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Number of items at this level: 585.
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Coleman, Roy; Sim, Joe; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David eds.
(2009).
State, Power, Crime.
London: SAGE Publications Ltd..
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McKendrick, John H.; Mooney, Gerry; Dickie, John and Kelly, Peter eds.
(2007).
Poverty in Scotland 2007.
London, UK: Child Poverty Action Group.
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Agyeman, Julian and Neal, Sarah
(2009). Rural identity and otherness.
In: Kitchin, Rob and Thrift, Nigel eds.
International Encyclopedia of Human Geography.
Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Ltd, pp. 227–281.
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Allen, John; Massey, Doreen; Cochrane, Allan; Charlesworth, Julie; Court, Gill; Henry, Nick and Sarre, Philip
(1998).
Rethinking the region.
London: Routledge.
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Barnsdale, Lee; MacRae, Rhoda; McIvor, Gill; Brown, Alison; Eley, Susan; Malloch, Margaret; Murray, Cathy; Popham, Frank; Piacentini, Laura and Walters, Reece
(2006).
Evaluation of the Airdrie Sheriff Youth Court Pilot.
Scottish Executive, Edinburgh.
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Birch, Maxine; Miller, Tina; Mauthner, Melanie and Jessop, Julie
(2002). Introduction.
In: Mauthner, Melanie; Birch, Maxine; Jessop, Julie and Miller, Tina eds.
Ethics on Qualitative Research.
London: Sage Publications Limited, pp. 1–11.
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Birch, Maxine; Miller, Tina; Mauthner, Melanie and Jessop, Julie
(2012). Introduction.
In: Miller , Tina; Birch, Maxine; Mauthner, Melanie and Jessop, Julie eds.
Ethics in Qualitative Research (2nd ed.).
London : Sage, pp. 1–13.
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Brennan, John; Arthur, Lore; Little, Brenda; Cochrane, Allan; Williams, Ruth; Locke, William; Singh, Mala; David, Miriam; Kim, Terri and King, Roger
(2010).
Higher Education and Society: A research report.
CHERI, London.
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Clarke, John
(2011). Citizen-consumers: hyphenation, identification, depoliticization?
In: Brückweh, Kerstin ed.
The Voice of the Citizen Consumer: a History of Market Research, Consumer Movements, and the Politicall Public Sphere.
Studies of the German Historical Institute London .
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 225–242.
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Clarke, John
(2009). Governance puzzles.
In: Budd, Leslie and Harris, Lisa eds.
e-Governance: Managing or Governing.
Routledge e-Business.
London, UK: Routledge, pp. 29–52.
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Clarke, John
(2012). The work of governing.
In: Coulter, Kendra and Schumann, William R. eds.
Governing Cultures: Anthropological Perspectives on Political Labor, Power, and Government.
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 209–232.
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Clarke, John and Newman, Janet
(2012).
Gerencialismo.
Educação & Realidade, 37(2)
pp. 353–381.
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Clarke, John and Newman, Janet
(2009). Elusive Publics: knowledge, power and public service reform.
In: Gewirtz, Sharon; Mahony, Pat; Hextall, Ian and Cribb, Alan eds.
Changing teacher professionalism: International trends, challenges, and ways forward.
UK: Routledge, pp. 43–53.
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Cochrane, Allan
(1999). Redefining urban politics for the twenty-first century.
In: Jonas, Andrew E. G. and Wilson, David eds.
Urban Growth Machines: Critical Perspectives Two Decades Later.
Urban Public Policy.
Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, pp. 109–124.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2011). Making up global urban policies.
In: Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie eds.
The New Blackwell Companion to the City.
Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 738–746.
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Cochrane, Allan
(1994). Managing change in local government.
In: Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene eds.
Managing Social Policy.
London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd, pp. 141–162.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2008). Cities: urban worlds.
In: Daniels, Peter; Bradshaw, Michael; Shaw, Denis and Sidaway, James eds.
Human Geography: Issues for the 21st Century (3rd ed.).
Harlow: Pearson, pp. 205–217.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2000). New Labour, new urban policy?
In: Dean, Hartley; Sykes, Robert and Woods, Roberta eds.
Social Policy Review.
Social Policy Review, 12.
London, U.K.: Social Policy Association, pp. 184–401.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2006). Looking for the South East.
In: Hardill, Irene; Benneworth, Paul; Baker, Mark and Budd, Leslie eds.
The Rise of the English Regions?
Regions and Cities.
UK: Routledge, pp. 227–244.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2008). London: regeneration or rebirth?
