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John J. Kerbs and Jennifer M. Jolley (eds), Senior Citizens Behind Bars: Challenges for the Criminal Justice System, Lynne Reinner Publishers, Boulder, Colorado and London, 2014, 287 pp., hbk US $65.00, £47.50, ISBN 13: 978 1 62637 042 5.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2015

BARBARA M. GLOVER*
Affiliation:
Freelance Criminologist with special interest in elderly prisoners

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