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Scott, David Gordon and Sim, Joe eds. (2024). Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm: The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (In Press).

Cooper, Vickie and McCulloch, Daniel (2024). Mystification, Violence and Women’s Homelessness. In: Scott, David and Sim, Joe eds. Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm: The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). London: Palgrave Macmillan Cham (In Press).

Drake, D. and Scott, D. (2024). Demystifying murder: Open University pedagogy, social murder and the legacy of Steven Box. In: Scott, D. and Sim, J. eds. Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm :The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). London: Palgrave Macmillan (In Press).

Jones, R.; Hart, E. and Scott, D. (2024). A Pre-Requisite of Progress? Prison Modernisation and New Prison Building in England and Wales. Punishment and Society (In Press).

Scott, D. and Sim, J. (2024). Steven Box - Realist of a Larger Reality. In: Scott, D. and Sim, J. eds. Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm :The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). London: Palgrave Macmillan Cham (In Press).

Scott, D. and Sim, J. (2024). Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm. In: Scott, D. and Sim, J. eds. Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm :The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). London: Palgrave Macmillan Cham (In Press).

Scott, David (2024). An unchristian institution’: Christian prison chaplains and penal abolition. In: Phillips, Elizabeth and Stone-Davis, Férdia J. eds. Catholic Social Thought and Prison Ministry: Resourcing Theory and Practice. London: Routledge (In Press).

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Booth, Natalie; Masson, Isla and Baldwin, Lucy eds. (2023). Experiences of Punishment, Abuse and Justice by Women and Families. Bristol: Policy Press.

Booth, Natalie; Baldwin, Lucy and Masson, Isla (2023). Keeping the conversation going: the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network. In: Booth, Natalie; Masson, Isla and Baldwin, Lucy eds. Experiences of Punishment, Abuse and Justice by Women and Families, Volume 2. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 1–8.

Canning, Victoria; Martin, Greg and Tombs, Steve eds. (2023). The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited.

Canning, Victoria; Martin, Greg and Tombs, Steve (2023). Why ‘Activist Criminology’, Why Now? In: Canning, Victoria; Martin, Greg and Tombs, Steve eds. The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 3–17.

Clarke, John (2023). Crisis and Change: The Contested Politics of Constructing Crises. In: Ballard, Richard and Barnett, Clive eds. The Routledge Handbook of Social Change. Routledge, pp. 117–128.

Conway, Steve; Drake, Deborah and McCulloch, Daniel (2023). Rupture and Repair. In: Dimou, Eleni; Downes, Leigh; McCulloch, Daniel and Speed, Carly eds. Research Current Issues in Criminology. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 203–238.

Cook, Ian M.; Rajaram, Prem Kumar and Clarke, John (2023). Leadership, excellence and the marginalisation of refugees in Higher Education. Soundings, 84/85 pp. 44–57.

Downes, Leigh and McCulloch, Daniel (2023). Situating Criminological Knowledge Production. In: Dimou, Eleni; Downes, Leigh; McCulloch, Daniel and Speed, Carly eds. Researching Current Issues in Criminology. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 19–54.

Drake, Deborah H.; Walters, Reece; Wood, Mark and Koumouris, Greg (2023). Criminology and Propaganda Studies: Charting New Horizons in Criminological Thought. The British Journal of Criminology [Early Access].

Irwin Rogers, Keir (2023). Janus-faced Criminology: Negotiating the Boundaries Between Activist and Administrative Research. In: Canning, Victoria; Martin, Greg and Tombs, Steve eds. The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 37–48.

Kotsakis, Andreas and Boukli, Avi (2023). Transversal Harm, Regulation, and the Tolerance of Oil Disasters. Transnational Environmental Law, 12(1) pp. 71–94.

Mack, Joanna and Pomati, Marco (2023). Universal Basic Income: the debate. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice (Early access).

Mack, Joanna and Pomati, Marco (2023). [Editorial] Pro-poor sustainable development. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice [Early Access].

Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie (2023). Introduction. In: Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie eds. The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1–5.

Masson, Isla; Booth, Natalie and Baldwin, Lucy (2023). The conversation isn’t over: gaining justice for women and families. In: Booth, Natalie; Masson, Isla and Baldwin, Lucy eds. Experiences of Punishment, Abuse and Justice by Women and Families, Volume 2. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 132–136.

Moxon, David and Waters, Jaime (2023). The ethics of researching “hard to reach” populations: The case of “hidden” older illegal drug users and the attendant advantages of an ethical approach. In: Adorjan, Michael and Ricciardelli, Rosemary eds. Ethical Dilemmas in International Criminological Research. Routledge Advances in Criminology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 99–112.

Perez-del-Aguila, Rossana; Aguirre, Patricia Rodriguez and Blanco, Jimena Cuba (2023). Children's Perceptions of Participation Within Their Families: Listening to Children of Bolivian Families Living in Madrid. In: Frankel, Sam ed. Establishing Child Centred Practice in a Changing World, Part B. Emerald Studies in Child Centred Practice. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 141–163.

Perez-del-Aguila, Rossana; Allison, Heather and Kazmi, Naveed (2023). 'No choice' but remote learning: non-traditional students making sense of social research methods. In: Nind, Melanie ed. Handbook of Teaching and Learning Social Research Methods. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 255–271.

Scott, D. (2023). Escaping the Logic of Crime: Language, Categorization and the Writings of Louk Hulsman. In: Piché, J. ed. Pain in Vain: Penal Abolition and the Legacy of Louk Hulsman. Ottowa: Red Quill Books, pp. 215–234.

Taylor, Stuart and Ayres, Tammy C. (2023). Drug Markets and Drug Dealing: Time to move on. In: Ayres, Tammy C. and Ancrum, Craig eds. Understanding Drug Dealing and Illicit Drug Markets: National and International perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge.

Tombs, Steve (2023). Consumption, crime and harm at home. Regulating for what and whom? In: Davies, Pamela and Rowe, Michael eds. Criminology of the Domestic. Routledge Studies in Crime, Justice and the Family. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 50–68.

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Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie eds. (2022). The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice. London: Routledge.

Yeates, Nicola and Holden, Chris eds. (2022). Understanding Global Social Policy (3rd ed). Understanding welfare: social issues, policy and practice. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Ayres, Tammy and Taylor, Stuart (2022). Cultural Competence to Cultural Obsolescence: Drug Use, Stigma and Consumerism. In: Addison, Michelle; McGovern, William and McGovern, Ruth eds. Drugs, Identity and Stigma. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 197–220.

Banks, James and Waters, Jaime (2022). Gambling and intimate partner violence. Probation Quarterly, 26 pp. 51–54.

Billingham, Luke and Irwin-Rogers, Keir (2022). Against Youth Violence: A Social Harm Perspective. Bristol University Press.

Booth, Natalie; Masson, Isla and Dakri, Ferzana (2022). (Wo)men in the Middle: The Gendered Role of Supporting Prisoners. In: Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie eds. The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice. Routledge International Handbooks. London: Routledge, pp. 413–424.

Bowlby, Sophie; Evans, Ruth; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Wouango, Joséphine (2022). Time-space practices of care after a family death in urban Senegal. Social and Cultural Geography, 23(8) pp. 1174–1192.