In: Imrie, Robert; Lees, Loretta and Raco, Mike eds.
Regenerating London: Governance, Sustainability and Community in a Global City.
London: Routledge, pp. 313–322.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2009). Urban policy.
In: Kitchen, Rob and Thrift, Nigel eds.
International Encyclopedia of Human Geography.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier, pp. 84–88.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2002). Thinking about the English regions.
In: Marshall, Tim; Glasson, John and Headicar, Peter eds.
Contemporary Issues in Regional Planning.
Urban and regional planning and development.
Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, pp. 23–34.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2006). Urban policy.
In: Ritzer, George ed.
Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.
Oxford, U.K.: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Cochrane, Allan
(2000). The social construction of urban policy.
In: Watson, Sophie and Bridge, Gary eds.
A Companion to the City.
Blackwell Companions to Geography.
Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 531–542.
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Cochrane, Allan; Peck, Jamie and Tickell, Adam
(2002). Olympic dreams: visions of partnership.
In: Peck, Jamie and Ward , Kevin eds.
City of Revolution: Restructuring Manchester.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 95–115.
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Coleman, Roy; Sim, Joe; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David
(2009). Introduction: state, power, crime.
In: Coleman, Roy; Sim, Joe; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David eds.
State, Power, Crime.
London: SAGE Publications Ltd. , pp. 1–19.
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Davies, Celia; Anand, Paul; Artigas, Lidia; Holloway, Jacky; McConway, Kevin; Newman, Janet; Storey, John and Thompson, Grahame
(2005).
Links between Governance, Incentives and Outcomes: a Review of the Literature.
National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation R&D (NCCSDO), London, UK.
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Drake, D.
(2008). Security.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Drake, Deborah and Crewe, Ben
(2008). Deprivations/Pains of imprisonment.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Drake, Deborah and Crewe, Ben
(2008). Solidarity.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Drake, Deborah
(2007). Staff and order in prisons.
In: Bennett, J.; Crewe, B. and Wahidin, A. eds.
Understanding prison staff.
Cullompton Devon, UK: Willan Publishing, pp. 153–167.
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Drake, Deborah
(2009). Punitiveness and cultures of control.
In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds.
Criminal Justice: Local and Global.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 37–39.
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Drake, Deborah and Gunn, Ben
(2012). Convict criminology.
In: McLaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John eds.
The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (3rd ed.).
London: Sage, (In press).
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Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise
(2009). Interrogating criminal justice.
In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds.
Criminal Justice: Local and Global.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 1–35.
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Fink, Janet
(2005). Welfare, poverty and inequalities.
In: Addison, Paul and Jones, Harriet eds.
A Companion to Contemporary Britain: 1939-2000.
UK: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 263–280.
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Gabb, Jacqui
(2008). Affective attachment in families.
In: Redman, Peter ed.
Attachment: Sociology and social worlds.
Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, pp. 19–50.
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Gabb, Jacqui
(2012). The Affect of Methods.
In: Hines, Sally and Taylor, Yvette eds.
Sexualities: Past Reflections, Future Directions.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (In Press).
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Goldson, Barry and Muncie, John
(2009). Youth justice.
In: Hucklesby, Anthea and Wahidin, Azrini eds.
Criminal Justice.
Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, pp. 257–278.
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Goldson, Barry and Muncie, John
(2010). Comparative juvenile justice.
In: Herzog-Evans, M. ed.
Transnational Criminology Manual.
Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers, pp. 429–448.
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Hadfield, Lucy; Edwards, Ross and Mauthner, Melanie
(2004).
Sibling conflict and coping strategies.
In: NFPI Parent Child conference, 17-18 June 2004, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster.
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Hillyard, Paddy and Tombs, Steve
(2011). From 'crime' to social harm?
In: Lynch, Michael J. and Stretesky, Paul B. eds.
Radical and Marxist Theories of Crime.
The Library of Essays in Theoretical Criminology.
Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 13–29.
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Jewkes, Yvonne
(2004).
Media and crime.
Key Approaches to Criminology.
London, UK: Sage.
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Langan, Mary
(2010). Children's social care under New Labour.
In: Greener, Ian; Holden, Chris and Kilkey, Majella eds.
Social Policy Review 22: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2010.
Bristol, United Kingdom: The Policy Press, pp. 31–50.
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Mac Sheoin, Tomas and Yeates, Nicola
(2010). Women and the anti-globalisation movement.
In: Dasgupta, Samir; Braun, Yvonne; Driskell, Robyn and Yeates, Nicola eds.
