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 Chapter One  
Violent Crime as Revenge Tragedy; Or, How Christopher Dorner Led Criminologists at CSU Long Beach to Shakespeare

 Chapter Two  
Shakespeare and Criminology

 Chapter Three  
Crime as Drama, Justice as Theatre

 Chapter Four  
“Redeeming time”: The Dramatization of Desistence in *1 Henry IV*

 Chapter Five  
“More than a prison”: The Transformation of Deviance in *The Tempest*

 Chapter Six  
Hate Crimes in *The Merchant of Venice*: Folk Devils and Scapegoats

 Chapter Seven  
The Culture of Honor in *Titus Andronicus*: Rape, Racism, and Revenge

 Chapter Eight  
“When evil deeds have their permissive pass”: Broken Windows in *Measure for Measure*

 Chapter Nine  
*Macbeth* and Criminology

 Chapter Ten  
Shakespearean Due Process: Detection, Delay, and the Death Penalty in *Hamlet*

 Chapter Eleven  
The Hamlet Syndrome (with Henry F. Fradella)

 Chapter Twelve  
Something is Rotten in the United States of America:   
Mass Shootings as Tragedy

 Chapter Thirteen  
Criminal Justice as Comedy

 Chapter Fourteen  
Shakespeare for Cops