Clarke, Caroline; Barthold, Charles and Cole, Matthew (2022). COVID-19 and Zoonotic Disease: Manufacturing and Organizing Ignorance Within the Animal-Industrial Complex. In: Tallberg, Linda and Hamilton, Lindsay eds. The Oxford Handbook of Animal Organisation Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 57-C4.P110.

Cooper, Vickie and Whyte, David (2022). Grenfell, Austerity and Institutional Violence. Sociological Research Online, 27(1) pp. 207–216.

Copson, Lynne (2022). Finding hope in hopeless times. In: van Klink, Bart; Soniewicka, Marta and van den Broeke, Leon eds. Utopian Thinking in Law, Politics, Architecture and Technology: Hope in a Hopeless World. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 19–37.

Gooch, Kate; Masson, Isla; Waddington, E and Owens, A (2022). After Care, After Thought?: The Invisibility of Care Experienced Men and Women in Prison. Prison Service Journal(258)

Hadfield, Sarah (2022). Childfree Young Women’s Experiences of Employment Insecurity and Financial Autonomy in England. PhD thesis The Open University.

Hamilton, Sukhbinder; Golding, Berenice and Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2022). Do we need to decolonise bereavement studies? Bereavement: Journal of Grief and Responses to Death, 1(1)

Harvey, Joel and Drake, Deborah (2022). Impression Management. In: Harvey, Joel and Ambrose, Derval eds. Social Psychology in Forensic Practice. London: Routledge, pp. 69–90.

Mack, Joanna and Pomati, Marco (2022). Editorial. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 30(1) pp. 3–7.

Mack, Joanna and Pomati, Marco (2022). Editorial: Modern slavery. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 30(2) pp. 96–97.

Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie (2022). Why we should be focused on women in criminal justice. Counsel Magazine: Justice Matters.

Moretta, Andrew; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2022). The Escalating Crisis of Health and Safety Law Enforcement in Great Britain: What Does Brexit Mean? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(5), article no. e3134.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2022). Family sociology as a theoretical enterprise? A personal reflection. Families, Relationships and Societies, 11(2) pp. 303–319.

Taylor, Stuart and Ayres, Tammy (2022). Drug Markets and Drug Dealing: Time to move on? In: European Society of Criminology Annual Conference, 2022, Malaga, Spain.

Tipping, Sarah; Murphy, Victoria; Yeates, Nicola; Montoro, Carlos; Ismail, Gihan and Ismail, Nashwa (2022). Migrant health worker deaths during Covid-19: a methodological exploration and initial estimates. The Open University-Public Services International, Milton Keynes/Ferney Voltaire.

Vaillancourt-Laflamme, Catherine; Pillinger, Jane; Yeates, Nicola; Gencianos, Genevieve; Ismail, Gihan; Ismail, Nashwa and Montoro, Carlos (2022). Impacts of Covid-19 on migrant health workers: a review of evidence and implications for health care provision. The Open University-Public Services International, Milton Keynes/Ferney Voltaire.

Wilson, Ingrid M.; Lightowlers, Carly and Bryant, Lucy (2022). Home drinking during and post‐COVID ‐19: Why the silence on domestic violence? Drug and Alcohol Review (Early Access).

Yeates, Nicola and Holden, Chris (2022). Theorising global social policy. In: Yeates, Nicola and Holden, Chris eds. Understanding Global Social Policy (3rd Edition). Understanding welfare: social issues, policy and practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 89–110.

Yeates, Nicola; Pillinger, Jane; Gencianos, Genevieve; Vaillancourt-Laflamme, Catherine; Ismail, Nashwa; Montoro, Carlos and Ismail, Gihan (2022). Policy responses to address risks of harm to migrant health care workers in times of COVID-19. The Open University-Public Services International, Milton Keynes/Ferney Voltaire.

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Masson, Isla; Baldwin, Lucy and Booth, Natalie eds. (2021). Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice. Bristol: Bristol University Press.

Addington, Carola; Sundari, Anitha; Baars, Vicki; Day, Katy; Domoney-Lyttle, Zanne; Downes, Julia; Gillies, Jane; Mabrouk, Meriam; Marlow, Emily; McGookin, Naomi; McMillan, Lesley; Reece, Nina; Sundaram, Vanita and Grady, Jo (2021). Eradicating Sexual Violence in Tertiary Education: A report from UCU’s sexual violence task group. UCU, London.

Booth, Natalie and Masson, Isla (2021). Loved ones of remand prisoners: The hidden victims of COVID-19. Prison Service Journal(253)

Canning, Victoria and Tombs, Steve (2021). From Social Harm to Zemiology: A Critical Introduction. New Directions in Critical Criminology. London: Routledge.

Clarke, John (2021). Which nation is this? Brexit and the not-so-United Kingdom. In: Cörüt, İlker and Jongerden, Joost eds. Beyond Nationalism and the Nation-State. Routledge, pp. 98–116.

Clarke, John (2021). 'No such thing as society'? Neoliberalism and the social. In: Deeming, Christopher ed. The Struggle for Social Sustainability: Moral Conflicts in Global Social Policy. Policy Press, pp. 37–54.

Cole, M. and Stewart, K. (2021). The distance between us. Psychologist, 34(1) pp. 28–31.

Cole, Matthew and Stewart, Kate (2021). (Mis)representing veganism in film and television. In: Wright, Laura ed. The Routledge Handbook of Vegan Studies. London: Routledge, pp. 319–332.

Copson, Lynne (2021). Beyond Criminology: Taking Harm Seriously. In: Gordon, Faith and Newman, Daniel eds. Leading Works in Law and Social Justice. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 169–190.

Copson, Lynne (2021). Crime, Harm and Justice: The Utopia of Harm and Realising Justice in a ‘Good Society’. In: Leighton, Paul; Davies, Pamela and Wyatt, Tanya eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Social Harm. Palgrave, pp. 313–347.

Coyle, M. J. and Scott, D. (2021). Introduction: The Six Hues of Penal Abolition. In: Coyle, M. J. and Scott, D. eds. The International Handbook of Penal Abolition. London: Routledge.

Coyle, Michael J. and Scott, David (2021). Introduction: the six hues of penal abolitionism. In: Coyle, M. and Scott, D. eds. The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition. London: Routledge, pp. 1–12.

Coyle, Michael J. and Scott, David eds. (2021). The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition. London: Routledge.

Drake, Deborah H. and Scott, David (2021). Overcoming obstacles to abolition and challenging the myths of imprisonment. In: Coyle, M. and Scott, D. eds. The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition. London: Routledge, pp. 411–420.

Earle, Rod; Mehigan, James; Pike, Anne and Weinbren, Daniel (2021). The Open University and Prison Education in the UK – the first 50 years. Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, 7(1)

Ganeshpanchan, Zinthiya and Masson, Isla (2021). Harmful social and cultural practices that exist within South Asian communities in the UK and their impact on women. In: Masson, Isla; Baldwin, Lucy and Booth, Natalie eds. Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 35–56.

Langdridge, Darren; Gabb, Jacqui and Lawson, Jamie (2021). Working with group-level data in phenomenological research: A modified visual matrix method. In: Reavey, Paula ed. A Handbook of Visual Methods in Psychology: Using and Interpreting Images in Qualitative Research (Second Edition). Routledge, pp. 301–322.

