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Social Science / Criminology Audiobooks

BehaveOur social science/criminology audio collection offers a wide variety of great books. Choose from a broad selection of downloadable audiobook titles including The Sociopath Next Door, Behave and When the Night Comes Falling to name a few. Our selection of social science/criminology books includes great listens from well known authors such as Howard Blum and Robert M. Sapolsky. And you're assured of the widest compatibility you'll find anywhere online no matter what portable listening device you own. Browse our amazing selection and get ready to enjoy listening to all of your favorite authors!

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Extended Sample The Yoga Store Murder by Dan Morse
Extended Sample This Is My Jail by Melanie Newport
Extended Sample To Catch a Predator by Chris Hansen
Extended Sample To Protect and Serve by Norm Stamper
Extended Sample Trilogy by Peggy Adler
Extended Sample True Crime from Texas Monthly by Various
Extended Sample True Crime Philadelphia by Kathryn Canavan
Extended Sample Unfair by Adam Benforado
Extended Sample Unspeakable Acts by Sarah Weinman
Extended Sample Until We Reckon by Danielle Sered
Extended Sample Violence by Philip Dwyer
Extended Sample Walk the Walk by Neil Gross
Extended Sample We Keep Us Safe by Zach Norris
Extended Sample We See It All by Jon Fasman
Extended Sample What Kind of Bird Can't Fly by Dorsey Nunn
Extended Sample What We Know by Daryl Atkinson
Extended Sample What's Prison For? by Bill Keller
Extended Sample While the City Slept by Eli Sanders
Extended Sample Who Killed These Girls? by Beverly Lowry
Extended Sample Why Kids Kill by Peter Langman
Extended Sample Why They Do It by Eugene Soltes
Extended Sample Why They Kill by Richard Rhodes
Extended Sample Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi
Extended Sample Worse Than War by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
Extended Sample Writing My Wrongs by Shaka Senghor
Extended Sample Yes Man by Pavan C. Lall
Extended Sample You Can't Lie to Me by Janine Driver
Extended Sample You Might Go to Prison, Even Though You're Innocent by Justin Brooks
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