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Criminology

Guide to books and e-books

E-book recommendations from the Criminology Team

Guide to books and e-books

For books and e-books Library Search will:

  • tell you whether we have an e-book, a print book, or both and how many copies we have
  • tell you where you can find a print book on our shelves using the shelfmark
  • link directly to the e-book if it is available

Library Search can also allow you to search for books outside of the Birmingham Newman Library collection and order an inter-library loan.

Books & eBooks

Finding books in the Library

A 'shelfmark' or 'call number' is a number that tells you where a book an be found in the library. Our main lending collection is on Level 2. Each row of shelves has a poster on the end that tells you what shelfmarks can be found there.

You can use the table on this page to see the general areas that main topics in your subject are shelved. Sometimes, casually browsing the shelves can turn up some great resources!

When you find a book in Library Search, above the shelfmark it will tell you which collection it is in, and where to find it in the library. The different collections and locations are:

  • Newman Library Level 2: Our main lending collection on the top floor of the library
  • School Experience Collection Level 0: Our education focused lending collection on the bottom floor of the library (Including the 'Artefact', 'Big Book', 'Fiction', and 'Picture Fiction' collections)
  • Wellbeing Collection Level 2: A lending collection of books to support your wellbeing on the top floor of the library (Including books about self-care, hobbies, travel, identity, recipes, and more)
  • Local History Collection Level 2: A lending collection of books and resources about the history of Birmingham and the surrounding areas on the top floor of the library (Including the 'Microfilm' collection)
  • John Henry Newman Collection Level 1: A reference only collection of books by or about John Henry Newman, or relating to the Oxford Movement or Newman's own areas of interest and expertise on the middle floor of the library

Shelf locations

Subject Shelf locations
Policing and Criminology 363-364
Colonialism / Post-colonialism  325.3
British Empire 325.341
Criminal Law 345.42
Court procedure and Law of Evidence 347
Domestic violence 362.8292
Victimology 362.88
Criminal investigation 363.25
Criminological research 364.072
Causes of crime 364.2
Crime and media 364.254
Psychology of crime 364.3
Race and crime 364.34
Youth crime 364.36
Penology 364.6
History of crime 364.09
Prisons 365
Forensic psychology 614.15

Last reviewed: 20 May 2025

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