Masson, Isla (2021). Reducing the Enduring Harm of Short Terms of Imprisonment. In: Masson, Isla; Baldwin, Lucy and Booth, Natalie eds. Critical Reflections on Women, Family, Crime and Justice, Volume 1. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 81–106.

McCulloch, Daniel and Westmarland, Louise (2021). Visual and online methods. In: Erel, Umut; Irwin Rogers, Keir; Medien, Kathryn; Nightingale, Adam and Westmarland, Louise eds. DD215 : Social Research. Book 1. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 219–251.

McDermott, Elizabeth; Gabb, Jacqui; Eastham, Rachel and Ali, Hanbury (2021). Family Trouble: Heteronormativity, emotion work and queer youth mental health. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 25(2) pp. 177–195.

Morris, Carol; Kaljonen, Minna; Aavik, Kadri; Balázs, Bálint; Cole, Matthew; Coles, Ben; Efstathiu, Sophia; Fallon, Tracey; Foden, Mike; Giraud, Eva Haifa; Goodman, Mike; Kershaw, Eleanor Hadley; Helliwell, Richard; Hobson-West, Pru; Häyry, Matti; Jallinoja, Piia; Jones, Mat; Kaarlenkaski, Taija; Laihonen, Maarit; Lähteenmäki-Uutela, Anu; Kupsala, Saara; Lonkila, Annika; Martens, Lydia; McGlacken, Renelle; Mylan, Josephine; Niva, Mari; Roe, Emma; Twine, Richard; Vinnari, Markus and White, Richard (2021). Priorities for social science and humanities research on the challenges of moving beyond animal-based food systems. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8(1), article no. 38.

Ricciardelli, Rosemary; Andres, Elizabeth; Mitchell, Meghan M; Quirion, Bastien; Groll, Diane; Adorjan, Michael; Siqueira Cassiano, Marcella; Shewmake, James; Herzog-Evans, Martine; Moran, Dominique; Spencer, Dale C; Genest, Christine; Czarnuch, Stephen; Gacek, James; Heidi, Cramm; Maier, Katharina; Phoenix, Jo; Weinrath, Michael; MacDermid, Joy; McKinnon, Margaret; Haynes, Stacy; Arnold, Helen; Turner, Jennifer; Eriksson, Anna; Heber, Alexandra; Anderson, Gregory; MacPhee, Renee and Carleton, Nicholas (2021). CCWORK protocol: a longitudinal study of Canadian Correctional Workers' Well-being, Organizations, Roles and Knowledge. BMJ Open, 11(12), article no. e052739.

Tombs, Steve (2021). Social Justice and the Limits of Regulation; the Enduring Insights of Marx's Capital. In: Gordon, Faith and Newman, Daniel eds. Leading Works in Law and Social Justice. London: Routledge, pp. 110–122.

Yeates, Nicola and Pillinger, Jane (2021). International Organisations, Care and Migration: The case of migrant health care workers. In: Martens, Kerstin; Niemann, Dennis and Kaasch, Alex eds. International Organisations in Global Social Governance. Global dynamics of social policy. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 83–111.

Yeates, Nicola; Pillinger, Jane and Gencianos, Genevieve (2021). What we know about their situation. Migrant health and care workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Open University-Public Services International, Milton Keynes/Ferney Voltaire.

Yeates, Nicola; Pillinger, Jane and Gencianos, Genevieve (2021). Trade union response to the challenges faced by migrant health and social care workers. The Open University-Public Services International, Milton Keynes/Ferney Voltaire.

Yeates, Nicola; Pillinger, Jane and Gencianos, Genevieve (2021). Building the trade union agenda. The Open University-Public Services International, Milton Keynes/Ferney Voltaire.

Zerafa, Antonio; Banks, James and Waters, Jaime (2021). The challenges of countering fraud in Malta’s remote gaming industry. Journal of Financial Crime, 28(4) pp. 1053–1064.

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McDermont, Morag; Cole, Tim; Newman, Janet and Piccini, Angela eds. (2020). Imagining Regulation Differently; co-creating for engagement. Bristol: Policy Press.

Phillips, Jake; Westaby, Chalen; Fowler, Andrew and Waters, Jaime eds. (2020). Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice. Abingdon: Routledge.

Ayres, Tammy and Taylor, Stuart (2020). Media and Intoxication: Media Representations of the Intoxicated. In: Hutton, Fiona ed. Cultures of Intoxication: Key Issues and Debates. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 239–261.

Banks, James; Addis, Nicholas and Waters, Jaime (2020). Betting Shop Robberies: Reducing the Risk to Retail Staff. Gaming Law Review, 24(9) pp. 592–599.

Banks, James; Waters, Jaime; Andersson, Catrin and Olive, Victoria (2020). Prevalence of Gambling Disorder Among Prisoners: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 64(12) pp. 1199–1216.

Burke, Lol; Millings, Matthew; Taylor, Stuart and Ragonese, Ester (2020). Transforming rehabilitation, emotional labour and contract delivery: A case study of a voluntary sector provider in an English resettlement prison. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 61, article no. 100387.

Chonody, Jill M.; Killian, Mike; Gabb, Jacqui and Dunk-West, Priscilla (2020). Relationship Quality and Sexuality: A Latent Profile Analysis of Long-term Heterosexual and LGB Long-term Partnerships. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 17(2) pp. 203–225.

Clarke, John (2020). Building the ‘Boris’ bloc: angry politics in turbulent times. Soundings: A Journal of Politics and Culture(74) pp. 118–135.

Clarke, John (2020). Why Imagined Economies? In: Fischer, Jessica and Stedman, Gesa eds. Imagined Economies, Real Fictions: New Perspectives on Economic Thinking in Great Britain. Culture and Theory (Volume 210). Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, pp. 17–34.

Clarke, John (2020). A Sovereign People? Political Fantasy and Governmental Time in the Pursuit of Brexit. In: Guderjan, Marius; Mackay, Hugh and Stedman, Gesa eds. Contested Britain: Brexit, Austerity and Agency. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 117–130.

Clarke, John (2020). Re-imagining Space, Scale and Sovereignty: The United Kingdom and “Brexit”. In: Nonini, Donald M. and Susser, Ida eds. The Tumultuous Politics of Scale: Unsettled States, Migrants, Movements in Flux. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 138–150.

Cooper, Vickie and Mansfield, Maureen (2020). Marketisation of Women’s Organisations in the Criminal Justice Sector. In: Albertson, Kevin; Corcoran, Mary and Phillips, Jake eds. Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 203–220.

Copson, Lynne and Boukli, Avi (2020). Queer utopias and queer criminology. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 20(5) pp. 510–522.

Gabb, Jacqui and Allen, Katherine (2020). Qualitative Research on LGBTQ-Parent Families. In: Goldberg, Abbie and Allen, Katherine eds. Qualitative Research on LGBTQ-Parent Families. Springer.

Gabb, Jacqui; McDermott, Elizabeth; Eastham, Rachael and Hanbury, Ali (2020). Paradoxical family practices: LGBTQ+ young people, mental health and wellbeing. Journal of Sociology, 56(4) pp. 535–553.

