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Barnes, Marion; Newman, Janet and Sullivan, Helen (2007). Power, participation and political renewal: Case studies in public participation. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

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

Canning, Victoria (2017). Gendered Harm and Structural Violence in the British Asylum System. Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship. London: Routledge.

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

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

de Jong, Sara (2017). Complicit Sisters: Gender and Women's Issues Across North-South Divides. Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Dorling, Danny; Gordon, Dave; Hillyard, Paddy; Pantazis, Christina; Pemberton, Simon and Tombs, Steve (2008). Criminal Obsessions: Why Harm Matters More Than Crime (2nd ed.). Harm and Society. London: Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.

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

Gabb, Jacqui (2008). Researching Intimacy in Families. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

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

Gillies, Val; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Holland, Janet (2001). Pulling together, pulling apart: the family lives of young people aged 16-18. London, UK: Family Policy Studies Centre / Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

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.

Heap, Vicky and Waters, Jaime (2019). Mixed Methods in Criminology. Abingdon: Routledge.

Hough, Mike; Jacobson, Jessica and Millie, Andrew (2003). The Decision to Imprison: Sentencing and the Prison Population. London, UK: Prison Reform Trust.

Millie, Andrew (2016). Philosophical Criminology. New Horizons in Criminology. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Millie, Andrew (2009). Anti-social Behaviour. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.

Millie, Andrew; Jacobson, Jessica; McDonald, Eraina and Hough, Mike (2005). Anti-Social Behaviour Strategies: Finding a Balance. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Muncie, John (2004). Youth and crime. 2nd edition. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Newman, Janet (1996). Shaping organizational cultures in local government. Managing Local Government. UK: Financial Times/Prentice Hall.

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

Pearce, Frank and Tombs, Steve (2019). Toxic Capitalism: corporate crime and the chemical industry. London: Routledge.

Phoenix, Joanna and Oerton, Sarah (2005). Illicit and Illegal: Sex, regulation and social control. Willan Publishing.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Doolittle, Megan and Day Sclater, Shelley (2008). Family Meanings. Milton Keynes: Open University.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Edwards, Rosalind and Gillies, Val (2003). Making families: moral tales of parenting and step-parenting. London, UK: Sociology Press.

Rowe, Michael; Millie, Andrew; Jones, Matthew and Ralph, Liam (2022). Visible Policing. Newcastle, UK: The Visible Policing Project.

Slapper, Gary and Tombs, Steve (1999). Corporate crime. Harlow: Longman.

Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David (2010). Regulatory Surrender: Death, Injury and the Non-Enforcement of Law. London: Institute of Employment Rights.

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

Yeates, Nicola (2001). Globalization and social policy. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

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Bittle, Steve; Snider, Laureen; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David eds. (2018). Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful: Marxism, Crime and Deviance. London: Routledge.

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

Bullock, Karen and Millie, Andrew eds. (2017). The Special Constabulary: Historical Context, International Comparisons and Contemporary Themes. Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

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.

Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. (1994). Managing Social Policy. London, U.K.: Sage.

Coleman, Roy; Sim, Joe; Tombs, Steve and Whyte, David eds. (2009). State, Power, Crime. London: SAGE Publications Ltd..

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

Cooper, Vickie and Phoenix, Jo eds. (2018). Criminological Theories and Concepts: Book 1. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

Cooper, Vickie and Phoenix, Jo eds. (2018). Criminological Theories and Concepts: Book 2. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

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

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.

Deacon, Bob; Macovei, Maria Cristina; Van Langenhove, Luk and Yeates, Nicola eds. (2009). World-Regional Social Policy and Global Governance: New Research and Policy Agendas in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics, 79. London: Routledge.

Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds. (2009). Criminal Justice: Local and Global. Cullompton: Willan Publishing in association with the Open University.

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.

Goldson, Barry and Muncie, John eds. (2006). Youth crime and justice. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

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

Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie eds. (2023). The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice. London: Routledge.