Women's Encounters wth Globalization.
London: Frontpage.
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Mehigan, James; Walters, Reece and Westmarland, Louise
(2009). Justice, globalisation and human rights.
In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds.
Criminal justice: Local and global.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Mooney, Gerry
(2006). Social Capital.
In: McLaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John eds.
The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (2nd ed).
London, UK: SAGE Publications Ltd, pp. 385–388.
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Mooney, Gerry
(2003). Poverty.
In: Sweeney, Tony; Lewis, John and Etherington, Neil eds.
Sociology and Scotland: An Introduction.
Paisley: Unity Publications, pp. 177–199.
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Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill
(2005). Introduction: themes and questions.
In: Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill eds.
Exploring social policy in the 'new' Scotland.
Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, pp. 1–20.
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Muncie, John; Talbot, Deborah and Walters, Reece
(2009). Interrogating crime.
In: Muncie, John; Walters, Reece and Talbot, Deborah eds.
Crime: Local and Global.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Muncie, John
(2011). On globalisation and exceptionalism.
In: Nelken, David ed.
Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalisation.
Advances in Criminology.
Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 87–106.
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Newman, Janet
(2007). Accountability for welfare.
In: Alcock, Pete; Erskine, Angus and May, Margaret eds.
The Students Companion to Social Policy (2nd ed).
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 276–284.
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Newman, Janet
(2003). New Labour, governance and the politics of diversity.
In: Barry, Jim; Dent, Mike and O'Neill, Maggie eds.
Gender and the public sector : Professionals and managerial change.
Routledge advances in management and business studies (24).
London: Routledge, pp. 15–26.
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Newman, Janet
(2002). Cutting edges and blunt instruments: practitioner narratives of modernisation.
In: Grant, David; Keenoy, Tom; Hardy, Cynthia; Oswick, Cliff; Phillips, Nelson and Combes, Cherry eds.
Organisational Discourse: From micro utterances to macro inferences.
London, UK: KPMC, Kings College, pp. 52–54.
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Newman, Janet
(2003). New Labour and the politics of governance.
In: Salminen, A. ed.
Governing Networks: Yearbook of the European Group on Public Administration.
International Institute of Administative Science Monographs (22).
Amsterdam, Netherlands,: IOS Press, pp. 83–100.
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Newman, Janet
(2001). The dynamics of partnership.
In: Taillieu, T ed.
Collaborative strategies and multi-organisational partnerships.
Apeldoorn, Netherlands: Garant Uitgevers nv, pp. 89–100.
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Newman, Janet and Clarke, John
(2004). Governing in the Modern World.
In: Steinberg, Deborah Lynn and Johnson, Richard eds.
Blairism and the War of Persuasion: Labour’s Passive Revolution.
London: Lawrence and Wishart, pp. 53–65.
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Newman, Janet and Clarke, John
(2009). Narrating subversion, assembling citizenship.
In: Barnes, Marian and Prior, David eds.
Subversive Citizens: Power, Agency and Resistance in Public Services.
Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 67–82.
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Pinkney, Sharon and Saraga, Esther
(2009). Communities and social mobilisations.
In: Mooney, Gerry and Neal, Sarah eds.
Community: Welfare, Crime and Society.
DD208 Welfare, Crime and Society.
Open University Press, pp. 135–167.
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Ribbens McCarthy, Jane
(2008). Security, insecurity and family lives.
In: Cochrane, Alan and Talbot, Deborah eds.
Security: Welfare, Crime and Society.
Berkshire, UK: Open University / Open University Press, pp. 61–92.
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Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Doolittle , Megan and Day Sclater, Shelley
(2008).
Family Meanings.
Milton Keynes: Open University.
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Rodgers, Scott; Barnett, Clive and Cochrane, Allan
(2009).
Mediating urban politics.
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33(1)
pp. 246–249.
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Rowe, Abigail
(2007). Bifurcation.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 23–24.
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Rowe, Abigail
(2007). Friendship.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 98–99.
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Rowe, Abigail
(2007). Economy.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 76–77.
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Rowe, Abigail
(2007). Importation model.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 130–131.
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Rowe, Abigail
(2007). Typologies of prisoners.
In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds.
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment.
Cullompton: Willan, pp. 300–302.
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Rowe, Abigail
(2011). Women prisoners.
In: Crewe, Ben and Bennett, Jamie eds.
The Prisoner.
Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 103–116.
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Scott, Gill; Mooney, Gerry and Brown, Usha
(2005). Managing poverty in the devolved Scotland.
In: Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill eds.