Gunby, Clare; Carline, Anna; Taylor, Stuart and Gosling, Helena (2020). Unwanted Sexual Attention in the Night-Time Economy: Behaviors, Safety Strategies, and Conceptualizing “Feisty Femininity”. Feminist Criminology, 15(1) pp. 24–46.

Irwin-Rogers, Keir; Muthoo, Abhinay and Billingham, Luke (2020). Youth Violence Commission Final Report. Youth Violence Commission.

Lamble, Sarah; Serisier, Tanya; Dymock, Alex; Carr, Nicola; Downes, Julia and Boukli, Avi (2020). Guest editorial: Queer theory and criminology. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 20(5) pp. 504–509.

Lanau, Alba; Mack, Joanna and Nandy, Shailen (2020). Including services in multidimensional poverty measurement for SDGs: modifications to the consensual approach. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 28(2) pp. 149–168.

McCarthy, Jane Ribbens; Evans, Ruth; Bowlby, Sophie and Wouango, Joséphine (2020). Making Sense of Family Deaths in Urban Senegal: Diversities, Contexts, and Comparisons. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 82(2) pp. 230–260.

Newman, Janet (2020). Postscript: Engaging the University? In: McDermont, Morag; Cole, Tim; Newman, Janet and Piccini, Angela eds. Imagining Regulation Differently; co-creating for engagement. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 207–216.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Evans, Ruth (2020). The (cross-cultural) problem of categories: who is ‘child’, what is ‘family’? In: Frankel, Sam and NcNamee, Sally eds. Bringing Children Back into the Family: Relationality, Connectedness and Home. Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, 27. Bingley UK: Emerald Publishing, pp. 23–40.

Scott, D. (2020). Abolitionism as a philosophy of hope: ‘Inside-outsiders’ and the reclaiming of democracy. In: Henne, K. and Shah, R. eds. The Routledge International Handbook of Public Criminology. London: Routledge.

Scott, David (2020). Do prisons work? Sociology Review, 30(1) pp. 18–21.

Taylor, Stuart and Ayres, Tammy (2020). The 12 Dichotomies of Drug Policy. In: British Society of Criminology SW Branch: ‘Dangerous Drugs in the Contemporary Era, 2020.

Taylor, Stuart; Ayres, Tammy and Jones, Emily (2020). Enlightened hedonism? Independent drug checking amongst a group of ecstasy users. International Journal of Drug Policy, 83, article no. 102869.

Tombs, Steve (2020). Making Local Regulation Better? Marketisation, Privatisation and the Erosion of Social Protection. In: Albertson, Kevin; Corcoran, Mary and Phillips, Jake eds. Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 293–308.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2020). The Shifting Imaginaries of Corporate Crime. Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime, 1(1) pp. 16–23.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2020). Struggles Inside and Outside the University. In: Hart, E. L.; Greener, J. and Moth, R. eds. Resisting the Punitive State. London: Pluto Press, pp. 46–67.

Waters, Jaime; Phillips, Jake; Westaby, Chalen and Fowler, Andrew (2020). The emotions and emotional labour of criminological researchers. Methodological Innovations, 13(2)

Waters, Jaime; Westaby, Chalen; Fowler, Andrew and Phillips, Jake (2020). The emotional labour of doctoral criminological researchers. Methodological Innovations, 13(2)

Westaby, Chalen; Fowler, Andrew; Phillips, Jake and Waters, Jaime (2020). Conformity, conflict and negotiation in criminal justice work: Understanding practice through the lens of emotional labour. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 61, article no. 100390.

Yeates, Nicola (2020). [Book Review] The Oxford Handbook of Global Policy and Transnational Administration. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 22(1) pp. 82–83.

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Cooper, Davina; Dhawan, Nikita and Newman, Janet eds. (2019). Reimagining the State: Theoretical Challenges and Transformative possibilities. Social Justice Series. London: Routledge.

Bittle, Steve; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2019). Corporate killing personified: twisting the corporate hand to fit inside the criminal glove. In: Tucker, Eric and Fudge, Judy eds. The Class Politics of Law: Essays Inspired by Harry Glasbeek. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, pp. 114–134.

Boukli, Avi and Papanicolaou, Georgios (2019). Human trafficking in Greece. In: Winterdyk, John and Jones, Jackie eds. The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. Palgrave Macmillan.

Boukli, Avi; Yanacopulos, Helen and Papanicolaou, Georgios (2019). Genealogies of Slavery. In: Winterdyk, John and Jones, Jackie eds. The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. Palgrave Macmillan.

Clarke, John (2019). [Book Review] Poststructural Policy Analysis: A Guide to Practice. Journal of Social Policy, 48(1) pp. 192–194.

Clarke, John (2019). Harmful Thoughts: Reimagining the coercive state? In: Cooper, Davina; Dhawan, Nikita and Newman, Janet eds. Reimagining the State: Theoretical Challenges and Transformative Possibilities. Social Justice. London: Routledge, pp. 213–230.

Clarke, John (2019). Foreword. In: Papanastasiou, Natalie ed. The Politics of Scale in Policy: Scalecraft and Education Governance. Bristol: Policy Press, v-xii.

Clarke, John (2019). Developing a spatial social policy: taking stock and looking to the future. In: Whitworth, Adam ed. Towards a Spatial Social Policy: Bridging the Gap Between Geography and Social Policy. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 201–215.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2019). What's the subject? Brexit and politics as articulation. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 29(1) pp. 67–77.

Downes, Julia (2019). Re-imagining an End to Gendered Violence: Prefiguring the worlds we want. In: Hart, Emily; Greener, Joe and Moth, Rich eds. Resist the Punitive State: Grassroots Struggles Across welfare, housing, education and prisons. London: Pluto Press.

Earle, Rod and Mehigan, James (2019). Opening and Introductions: Education for the many, prison for the few. In: Earle, Rod and Mehigan, James eds. Degrees of Freedom: The Open University in Prison. UK: Policy Press.

Earle, Rod and Mehigan, James (2019). Open universities, close prisons: critical arguments for the future. In: Earle, Rod and Mehigan, James eds. Degrees of Freedom: The Open University in Prison. UK: Policy Press.

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Cooper, Vickie and Whyte, David eds. (2017). The Violence of Austerity. London: Pluto Press.

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Albertson, Katherine; Best, David; Irving, Jamie; Murphy, Tony; Buckingham, Sarah; Morton, Gavin; Stevenson, Judy; Crowley, Mike; Mama-Rudd, Adam and Chagger, Alex (2016). Right Turn Veteran-Specific Recovery Service: 5 site evaluation pilot: Interim report. Sheffield Hallam University and The Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice.

Armitage, Vici; Kelly, Laura and Phoenix, Jo (2016). Janus-Faced Youth Justice Work and the Transformation of Accountability. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 55(4) pp. 478–495.

Boukli, Evi and Kotzé, Justin (2016). [Book Review] Invisible Crimes and Social Harms. By Pamela Davies, Peter Francis and Tanya Wyatt (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 280pp. £65.00 hb). British Journal of Criminology, 56(4) pp. 818–820.

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Clarke, John (2016). Fearful asymmetry: circuits of paranoia in governing through school inspection. In: Jupp, Eleanor; Pykett, Jessica and Smith, Fiona eds. Emotional States: sites and spaces of affective governance. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 129–143.