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

McLaughlin, Eugene; Muncie, John and Hughes, Gordon eds. (2002). Criminological perspectives: essential readings. 2nd edition. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Millie, Andrew and Das, Dilip K. eds. (2008). Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement and Policing. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.

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

Muncie, John ed. (2005). Criminology Volume 1: The meaning of crime: Definition, representation and social construction. Sage Library of Criminology. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Muncie, John ed. (2006). Criminology Volume 2: The causes of crime. Sage Library of Criminology. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Muncie, John ed. (2006). Criminology Volume 3: Radical and critical criminologies. Sage Library of Criminology. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry eds. (2009). Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice: The Youth problem. Sage Library of Criminology, 1. London, UK: Sage.

Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry eds. (2009). Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice: Juvenile Corrections. Sage Library of Criminology, 2. London, UK: Sage.

Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry eds. (2009). Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice: Children's Rights and State Responsibilities. Sage Library of Criminology, 3. London, UK: Sage.

Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry eds. (2006). Comparative Youth Justice. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Muncie, John; Hughes, Gordon and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. (2002). Youth Justice: Critical readings. London, UK: Sage.

Muncie, John and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. (2006). The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (2nd ed.). London, Sage: Sage.

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

Muncie, John; Talbot, Deborah and Walters, Reece eds. (2009). Crime: Local and global. Uffculme: Willan Publishing.

Muncie, John and Wilson, David eds. (2004). Student Handbook of Criminal Justice and Criminology. London, UK: Cavendish.

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.

Newman, Janet and Yeates, Nicola eds. (2008). Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society. UK: Open University 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.

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.

Scott, David Gordon ed. (2025). Abolitionist Voices. Bristol University Press (In Press).

Scott, David Gordon and Sim, Joe eds. (2023). Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm: The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

Yeates, Nicola and Holden, Chris eds. (2009). The Global Social Policy Reader. Bristol: Policy Press.

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

Yeates, Nicola ed. (2008). Understanding Global Social Policy. Understanding welfare: Social issues, policy and practice. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

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

Boukli, Avi and Kotzé, Justin eds. (2018). Zemiology: reconnecting crime and social harm. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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

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

ed. (2005). The SAGE Dictionary of Criminology. 2nd edition. UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Millie, Andrew ed. (2021). Criminology and Public Theology: On Hope, Mercy and Restoration. Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press.

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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.

Ayres, Tammy C. and Taylor, Stuart (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.

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.

Balloch, Susan; Penn, Alison and Charnley, Helen (2005). Reflections on an evaluation of partnerships to cope with winter pressures. In: Balloch, Susan and Taylor, David eds. The Politics of Evaluation: Participation and Policy Implementation. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 153–174.

Bell, Emma and Scott, David Gordon (2025). Abolitionism in red and black. In: Scott, David Gordon and Bell, Emma eds. Envisioning Abolition Socialism, Anarchism and Penal Abolitionism in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth centuries. Bristol University Press, (In Press).

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.

Blaxland QC, Henry; Cecil, Jo and Mehigan, James (2017). Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure. In: Clarry, D. and Sargent, C. eds. UK Supreme Court Yearbook, Volume 7. London: Appellate Press, pp. 324–335.

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.

Booth, Natalie; Masson, Isla and Dakri, Ferzana (2023). (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.

Boukli, Avi and Kotzé, Justin (2018). Introduction. In: Boukli, Avi and Kotzé, Justin eds. Zemiology: Reconnecting Crime and Social Harm. Palgrave, pp. 1–8.

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 and Renz, Flora (2018). Gender Murder: anti-trans rhetoric, zemia and telemorphosis. In: Boukli, Avi and Kotze, Justin eds. Zemiology: Reconnecting Crime and Social Harm. Critical Criminological Perspectives. Palgrave, pp. 145–164.

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.

Bouklis, Paraskevi S. (2016). Trafficking and the “Victim Industry” Complex. In: Antonopoulos, Georgios A. ed. Illegal Entrepreneurship, Organized Crime and Social Control Essays in Honor of Professor Dick Hobbs. Studies of Organized Crime (14). Springer, pp. 237–263.

