The book “Making Sense of Youth Crime: A Comparison of Police Intelligence in the United States and France,” co-authored by Jacqueline Ross and Thierry Delpeuch, was recently reviewed in the American Journal of Comparative Law. The reviewer offers high praise, stating, “One cannot fail to appreciate the brilliant achievements of Ross and Delpeuch. This book clearly conveys the complexity of a constructive reform proposal, intended to promote the analytical and effective use of intelligence-led policing through a variety of intelligence regimes, particularly in response to composite and persistent forms of crime.”