Clarke, John (2016). Reflections on advising in austerity. In: Kirwan, Samuel ed. Advising in Austerity: Reflections on challenging times for advice agencies. Policy Press Shorts - Policy & Practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 157–162.

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Copson, Lynne (2016). After Penal Populism: Punishment, Democracy and Utopian Method. In: Dzur, Albert W.; Loader, Ian and Sparks, Richard eds. Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 162–186.

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de Jong, Sara (2016). Mainstream(ing) has never run clean, perhaps never can: Gender in the Main/Stream of Development. In: Harcourt, Wendy ed. The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development: Critical engagements in feminist theory and practice. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 92–105.

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Evans, Ruth; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Bowlby, Sophie; Wouango, Joséphine and Kébé, Fatou (2016). Responses to Death, Care and Family Relations in Urban Senegal. University of Reading, Reading.

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Kirwan, Samuel; McDermont, Morag and Clarke, John (2016). Imagining and practising citizenship in austere times: the work of Citizens Advice. Citizenship Studies, 20(6-7) pp. 764–778.

Newman, Janet (2016). Border Work: Negotiating Shifting Regimes of Power. In: Gubrium, Jaber F.; Andreassen, Tone Alm and Solvang, Per Koren eds. Reimagining the Human Service Relationship. Columbia University Press, pp. 318–336.

Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2016). The politics of deploying community. In: Meade, Rosie R.; Shaw, Mae and Banks, Sarah eds. Politics, power and community development. Rethinking Community Development. Policy Press, pp. 31–46.

Scott, David (2016). Regarding rights for the Other: abolitionism and human rights from below. In: Weber, Leanne; Fishwick, Elaine and Marmo, Marinella eds. The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 50–62.

Taylor, Stuart (2016). Moving beyond the other: A critique of the reductionist drugs discourse. Cultuur and Criminalitiet, 1 pp. 100–118.

Taylor, Stuart (2016). The Metamorphosis of Prohibition: Do global drug policy reforms represent progressive change? In: American Society of Criminology Conference, 2016, New Orleans.

Taylor, Stuart; Burke, Lol; Millings, Matthew and Ragonese, Ester Louisa (2016). Transforming Rehabilitation and Through The Gate: Research from a resettlement prison. In: American Society of Criminology Conference, 16-19 Nov 2016, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Tombs, Steve (2016). ‘Better Regulation’: better for whom? Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, London.

Tombs, Steve (2016). Regulating Business ‘After’ the Crisis: some observations from the UK. In: New challenges in criminology; can old theories be used to explain or understand new crimes?, NSfK’s 58. Research Seminar, Nordiska Samarbetsrådet för Kriminologi, Helsinki, pp. 19–37.

Tombs, Steve (2016). Financial Harm and Victimisation. In: Corteen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Joanne eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Companions in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 80–81.

Tombs, Steve (2016). Social Harm. In: Corteen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Joanne eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Companions in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 218–219.

Tombs, Steve (2016). State-Corporate Crime and Harm. In: Corteen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Joanne eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Companions in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 224–225.

Tombs, Steve (2016). Corporate Manslaughter. In: Cotreen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Joanne eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Companions in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 28–29.

Tombs, Steve (2016). 'After' the Crisis: morality plays and the renewal of business as usual. In: Whyte, David and Wiegratz, Jorg eds. Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud. London: Routledge, pp. 31–43.

Westmarland, Louise (2016). 'Snitches get stitches?': telling tales on homicide detectives. In: Hviid Jacobsen, Michael and Walklate, Sandra eds. Liquid Criminology; Doing imaginative criminological research. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 49–64.

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Drake, Deborah H.; Earle, Rod and Sloan, Jennifer eds. (2015). The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Amaya, Ana B.; Cabral, Cesar R.; Clavell, Elena; Coitiño, Andrés; De Lombaerde, Philippe; Giler, Gustavo; Faria, Mariana; Herrero, M. Belén; Kingah, Stephen; López Ramos, Santiago; Luna, Cristina; Riggirozzi, Pía; Rojas Mattos, Marcelo; Pippo, Tomás; Tobar, Katherine and Ueleres, José (2015). Measuring the Progress and Success of Regional Health Policies: PRARI Toolkit of Indicators for the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR). The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Amaya, Ana B.; Choge, Isaac; De Lombaerde, Philippe; Kingah, Stephen; Longwe, Samuel; Mhehe, Enock Anthony; Moeti, Themba; Mookodi, Lillian; Luwabelwa, Mubita; Nyika, Ponesai and Phirinyane, Molefe (2015). Measuring Regional Policy Change and Pro-Poor Health Policy Success: A PRARI Toolkit of Indicators for the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Bouklis, P. S. and Chatzopoulos, Georgios (2015). Imaginary counter-trafficking penalties: A comparative analysis of Greece and the United Kingdom. Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security, 1(2) pp. 76–90.

Clarke, John (2015). Stuart Hall and the theory and practice of articulation. Discourse: Studies in the cultural politics of education, 36(2) pp. 275–286.

Clarke, John; Bainton, Dave; Lendvai, Noémi and Stubbs, Paul (2015). Making Policy Move: towards a politics of translation and assemblage. Bristol: Policy Press.

Drake, Deborah (2015). Finding Secrets and Secret Findings: Confronting the Limits of the Ethnographer's Gaze. In: Drake, Deborah H.; Earle, Rod and Sloan, Jennifer eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 252–270.

Drake, Deborah H.; Darke, Sacha and Earle, Rod (2015). Prison Life, Sociology of: Recent Perspectives from the United Kingdom. In: Wright, J. ed. International Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences (2nd ed). Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 924–929.

Earle, Rod and Drake, Deborah H. (2015). Men, Masculinity and Crime. In: Brooks, Carolyn and Schissell, Bernard eds. Marginality and Condemnation - A Critical Introduction to Criminology (3rd ed). Fernwood Publishing, pp. 350–370.

Fletcher, Samantha (2015). The Occupy Movement vs. Capitalist Realism: Seeking Extraordinary Transformations in Consciousness. In: Sollund, Ragnhild Aslaug ed. Green Harms and Crimes: Critical Criminology in a Changing World. Critical Criminological Perspectives. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 238–256.

Gabb, Jacqui and Fink, Janet (2015). Couple Relationships in the 21st Century. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Irwin Rogers, Keir and Perry, Thomas W. (2015). Exploring the Impact of Sentencing Factors on Sentencing Domestic Burglary. In: Roberts, Julian V. ed. Exploring Sentencing Practice in England and Wales. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 194–220.

McCulloch, Daniel (2015). Rough sleepers in policy and practice: chaotic and off course, or misunderstood? Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative, Milton Keynes.

Murphy, Tony (2015). The nomenclature of the undeserving poor : an enduring history of marginalization. Journal on European History of Law, 6(1) pp. 103–108.

Murphy, Tony and Sage, Daniel (2015). Perceptions of the UK’s Research Excellence Framework 2014: a media analysis. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 36(6) pp. 603–615.

Newman, Janet (2015). Social Welfare. In: Bevir, Mark and Rhodes, R.A.W. eds. Routledge Handbook of Interpretive Political Science. Routledge, pp. 440–451.