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.

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.

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.

Canning, Victoria (2018). Zemiology at the Border. In: Boukli, Avi (Paraskevi) and Kotze, Justin eds. Zemiology: reconnecting crime and social harm. Palgrave, pp. 183–201.

Canning, Victoria (2017). The Multiple Forms of Violence in the Asylum System. In: Cooper, Vickie and Whyte, David eds. The Violence of Austerity. London: Pluto Press, pp. 67–74.

Carlen, Pat and Phoenix, Jo (2017). Alternative criminologies, academic markets and corporatism in universities. In: Carlen, Pat and Ayres França, Leandro eds. Alternative Criminologies. London: Routledge, pp. 452–471.

Chonody, Jill M.; Gabb, Jacqui; Killian, Mike and Dunk-West, Priscilla (2018). Measuring relationship quality in an international study. In: Dunk-West, Priscilla and Hafford-Letchfield, Trish eds. Sexuality, Sexual and Gender Identities and Intimacy Research in Social Work and Social Care: A Lifecourse Epistemology. Routledge, pp. 121–133.

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.

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. Oxon, UK and New York, U.S.A.: Routledge, pp. 117–128.

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.

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: Radical Approaches to Nation. Routledge, pp. 98–116.

Clarke, John (2008). Performance paradoxes: The politics of evaluation in public services. In: Davis, Howard and Martin, Steve eds. Public Services Inspection in the UK. Reserach Highlights in Social Work (50). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, pp. 120–134.

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.

Clarke, John (2008). Reconstructing nation, state and welfare: The transformation of welfare states. In: Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin ed. Welfare State Transformations: Comparative Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 197–209.

Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene (1994). Mission accomplished or unfinished business? The impact of managerialization. In: Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. Managing Social Policy. London: SAGE, pp. 226–242.

Clarke, John and Fink, Janet (2008). Unsettled attachments: National identity, citizenship and welfare. In: van Oorschot, Wim; Opielka, Michael and Pfau-Effinger, Birgit eds. Culture and Welfare State: Values and Social Policy in Comparative Perspective. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 225–244.

Clarke, John; Newman, Janet and Westmarland, Louise (2007). Creating citizen-consumers? Public service reform and (un)willing selves. In: Maasen, Sabine and Sutter, Barbara eds. On Willing Selves: Neoliberal Politics and the Challenge of Neuroscience. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 125–145.

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.

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 (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 (2017). Articulating Austerity and Authoritarianism: Re-imagining Moral Economies? In: Evans, Bryan M. and McBride, Stephen eds. Austerity: The Lived Experience. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 20–39.

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 (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 (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 (2018). Doing the Dirty Work: The Challenges of Conjunctural Analysis. In: Henriques, Julian; Morley, David and Goblot, Vana eds. Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects and Legacies. London and New York: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 79–86.

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.

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

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.

Clarke, John (2017). Popular. In: Ouellette, Laurie and Gray, Jonathan eds. Keywords for Media Studies. Keywords. New York: New York University Press, pp. 143–144.

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 (2010). Beyond public and private? The changing welfare mix. In: Petmesidou, Maria and Paptheodorou, Christos eds. Social Reforms and the Changing “Public”-“Private” Mix in Social Welfare. Athens: Ellinika Grammata, pp. 23–38.

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.

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 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.

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.

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.

Clarke, John; Newman, Janet and McDermont, Morag (2010). Delivering Choice and Administering Justice: Contested Logics of Public Service. In: Adler, Michael ed. Administrative Justice in Context. Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp. 25–46.

Cole, Matthew (2025). That killing joke isn't funny anymore: Rebranding speciesism after Brexit. In: Browne, Josephine and Sutton, Zoei eds. Human-Animal Relationships in Times of Pandemic and Climate Crisis: Multispecies Sociology for the New Normal. London: Routledge, pp. 151–167.

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.

