest academic standards. This eBook benefits from a dedicated editorial team that applied enhanced typesetting, a feature rarely found in standard Kindle publications, delivering a reading experience comparable to a printed academic monograph. The inclusion of accessibility tools such as screen‑reader compatibility and Word Wise demonstrates a commitment to inclusive education. Moreover, the Kindle platform’s synchronization across devices means your progress, highlights, and notes are always up to date, no matter where you continue your study.

Key Features

  • 320 pages of peer‑reviewed content covering contemporary law and criminology.
  • Enhanced typesetting for superior readability on all Kindle devices.
  • Full screen‑reader support and Word Wise for accessibility and vocabulary aid.
  • Searchable text, page‑flip navigation, and exportable annotations for research efficiency.
  • Published by NYU Press, a trusted name in academic publishing, with ISBN‑13 verification.

FAQ

Is this eBook compatible with all Kindle devices?

Yes, the file uses Amazon’s standard Kindle format and works on all Kindle e‑readers, Fire tablets, and the Kindle app for iOS and Android.

Can I print sections of the book for personal study?

The Kindle platform allows you to print up to 10 % of the content for personal, non‑commercial use, respecting copyright restrictions.

Does the eBook include any multimedia or interactive elements?

While the current edition focuses on text, it supports Kindle’s X‑Ray feature for quick reference to key terms and concepts, and hyperlinks to external scholarly resources.

How often is the content updated?

NYU Press releases revised editions every 3–4 years. Purchasers will be notified of any major updates through the Kindle store.

Is there a print version available?

A hardcover version is planned for future release; however, the digital edition provides all the same scholarly content with added accessibility features.

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