Oldekop, Johan A.; Fontana, Lorenza B.; Grugel, Jean; Roughton, Nicole; Adu-Ampong, Emmanuel A.; Bird, Gemma K.; Dorgan, Alex; Vera Espinoza, Marcia A.; Wallin, Sara; Hammett, Daniel; Agbarakwe, Esther; Agrawal, Arun; Asylbekova, Nurgul; Azkoul, Clarissa; Bardsley, Craig; Bebbington, Anthony J.; Carvalho, Savio; Chopra, Deepta; Christopoulos, Stamatios; Crewe, Emma; Dop, Marie-Claude; Fischer, Joern; Gerretsen, Daan; Glennie, Jonathan; Gois, William; Gondwe, Mtinkheni; Harrison, Lizz A.; Hujo, Katja; Keen, Mark; Laserna, Roberto; Miggiano, Luca; Mistry, Sarah; Morgan, Rosemary J.; Raftree, Linda L.; Rhind, Duncan; Rodrigues, Thiago; Roschnik, Sonia; Senkubuge, Flavia; Thornton, Ian; Trace, Simon; Ore, Teresa; Valdés, René Mauricio; Vira, Bhaskar; Yeates, Nicola and Sutherland, William J. (2015). 100 key research questions for the post-2015 development agenda. Development Policy Review, 34(1) pp. 55–82.

Roberts, Julian V. and Irwin Rogers, Keir (2015). Sentencing Practices and Trends, 1999-2013. In: Roberts, Julian V. ed. Exploring Sentencing Practice in England and Wales. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 35–60.

Rowe, Michael; Westmarland, Louise and Hougham, Courtney (2015). Getting behind the blue curtain: managing police integrity. In: Lister, Stuart and Rowe, Michael eds. Accountability of Policing. Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice. London: Routledge, pp. 69–85.

Scott, David (2015). Walking amongst the Graves of the Living: Reflections about Doing Prison Research from an Abolitionist Perspective. In: Drake, Deborah H.; Earle, Rod and Sloan, Jennifer eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 40–58.

Scott, David (2015). Critical Research Values and C. Wright Mills' Sociological Imagination: Learning Lessons from Researching Prison Officers. In: Frauley, Jon ed. C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination: Prospects for Creative Inquiry. Classical and Contemporary Social Theory. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 185–200.

Taylor, Stuart (2015). On Fallacies and Alienation: The Reductionist Drugs Discourse. In: The Other, Cultural Criminology Conference, 2015, VU University, Amsterdam.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2015). Introduction to the special issue on 'Crimes of the Powerful'. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 54(1) pp. 1–7.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2015). Counterblast: crime, harm and the state-corporate nexus. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 54(1) pp. 91–95.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2015). The Corporate Criminal. Why Corporations Must Be Abolished. Key Ideas in Criminology. Abingdon: Routledge.

Ward, Kevin; Newman, Janet; John, Peter; Theodore, Nik; Macleavy, Julie and Cochrane, Allan (2015). Whatever happened to local government? A review symposium. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2(1) pp. 434–456.

Waters, Jaime (2015). Snowball sampling: a cautionary tale involving a study of older drug users. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18(4) pp. 367–380.

Westmarland, Louise (2015). Outsiders inside: ethnography and police culture. In: Brunger, Mark; Tong, Stephen and Martin, Denise eds. Introduction to Policing Research: Taking Lessons from Practice. London: Routledge, pp. 163–174.

Yeates, Nicola (2015). A Hundred Key Questions for the Post-2015 Development Agenda. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development-Sheffield Institute for International Development, UNRISD, Palais Des Nations.

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Canning, Victoria ed. (2014). Sites of Confinement: Prisons, Punishment and Detention, Weston-Super-Mare. Weston-Super-Mare: The European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control.

Yeates, Nicola ed. (2014). Understanding Global Social Policy (2nd ed). Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Beckett Wilson, Helen and Taylor, Stuart (2014). The Shifting Landscape of Cannabis in the Community: Acceptance, Anxieties and Ambiguities. In: BSC - British Society of Criminology Conference, 9-12 Jul 2014, Liverpool.

Bracke, Sarah; de Jong, Sara; Koevoets, Sanne; van Leeuwen, Fleur and Oldersma, Jantine (2014). Crossing Gendered Borders. Amsterdam University Press.

Clarke, John (2014). Inspections: governing at a distance. In: Grek, Sotiria and Lindgren, Joakim eds. Governing by Inspection. Studies in European Education. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp. 11–26.

Clarke, John (2014). Community. In: Nonini, Donald M. ed. A Companion to Urban Anthropology. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 46–64.

Clarke, John; Collins, Kathleen; Dagnino, Evelina and Neveu, Catherine (2014). Disputing Citizenship. Bristol: Policy Press.

Clarke, John and Lindgren, Joakim (2014). The vocabulary of inspection. In: Grek, Sotiria and Lindgren, Joakim eds. Governing by Inspection. Studies in European Education. London: Routledge, pp. 137–158.

de Jong, Sara (2014). Diversity Politics and the Politics of Difference. In: Vieten, Ulrike M. ed. Revisiting Iris Marion Young on Normalisation, Inclusion and Democracy. Palgrave, pp. 87–105.

de Jong, Sara; Koevioets, Sanne and van Leeuwen, Fleur (2014). Editorial: Gendered Fortress Europe. Journal for Gender Studies / Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 17(2) pp. 105–113.

de Jong, Sara; Koevoets, Sanne and van Leeuwen, Fleur (2014). Gendered Fortress Europe. Amsterdam University Press.

Dimou, Eleni (2014). An Exploration of Deviance, Power and Resistance within Contemporary Cuba: The Case of Cuban Underground Rap. In: The Subcultural Network ed. Subcultures, Popular Music and Social Change. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Downes, Julia (2014). ‘We are turning cursive letters into knives’: the synthesis of the written word, sound and action in riot grrrl cultural resistance. In: Carroll, Rachel and Hansen, Adam eds. Litpop: Writing and Popular Music. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 89–105.

Downes, Julia; Kelly, Liz and Westmarland, Nicole (2014). Ethics in violence and abuse research - a positive empowerment approach. Sociological Research Online, 19(1), article no. 2.

Drake, Deborah and Harvey, Joel (2014). Performing the role of ethnographer: processing and managing the emotional dimensions of prison research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 17(5) pp. 489–501.

Drake, Deborah H. and Henley, Andrew J. (2014). “Victims” versus “offenders” in British political discourse: the construction of a false dichotomy. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 53(2) pp. 141–157.

Fergusson, Ross (2014). ‘Warehouse, commodify, shelter, juridify: on the political economy and governance of extending school participation in England’. In: Farnsworth, Kevin; Irving, Zoë and Fenger, Menno eds. Analysis and debate in social policy, 2014. Social Policy Review (26). Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 47–64.

Fink, Janet and Gabb, Jacqui (2014). Configuring generations: cross-disciplinary perspectives. Families, Relationships and Societies, 3(3) pp. 459–463.

Fletcher, Samantha (2014). Protest. In: Atkinson, Rowland ed. Shades of Deviance: A Primer on Crime, Deviance and Social Harm. Routledge, pp. 41–44.

Fletcher, Samantha (2014). The Occupy Movement. In: Maile, Stella and Griffiths, David eds. Public Engagement and Social Science. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 83–94.