Cole, Matthew and Stewart, Kate (2016). “I Need Fish Fingers and Custard”: The Irruption and Suppression of Vegan Ethics in Doctor Who. In: Potts, Annie ed. Meat Culture. Human-Animal Studies (17). Leiden: Brill, pp. 198–221.

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.

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.

Cooper, Vickie and McCulloch, Daniel (2023). Mystification, Violence and Women’s Homelessness. In: Scott, David Gordon and Sim, Joe eds. Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm: The Work and Legacy of Steven Box. Critical Criminological Perspectives (CCRP). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 407–429.

Cooper, V. (2016). Austerity, 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. Croydon, UK: Policy Press, pp. 11–14.

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.

Cooper, Vickie and Paton, Kirsteen (2017). The new urban frontier of everyday evictions: Contemporary state practices of revanchism. In: Albet, Abel and Benach, Núria eds. Gentrification as a Global Strategy: Neil Smith and Beyond. Routledge Critical Studies in Urbanism and the City. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 142–151.

Cooper, Vickie and Paton, Kirsteen (2018). Everyday Evictions in the 21st Century. In: Gray, Neil ed. Rent and its Discontents: A Century of Housing Struggle. Transforming Capitalism. Rowman & Littlefield.

Cooper, Vickie and Whyte, David (2017). Introduction: The Violence of Austerity. In: Cooper, Vickie and Whyte, David eds. The Violence of Austerity. Pluto Press, pp. 1–34.

Cooper, Victoria (2016). Homelessness and Victimisation. In: Corteen, Karen; Morley, Sharon; Taylor, Paul and Turner, Jo eds. A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 95–97.

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.

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.

Copson, Lynne (2018). Beyond 'Criminology vs. Zemiology': Reconciling crime with social harm. In: Boukli, Avi (Paraskevi) and Kotze, Justin eds. Zemiology: reconnecting crime and social harm. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33–56.

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.

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

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Beckett Wilson, Helen; Taylor, Stuart; Barrett, Giles; Jamieson, Janet and Grindrod, Lauren (2017). Propagating the Haze? Community and professional perceptions of cannabis cultivation and the impacts of prohibition. International Journal of Drug Policy, 48 pp. 72–80.

Billingham, Luke and Gillon, Fern (2023). (Re)moving exclusions: School exclusion reduction in Glasgow and London. British Educational Research Journal, 50(1) pp. 287–306.

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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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Brady, Alan D.P. and Mehigan, James (2008). Universal Jurisdiction for International Crimes in Irish Law. Irish Jurist, XLIII pp. 59–88.

Bromley, Rosemary; Thomas, Colin and Millie, Andrew (2000). Exploring safety concerns in the night-time city: revitalising the evening economy. Town Planning Review, 71(1) pp. 71–96.

Bryant, Lucy; MacKintosh, Anne Marie and Bauld, Linda (2020). An Exploration of the Impact of Non-Dependent Parental Drinking on Children. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 55(1) pp. 121–127.

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.

Butler, Michelle and Drake, Deborah (2007). Reconsidering respect: Its role in Her Majesty's Prison Service. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 46(2) pp. 115–127.

Charlesworth, J.; Clarke, J. and Cochrane, A. (1995). Managing local mixed economies of care. Environment and Planning A, 27(9) pp. 1419–1435.

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 (2003). Turning inside out?: Globalization, neo-liberalism and welfare states. Anthropologica, 45(2) pp. 201–214.

Clarke, John (2007). Unsettled Connections: Citizen, consumers and the reform of public services. Journal of Consumer Culture, 7(2) pp. 159–178.

Clarke, John (2008). Still policing the crisis? Crime Media Culture, 4(1) pp. 123–129.

Clarke, John (2008). Power, politics and places: what's not neo-liberal? Focaal, 51 pp. 158–160.

Clarke, John (2006). Disorganising the public? La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 2006(2) pp. 107–126.

Clarke, John (2004). What’s it for? The work of anthropology and the work of 9/11. Critique of Anthropology, 24(1) pp. 9–14.

Clarke, John (2010). After Neo-Liberalism? Cultural Studies, 24(3) p. 375.