Exploring Social Policy in the ‘New’ Scotland.
Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 85–110.
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Tombs, Steve
(2010). Corporate violence and harm.
In: Brookman, Fiona; Maguire, Mike; Pierpoint, Harriet and Bennett, Trevor eds.
Handbook on Crime.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing, pp. 884–903.
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Tombs, Steve
(2009). Corporate crime.
In: Hale, Chris; Hayward, Keith; Wahidin, Azrini and Wincup, Emma eds.
Criminology (2nd ed.).
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 301–322.
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Tombs, Steve
(2013). Corporate crime.
In: Hale, Chris; Hayward, Keith; Wahidin, Azrini and Wincup, Emma eds.
Criminology (3rd ed.).
Oxford: Oxford University Press., (In press).
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Tombs, Steve
(2008). Corporations and health and safety.
In: Minkes, John and Minkes, Leonard eds.
Corporate and White-Collar Crime.
London: SAGE Publications Ltd., pp. 18–38.
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Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David
(2009). The state and corporate crime.
In: Coleman, Roy; Sim, Joe; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David eds.
State, Power, Crime.
London: SAGE Publications, pp. 103–115.
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Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David
(2009). Crime, harm and corporate power.
In: Muncie, John; Talbot, Deborah and Walters, Reece eds.
Crime: Local and Global.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing, pp. 137–172.
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Tombs, Steve and Williams, Brian
(2008). Corporate crime and its victims.
In: Stout, Brian; Yates, Joe and Williams, Brian eds.
Applied Criminology.
London: SAGE Publications Ltd., pp. 170–185.
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Walters, Reece
(2007). Embedded Criminology.
In: Brannigan, A. and Pavlich, G. eds.
Governance and Regulation in Social Life: Essays in Honour of W.G. Carson.
London, UK: Routledge Cavendish.
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Walters, Reece
(2010). Eco-crime and air pollution.
In: Brookman, Fiona; Maguire, Mike; Pierpoint, Harriet and Bennett, Trevor eds.
Handbook on Crime.
Uffculme, Devon: Willan Publishing, pp. 867–883.
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Walters, Reece
(2009). Eco-crime.
In: Muncie, John; Walters, Reece and Talbot, Deborah eds.
Crime: Local and Global.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Walters, Reece
(2003). Can sociologists do critical research.
In: Pavlich, George and Hird, Myra eds.
Sociology for the Asking: An Introduction to Sociology for New Zealand.
UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 221–231.
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Westmarland, Louise
(2009). Gender abuse and people trafficking.
In: Muncie, John; Talbot , Deborah and Walters, Reece eds.
Crime: Local and Global.
Devon, UK: Willan/The Open University, pp. 105–136.
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Westmarland, Louise
(2008). Police cultures.
In: Newburn, Tim ed.
Handbook of Policing (2nd ed.).
Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing, pp. 253–280.
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Westmarland, Louise and Clarke, John
(2009). Awkward customers? Policing in a consumer age.
In: Barnes, Marian and Prior, David eds.
Subversive Citizens: Power, Agency and Resistance in Public Services.
Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 171–188.
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Yeates, Nicola
(2008). Women's migration, social reproduction and care.
In: Razavi, Shahra ed.
The Gendered Impacts of Liberalization: Towards "Embedded Liberalism"?
Routledge/UNRISD Research in Gender and Development.
Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 219–243.
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Yeates, Nicola
(2008). Global inequality, poverty and wealth.
In: Ridge, Tess and Wright, Sharon eds.
Understanding inequality, poverty and wealth: Policies and prospects.
Understanding welfare: Social issues, policy and practice.
Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 81–101.
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Yeates, Nicola
(2010). From welfare state to international welfare.
In: Walker, Alan; Gordon, David; Levitas, Ruth; Phillimore, Peter; Salomon, Margot and Yeates, Nicola eds.
The Peter Townsend Reader.
Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Yeates, Nicola and Deacon, Bob
(2009). Globalisation, regionalism and social policy.
In: Deacon, Bob; Macovei, Maria; van Langenhove, Luk and Yeates, Nicola eds.
World-regional Social Policy and Global Governance: New Research and Policy Agendas in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
London/New York: Routledge.
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Yeates, Nicola; Macovei, Maria and van Langenhove, Luk
(2009). The evolving context of world-regional social policy: bilateralism and trans-regionalism.
In: Deacon, Bob; Macovei, Maria; van Langenhove, Luk and Yeates, Nicola eds.
World-regional Social Policy and Global Governance: New Research and Policy Agendas in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 191–212.
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