Grek, Sotiria; Lindgren, Joakim and Clarke, John (2014). Inspection and emotion: the role of affective governing. In: Grek, Sotiria and Lindgren, Joakim eds. Governing by Inspection. Studies in European Education. London: Routledge, pp. 116–136.

Lindgren, Joakim and Clarke, John (2014). The (C)SI effect: school inspection as crime scene investigation. In: Lawn, Martin and Normand, Romuald eds. Shaping European Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Studies in European Education. London: Routledge, pp. 131–150.

Moore, Niamh; Church, Andrew; Gabb, Jacqui; Holmes, Claire; Lee, Amelia and Ravenscroft, Neil (2014). Growing intimate privatepublics: Everyday utopia in the naturecultures of a young lesbian and bisexual women’s allotment. Feminist Theory, 15(3) pp. 327–343.

Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2014). States of imagination. Soundings, 57 pp. 153–169.

Scott, David (2014). Playing The Get Out Of Jail For Free Card: Creating A New 'Abolitionist Consensus'? In: Canning, Victoria ed. Sites of Confinement. London: EG Press, p. 65.

Taylor, Stuart (2014). The Shifting Landscape of Cannabis in the Community: Acceptance, Anxieties and Ambiguities. In: 2014 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, 19-22 Nov 2014, San Francisco.

Taylor, Stuart and Wilson, Helen Beckett (2014). The Shifting Landscape of Cannabis in the Community: Acceptance, Anxieties and Ambiguities. In: European Society of Criminology Conference (Eurocrim2014), 10-13 Sep 2014, Prague.

Tombs, Steve (2014). Health and safety ‘crimes’ in Britain: the great disappearing act. In: Davies, Pamela; Francis, Peter and Wyatt, Tanya eds. Invisible Crimes and Social Harms. London: Palgrave, pp. 198–220.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2014). Toxic capital everywhere: mapping the co-ordinates of regulatory tolerance. Social Justice, 41(1/2) pp. 80–100.

Yeates, Nicola (2014). Global care chains: bringing in transnational reproductive labourer households. In: Dunaway, Wilma A. ed. Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women’s Work and Households in Global Production. Standford, CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 175–189.

Yeates, Nicola (2014). The socialisation of regionalism and the regionalisation of social policy: contexts, imperatives and challenges. In: Kaasch, Alexandra and Stubbs, Paul eds. Transformations in Global and Regional Social Policies. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 17–43.

Yeates, Nicola (2014). Global contexts and challenges of building a regional governance of social policy: implications for South America. In: Vivares, Ernesto ed. Exploring the New South American Regionalism (NSAR). International Political Economy of New Regionalisms. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 147–162.

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de Jong, Sara and Koevoets, Sanne eds. (2013). Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives: The Power of Information. Teaching with Gender. European Women’s Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms, 10. Hungary: ATGENDER and Central European University Press.

Muncie, John and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. (2013). Criminological Perspectives (3rd ed.). London: Sage.

Clarke, John (2013). Contexts: forms of agency and action. In: Pollitt, Christopher ed. Context in Public Policy and Management: The Missing Link? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 22–34.

Copson, Lynne (2013). Towards a Utopian Criminology. In: Malloch, Margaret and Munro, Bill eds. Crime, Critique and Utopia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 114–135.

de Jong, Sara (2013). Intersectional global citizenship: gendered and racialized renderings. Politics, Groups and Identities, 1(3) pp. 402–416.

de Jong, Sara; Vriend, Tilly and Meulmeester, Gé (2013). Core feminist texts in Europe online: teaching with the FRAGEN database. In: de Jong, Sara and Koevoets, Sanne eds. Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives: The Power of Information. CEU Press, pp. 76–86.

de Jong, Sara and Wieringa, Saskia (2013). The Library as Knowledge Broker. In: de Jong, Sara and Koevoets, Sara eds. Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives: The Power of Information. Teaching with Gender. European Women’s Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms, 10. Hungary: ATGENDER, Central European University Press, pp. 13–30.

Downes, Julia; Breeze, Maddie and Griffin, Naomi (2013). Researching DIY cultures: towards a situated ethical practice for activist-academia. Graduate Journal of Social Science, 10(3) pp. 100–124.

Drake, Deborah H. and Earle, Rod (2013). On the inside: prison ethnography around the globe. Criminal Justice Matters, 91(1) pp. 12–13.

Drake, Deborah H. and Sloan, Jennifer (2013). Emotional engagements: on sinking and swimming in prison research and ethnography. Criminal Justice Matters, 91(1) pp. 24–25.

Hall, Stuart; Critcher, Chas; Jefferson, Tony; Clarke, John and Roberts, Brian (2013). Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order (2nd ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

James, Phil; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2013). An independent review of British health and safety regulation? From common sense to non-sense. Policy Studies, 34(1) pp. 36–52.

Koevoets, Sanne and de Jong, Sara (2013). Introduction. In: de Jong, Sara and Koevoets, Sanne eds. Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives: The Power of Information. Teaching with Gender. European Women’s Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms, 10. Hungary: ATGENDER, Central European University Press, pp. 1–10.

Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry (2013). Youth justice: in a child's best interests? In: Simon, Jonathan and Sparks, Richard eds. The Sage Handbook of Punishment and Society. London: Sage, pp. 341–355.

Murphy, Tony (2013). Why we need to think about research malpractice in the social sciences. Criminal Justice Matters, 94(1) pp. 26–27.

Ozga, Jenny; Baxter, Jacqueline; Clarke, John; Grek, Sotiria and Lawn, Martin (2013). The politics of educational change: governance and school inspection in England and Scotland. Swiss Journal of Sociology, 39(2) pp. 205–224.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2013). What is at stake in family troubles? Existential issues and value frameworks. In: Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Hooper, Carol-Ann and Gillies, Val eds. Family Troubles? Exploring Changes and Challenges in the Family Lives of Children and Young People. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Hooper, Carol-Ann and Gillies, Val (2013). Troubling normalities and normal family troubles: diversities, experiences and tensions. In: Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Hooper, Carol-Ann and Gillies, Val eds. Family Troubles? Exploring Changes and Challenges in the Family Lives of Children and Young People. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Scott, D. (2013). Visualising an abolitionist real utopia: principles, policy and praxis. In: Malloch, M. and Munro, B. eds. Crime, Critique and Utopia: Themes for a Critical Criminology. London: Palgrave.

Scott, David (2013). The Politics of Prisoner Legal Rights. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 52(3) pp. 233–250.

Taylor, Stuart (2013). Public education and public criminology from the UK. In: 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Expanding the Core: Neglected Crimes, Groups, Causes and Policy Approaches, 20-23 Nov 2013, Atlanta.

Taylor, Stuart (2013). The ‘Day of Crime’ programme: Lessons in public education and public criminology from the UK? In: European Society of Criminology Conference, 4-7 Sep 2013, Budapest.

Tombs, Steve (2013). Still killing with impunity: corporate criminal law reform in the UK. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 11(2) pp. 63–80.

Tombs, Steve (2013). Corporate theft and fraud: business as usual. Criminal Justice Matters(94) pp. 14–15.