Clarke, John (2010). Of crises and conjunctures: the problem of the present. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 34(4) pp. 337–354.

Clarke, John (2010). Enrolling ordinary people: governmental strategies and the avoidance of politics? Citizenship Studies, 14(6) pp. 637–650.

Clarke, John (2009). Programmatic statements and dull empiricism: Foucault’s neo-liberalism and social policy. Journal of Cultural Economy, 2(1) pp. 227–231.

Clarke, John (2010). So many strategies, so little time ... making universities modern. Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 3(3) pp. 91–116.

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 (2010). New New Deals: Reforming Welfare Again? Occasion: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2

Clarke, John (2009). Beyond citizens and consumers? Publics and public service reform. The NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy, 2(2) pp. 33–44.

Clarke, John (2010). Public management or managing the public? Public Policy and Administration, 25(4) pp. 416–433.

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

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 and Newman, Janet (2008). The new citizen in public services: directions and tensions fields. Politica - Tidsskrift for Politisk Videnskab, 40(3) pp. 334–348.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2010). Summoning spectres: crises and their construction. Journal of Education Policy, 25(6) pp. 709–715.

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

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

Cole, Matthew and Stewart, Kate (2018). Speciesism Party: A Vegan Critique of Sausage Party. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 24(4) pp. 767–786.

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.

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

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

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

de Jong, Sara (2016). Beyond Good News and Bad News: Narrating Gender in Political Science. Italian Political Science: The Professional Review of The Italian Political Science Association, 11(2)

de Jong, Sara (2018). Brokerage and transnationalism: present and past intermediaries, social mobility, and mixed loyalties. Identities: global studies in culture and power, 25(5) pp. 610–628.

de Jong, Sara and Dannecker, Petra (2017). Managing Migration with Stories? The IOM “i am a migrant” Campaign. Journal für Entwicklungspolitik, XXXIII(1) pp. 75–101.

de Jong, Sara and Dannecker, Petra (2018). Connecting and confronting transnationalism: bridging concepts and moving critique. Identities: global studies in culture and power, 25(5) pp. 493–506.

de Jong, Sara; Icaza, Rosalba; Vázquez, Rolando and Withaeckx, Sophie (2017). Editorial: Decolonising the University. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 20(3) pp. 227–231.

de Jong, Sara and Kimm, Susanne (2017). The co-optation of feminisms: a research agenda. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 19(2) pp. 185–200.

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; Messinger, Irene; Schütze, Theresa and Valchars, Gerd (2017). Migrationsmanagement: Praktiken, Intentionen, Interventionen. Journal für Entwicklungspolitik, XXXIII(1) pp. 4–21.

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

Dickinson, Sharon; Millie, Andrew and Peters, Eleanor (2022). Street Skateboarding and the Aesthetic Order of Public Spaces. The British Journal of Criminology, 62(6) pp. 1454–1469.

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.

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.

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 H.; Walters, Reece; Wood, Mark A. and Koumouris, Greg (2024). Criminology and Propaganda Studies: Charting New Horizons in Criminological Thought. The British Journal of Criminology, 64(3) pp. 558–575.

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

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.

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.

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)

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.

Edwards, Rosalind; Back-Wiklund, Margareta; Bak, Maren and Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2002). Step-fathering: comparing policy and everyday experience in Britain and Sweden. Sociological Research Online, 7(1)

Evans, Rachel; Jamieson, Janet; O'Brien, Dave; Tombs, Steve and Yates, Joe (2010). Section 30 dispersal powers: emerging findings from Merseyside. Early Career Academics Network Bulletin(2) pp. 4–8.

Evans, Ruth; Bowlby, Sophie; Gottzén, Lucas and Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2019). Unpacking ‘family troubles’, care and relationality across time and space. Children's Geographies, 17(5) pp. 501–513.

Evans, Ruth; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Bowlby, Sophie; Wouango, Joséphine and Kébé, Fatou (2017). Producing emotionally sensed knowledge? Reflexivity and emotions in researching responses to death. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 20(6) pp. 585–598.

Evans, Ruth; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Kébé, Fatou; Bowlby, Sophie and Wouango, Joséphine (2017). Interpreting ‘grief’ in Senegal: language, emotions and cross-cultural translation in a francophone African context. Mortality: Promoting the interdisciplinary study of death and dying, 22(2) pp. 118–135.

Fergusson, Ross; Pye, David; Esland, Geoff; McLaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John (2000). Normalized dislocation and new subjectivities in post-16 markets for education and work. Critical Social Policy, 20(3) pp. 283–305.

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

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

Gabb, Jacqui (2005). Locating lesbian parent families. Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 12(4) pp. 419–432.

Gabb, Jacqui (2004). 'I could eat my baby to bits'; passion and desire in lesbian mother-children love. Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 11(3) pp. 399–415.

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.

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)

Gunby, Clare; Carline, Anna and Taylor, Stuart (2017). Location, libation and leisure: An examination of the use of licensed venues to help challenge sexual violence. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 13(3) pp. 315–333.

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.

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)

Hearnden, Ian and Millie, Andrew (2004). Does Tougher Enforcement Lead to Lower Reconviction? Probation Journal, 51(1) pp. 48–58.

Hebert, Jasmine; Bittle, Steve and Tombs, Steve (2019). Obscuring Corporate Violence: corporate manslaughter in action. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 58(4) pp. 554–579.

Herrington, Victoria and Millie, Andrew (2006). Applying Reassurance Policing: Is it “Business as Usual”? Policing and Society, 16(2) pp. 146–163.

Hobbs, Dick; O'Brien, Kate and Westmarland, Louise (2007). Connecting the gendered door: women, violence and doorwork. British Journal of Sociology, 58(1) pp. 21–38.

Hough, Mike; Jacobson, Jessica and Millie, Andrew (2003). The decision to imprison. Magistrate, 59(7) pp. 200–201.

Irwin-Rogers, Keir (2017). Legitimacy on Licence: Why and How it Matters. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 56(1) pp. 53–71.

Irwin-Rogers, Keir and Harding, Simon (2018). Challenging the orthodoxy on pupil gang involvement: When two social fields collide. British Educational Research Journal, 44(3) pp. 463–479.

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.

Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy; Hirschmann, Nancy J.; Engster, Daniel; Robinson, Fiona; Yeates, Nicola and Tronto, Joan C. (2018). Symposium Review: 25th Anniversary of Moral Boundaries by Joan Tronto. Politics and Gender, 14(4) pp. 1–28.

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.

Kneale, Dylan; French, Robert; Spandler, Helen; Young, Ingrid; Purcell, Carrie; Boden, Zoë; Brown, Steve D.; Callwood, Dan; Carr, Sarah; Dymock, Alex; Eastham, Rachael; Gabb, Jacqui; Henley, Josie; Jones, Charlotte; McDermott, Elizabeth; Mkhwanazi, Nolwazi; Ravenhill, James; Reavey, Paula; Scott, Rachel; Smith, Clarissa; Smith, Matthew; Thomas, James and Tingay, Karen (2019). Conducting sexualities research: an outline of emergent issues and case studies from ten Wellcome-funded projects. Wellcome Open Research, 4, article no. 137.

Knight, Sara; Coates, Janine Kim; Lathlean, Judith and Perez-del-Aguila, Rossana (2024). The development of an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for Forest School in the United Kingdom. British Educational Research Journal, 50(2) pp. 905–922.

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

Lambin, Roosa and Surender, Rebecca (2023). The rise of big philanthropy in global social policy: implications for policy transfer and analysis. Journal of Social Policy, 52(3) pp. 602–619.

Lambin, Roosa Amanda and Nyyssölä, Milla (2024). Tanzanian social policy in the new millennium – a cross-sectoral analysis from a gender perspective. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 44(13/14) pp. 49–67.

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.

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.

Mack, Joanna and Pomati, Marco (2023). Universal Basic Income: the debate. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 31(1) pp. 3–4.