Tombs, Steve (2013). Corporate crime. In: Hale, Chris; Hayward, Keith; Wahidin, Azrini and Wincup, Emma eds. Criminology (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press., pp. 227–246.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2013). Transcending the deregulation debate? regulation, risk, and the enforcement of health and safety law in the UK. Regulation & Governance, 7(1) pp. 61–79.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2013). The myths and realities of deterrence in workplace safety regulation. British Journal of Criminology, 53(5) pp. 746–763.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2013). Reappraising regulation: the politics of “regulatory retreat” in the United Kingdom. In: Will, Susan; Handelman, Stephen and Brotherton, David C. eds. How They Got Away with It: White Collar Criminals and the Financial Meltdown. New York and Chichester: Columbia University Press, pp. 205–222.

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Muncie, John and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. (2012). The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (3rd ed.). London: Sage.

Burdis, Kate and Tombs, Steve (2012). After the crisis: new directions in theorising corporate and white-collar crime. In: Hall, Steve and Winlow, Simon eds. New Directions in Criminological Theory. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp. 276–291.

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.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2012). Gerencialismo. Educação & Realidade, 37(2) pp. 353–381.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2012). The alchemy of austerity. Critical Social Policy, 32(3) pp. 299–319.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2012). Brave new world? Anglo-American challenges to universalism. In: Anttonen, Anneli; Häikiö, Liisa and Stefánsson, Kolbeinn eds. Welfare, Universalism and Diversity. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 90–105.

de Jong, Sara and Wieringa, Saskia (2012). Redactioneel – Oral history. Journal for Gender Studies / Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 2 pp. 2–4.

Downes, Julia (2012). The expansion of punk rock: riot grrrl challenges to gender power relations in British indie music subcultures. Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 41(2) pp. 204–237.

Drake, Deborah (2012). Prisons, Punishment and the Pursuit of Security. Critical Criminological Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Drake, Deborah and Gunn, Ben (2012). Convict criminology. In: McLaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John eds. The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (3rd ed.). London: Sage, pp. 79–81.

Edwards, Rosalind; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Gillies, Val (2012). The politics of concepts: family and its (putative) replacements. British Journal of Sociology, 63(4) pp. 730–746.

Gabb, Jacqui (2012). Qualitative Research on LGBT-Parent Families. In: Goldberg, Abbie and Allen, Katherine eds. LGBT-Parent Families: Innovations in Research and Implications for Practice. New York: Springer.

Gabb, Jacqui (2012). The affect of methods. In: Hines, Sally and Taylor, Yvette eds. Sexualities: Past Reflections, Future Directions. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 32–51.

McCulloch, Daniel and Drake, Deborah (2012). Where do we turn (and why) when apples ‘go bad’. Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative, Milton Keynes.

Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry (2012). Towards a global ‘child friendly’ juvenile justice? International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 40(1) pp. 47–64.

Pearce, Frank and Tombs, Steve (2012). Bhopal: Flowers at the Altar of Profit and Power. North Somercotes: CrimeTalk Books.

Pembertion, Simon; Tombs, Steve; Chan, Ming Ming Joiy and Seal, Lizzie (2012). Whistleblowing, organisational harm and the self-regulating organisation. Policy and Politics, 40(2) pp. 263–279.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2012). Caring after death: issues of embodiment and relationality. In: Rogers, Chrissie and Weller, Susie eds. Critical Approaches to Care: Understanding Caring Relations, Identities and Cultures. Relationships and resources. London: Routledge, pp. 183–194.

Taylor, Stuart (2012). The Great Unmentionable’ Just why do [we] continue to ignore the potential benefits of illegal drug use? In: Public lecture, 04 Dec 2012, University of Victoria, Wellington.

Taylor, Stuart (2012). The Path to Enlightenment? Public Engagement, Public Education and the role of the Public Criminologist. In: 25th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, 27-29 Nov 2012, Auckland, New Zealand.

Tombs, Steve (2012). Symbiosis in the production of crime and harm. State Crime, 1(2) pp. 170–195.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2012). Reshaping health and safety enforcement: institutionalising impunity. In: Dickens, Linda ed. Making Employment Rights Effective: Issues of Enforcement and Compliance. Oxford: Hart, pp. 67–86.

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Newman, Janet and Tonkens, Evelien eds. (2011). Participation, Responsibility and Choice: Summoning the Active Citizen in Western European Welfare States. Care and Welfare. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Rochester, Colin; Gosling, George; Penn, Alison and Zimmeck, Meta eds. (2011). Understanding the Roots of Voluntary Action: Historical Perspectives on Current Social Policy. Brighton, UK: Sussex Academic Press.

Bouklis, Paraskevi S. and Papanicolaou, Georgios (2011). Sex, Trafficking and Crime Policy. In: Cheliotis, Leonidas K. and Xenakis, Sappho eds. Crime and Punishment in Contemporary Greece: International Comparative Perspectives. Oxford: Peter Lang Publishing Group, pp. 307–338.

Clarke, John (2011). Alla Ricerca di una Big Society? Conservatorismo, coalizioni e controversie. La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 2011(2) pp. 183–198.

Clarke, John (2011). Citizen-consumers: hyphenation, identification, de-politicization? 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.

de Jong, Sara (2011). False Binaries: Altruism and Selfishness in NGO Work. In: Fechter, Anne-Meike and Hindman, Heather eds. Inside the Everyday Life of Development Workers: The Challenges and Futures of Aidland. Kumarian Press, pp. 21–40.

Fergusson, Ross (2011). Governing disengagement : young people, participation and policy. PhD thesis The Open University.

Gabb, Jacqui (2011). Family lives and relational living: taking account of otherness. Sociological Research Online, 16(4), article no. 10.

Gabb, Jacqui (2011). Troubling displays: the affect of gender, sexuality and class. In: Dermott, Esther and Seymour, Julie eds. Displaying Families: a New Concept for the Sociology of Family Life. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 38–60.

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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Downes, Julia (2008). ‘Let Me Hear You Depoliticise My Rhyme’: Queer Feminist Cultural Activisms and Disruptions of Conventional Protest. In: Davy, Zowie; Downes, Julia; Eckert, Lena; Gerodetti, Natalia; Llinares, Dario and Santos, Ana Cristina eds. Bound and Unbound: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Genders and Sexualities. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 181–200.

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Sim, Joe and Tombs, Steve (2008). State talk, state silence: work and ‘violence’ in the UK. In: Panitch, Leo and Leys, Colin eds. Violence Today: Actually Existing Barbarism. Socialist Register 2009. London: The Merlin Press, pp. 88–104.

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Westmarland, Louise (2005). Police ethics and integrity: breaking the blue code of silence. Policing and Society, 15(2) pp. 145–165.

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Yeates, Nicola (2005). Nannies, nurses and nuns: broadening the scope of global care chain analysis. In: Kofman, Eleonore and Parvarti, Raghuram eds. Feminist review, labour migrations: women on the move. Feminist review (77). UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 79–95.

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Newman, Janet (2004). Modernising the state: A new style of governance? In: Lewis, Jane and Surrender, Rebecca eds. Welfare State Change: Towards a Third Way? UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 69–88.

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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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Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Kirkpatrick, Sue (2004). Negotiating public and private: maternal mediations of home-school boundaries. In: Grozier, Gill and Reay, Diane eds. Activating participation: parents and teachers working towards partnership. Stoke on Trent, UK: Trentham Books.

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