Mack, Joanna and Pomati, Marco (2023). [Editorial] Pro-poor sustainable development. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 31(3) pp. 316–317.

Mair, George; Burke, Lol and Taylor, Stuart (2006). ‘The worst tax form you’ve ever seen’? Probation officers’ views about OASys. Probation Journal, 53(1) pp. 7–23.

Masson, Isla and Österman, Linnéa (2017). Working with female offenders in restorative justice frameworks. Probation Journal, 64(4) pp. 354–371.

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.

McLaughlin, Eugene; Muncie, John and Hughes, Gordon (2001). The permanent revolution: New labour, new public management and the modernization of criminal justice. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1(3) pp. 301–318.

Mehigan, James (2018). [Book review] The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 18(2) pp. 251–252.

Mehigan, James (2008). [Book Review] Transformations of Policing. Edited by Alistair Henry and David J.Smith. The British Journal of Criminology, 48(4) pp. 567–569.

Mehigan, James (2001). The Australian Criminal Justice System and the Aboriginal Community. Trinity College Dublin Social and Political Review, XI pp. 96–113.

Millie, Andrew (2014). The case for a narrower focus to policing. Public Safety Leadership Research Focus, 2(4) pp. 1–4.

Millie, Andrew (2013). The policing task and the expansion (and contraction) of British policing. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 13(2) pp. 143–160.

Millie, Andrew (2012). Police Stations, Architecture and Public Reassurance. British Journal of Criminology, 52(6) pp. 1092–1112.

Millie, Andrew (2011). Value judgments and criminalization. British Journal of Criminology, 51(2) pp. 278–295.

Millie, Andrew (2010). Whatever Happened to Reassurance Policing? Policing, 4(3) pp. 225–232.

Millie, Andrew (2008). Anti-social behaviour in British cities. Geography Compass, 2(5) pp. 1681–1696.

Millie, Andrew (2008). Crime as an issue during the 2005 UK general election. Crime, Media, Culture, 4(1) pp. 101–111.

Millie, Andrew (2007). Looking for anti-social behaviour. Policy and Politics, 35(4) pp. 611–627.

Millie, Andrew (2005). Reducing burglary by crackdown and consolidation. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 28(1) pp. 174–188.

Millie, Andrew (2003). [Book Review] Rob I. Mawby Burglary. Portland, OR: Willan Publishing, 2001. International Criminal Justice Review, 13(1) pp. 222–223.

Millie, Andrew and Bullock, Karen (2013). Policing in a time of contraction and constraint: Re-imagining the role and function of contemporary policing. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 13(2) pp. 133–142.

Millie, Andrew and Bullock, Karen (2012). Re-imagining Policing Post-Austerity. British Academy Review(19) pp. 16–18.

Millie, Andrew and Erol, Rosie (2006). Rehabilitation and resettlement: A study of prolific offender case management in Birmingham, United Kingdom. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 50(6) pp. 691–710.

Millie, Andrew and Herrington, Victoria (2005). Bridging the Gap: Understanding Reassurance Policing. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 44(1) pp. 41–56.

Millie, Andrew and Herrington, Victoria (2004). Reassurance policing in practice: Views from the shop floor. Papers from the 2004 British Criminology Conference, 7

Millie, Andrew and Hirschler, Steven (2024). Police recruits, moral judgements and an empathetic policing. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 24(4) pp. 777–797.

Millie, Andrew; Hough, Mike and Jacobson, Jessica (2005). Finding a balance for tackling anti-social behaviour. The Criminal Lawyer, 154 pp. 3–5.

Millie, Andrew and Jacobson, Jessica (2004). Sentencer confidence in probation: A good job in difficult circumstances? Vista: Perspectives on Probation, Criminal Justice & Civil Renewal, 9(2) pp. 112–117.

Millie, Andrew; Jacobson, Jessica and Hough, Mike (2003). Understanding the growth in the prison population in England and Wales. Criminal Justice, 3(4) pp. 369–387.

Millie, Andrew; Ralph, Liam; Rowe, Michael and Jones, Matthew (2024). Police station meaning, closure and (in)visibility. Policing and Society, 34(5) pp. 403–416.

Millie, Andrew and Wells, Helen (2019). Introduction: Contemporary policing and non-warranted volunteering. Policing and Society, 29(4) pp. 371–375.

Millings, Matthew; Taylor, Stuart; Burke, Lol and Ragonese, Ester (2019). Through the Gate: The implementation, management and delivery of resettlement service provision for short-term prisoners. Probation Journal, 66(1) pp. 77–95.

Mizielińska, Joanna; Gabb, Jacqui and Stasińska, Agata (2018). Editorial introduction to Special Issue: Queer Kinship and Relationships. Sexualities, 21(7) pp. 975–982.

Mok, Ka Ho; Kühner, Stefan and Yeates, Nicola (2017). Introduction – Managing Welfare Expectations and Social Change: Policy Responses in Asia. Social Policy & Administration, 51(6) pp. 845–856.

Moore, Stephen and Millie, Andrew (2011). Community safety politics and policy in Europe. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 13 pp. 229–231.

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.

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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.

Mair, George; Burke, Lol and Taylor, Stuart (2005). The worst Tax Form you’ve ever seen’: Probation Officers views on OASyS. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, 12-14 Jul 2005, Leeds, England.

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Phoenix, Jo (2018). A Child-Friendly Youth Justice? In: Child-Friendly Youth Justice (Bateman, Tim; Goodfellow, Pippa; Little, Ross and Wigzell, Ali eds.), National Association of Youth Justice, London, pp. 15–19.

Pike, Graham; Westmarland, Louise; Conway, Steve and Rowe, Michael (2018). Public and police perceptions of policing ethics. In: 2018 Conference of the Society of Evidence Based Policing, 1-2 Mar 2018.

Taylor, Stuart (2024). Fatigue and Fatality: Remembering Roy. In: Eurocrim 2023 23rd Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, 6-9 Sep 2023, Florence, Italy.

Taylor, Stuart (2024). Challenging media representations of drugs from the inside: Reflections of being an academic consultant on the BBC’s Drugs Map of Britain series. In: The 24th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, 11-14 Sep 2024, Bucharest, Romania.

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.

Taylor, Stuart (2019). Drugs, Consumerism and Harm: Private drug checking. In: European Society of Criminology, 2019, Ghent.

Taylor, Stuart (2019). Private drug testing: reducing harm, guaranteeing good times? In: Drugs: North West, 2019, Manchester.

Taylor, Stuart (2018). How will different user groups respond to legal reform? In: Cannabis in a post-prohibition world (organised by LJMU Public Health Institute and Volteface), 2018, Liverpool.

Taylor, Stuart (2017). Deviant Leisure: Consuming Harm - Intervening with Deviant Leisure. In: American Society of Criminology, 2017, Philadelphia.

Taylor, Stuart (2017). Gendered sexual violence in the Night-Time Economy. In: Tackling Sexism On-Campus, 2017, University of Liverpool.

Taylor, Stuart (2017). Transforming Rehabilitation and Through the Gate. In: Penal Reform - Where to Next?, 2017, University of Nottingham.

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

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 (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.

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.

Taylor, Stuart (2011). ‘Days of Crime': The route to a more enlightened, engaged and educated public? In: 16th World Congress - International Society for Criminology conference, 5-9 Aug 2011, Kobe, Japan.

Taylor, Stuart (2010). Community Justice & Public Engagement: Rhetoric & Reality. In: European Society of Criminology Conference, 8-11 Sep 2010, Liege.

Taylor, Stuart (2008). Mutton Dressed as Lamb? The case of the community order and the suspended sentence order in England & Wales. In: World Congress of Criminology Conference, Jul 2008, Barcelona, Spain.

Taylor, Stuart (2007). The Community Order: Issues of implementation & use. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, 2007, Glasgow, Scotland.

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; 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.

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 (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.

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