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Annetts, Jason; Law, Alex; McNeish, Wallace and Mooney, Gerry (2009). Understanding social welfare movements. 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.

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.

Dorn, Nicholas; Murji, Karim and South, Nigel (1992). Traffickers: Drug Markets and Law Enforcement. London: Routledge.

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

Earle, Rod (2016). Convict Criminology - Inside and Out. New Horizons in Criminology. UK: Policy Press.

Emsley, Clive (2005). Hard Men: Violence in England since 1750. London, UK: Hambledon Press.

Emsley, Clive (2004). Crime and Society in England, 1750-1900. 3rd edition. Themes in British Social History. Harlow, UK: Pearson Longman.

Ferguson, Iain; Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry (2002). Rethinking Welfare: A Critical Perspective. UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Godfrey, Barry and Lawrence, Paul (2005). Crime and justice 1750-1950. Cullompton, Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.

Godfrey, Barry S.; Williams, Chris A. and Lawrence, Paul (2007). History and Crime. Key approaches to criminology. London, UK: Sage.

Hope, Tim and Walters, Reece (2008). Critical Thinking About the Uses of Research. Evidence Based Research. London, UK: Centre For Crime and Justice Studies.

Lawrence, Paul; Williams, Chris and Godfrey, Barry (2008). History and Crime. Key Approaches to Criminology. London: Sage.

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

Murji, Karim (1998). Policing Drugs. Aldershot: Ashgate.

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.

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.

Walters, Reece and Zwaga, Wiebe (2001). The Younger Audience: Children and Broadcasting in New Zealand. Palmerston North, N.Z: Dunmore Press.

Wood, J. Carter (2004). Violence and Crime in Nineteenth Century England: The Shadow of our Refinement. Routledge Studies in Modern British History, 1. London, UK: Routledge.

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Bessel, Richard and Emsley, Clive eds. (2000). Patterns of Provocation: Police and Public Disorder. UK: Berghahn Books.

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

Brown, Usha; Scott, Gill; Mooney, Gerry and Duncan, Bryony eds. (2002). Poverty in Scotland 2002: people, places and policies. London/Glasgow: Child Poverty Action Group in association with Scottish Poverty Information Unit.

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.

Capdevila, Rose; Dixon, John and Briggs, Gemma eds. (2015). Investigating Psychology 2 (Volumes 1-3). Milton Keynes: Open University.

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

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

Croall, Hazel; Mooney, Gerry and Munro, Mary eds. (2010). Criminal Justice in Scotland. Abingdon: Routledge/Willan.

Croall, Hazel; Mooney, Gerry and Munro, Mary eds. (2015). Crime, Justice and Society in Scotland. London: Routledge.

Crone, Rosalind; Gange, David and Jones, Katy eds. (2007). New Perspectives in British Cultural History. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Crone, Rosalind ed. (2014). Policing Entertainment. The Making of the Modern Police (4). London: Pickering & Chatto.

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.

Emsley, Clive ed. (2011). Theories and Origins of the Modern Police. The History of Policing, 1. Farnham: Ashgate.

Emsley, Clive; Johnson, Eric and Spierenburg, Pieter eds. (2004). Social Control in Europe 1800-2000. Columbus, OH,: Ohio State University Press.

Godfrey, Barry; Emsley, Clive and Dunstall, Graeme eds. (2003). Comparative Histories of Crime. UK: Willan Publishing.

Godfrey, Barry and Lawrence, Paul eds. (2014). Crime and Justice since 1750 (2nd ed). Abingdon: Routledge.

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

Groome, David; Brace, Nicola; Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen; Eysenck, Michael; Manly, Tom; Ness, Hayley; Pike, Graham; Scott, Sophie and Styles, Elizabeth eds. (2013). An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press.

Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry eds. (2000). Class Struggle and Social Welfare. London, UK: Routledge.

Lawrence, Paul ed. (2014). Policing the Poor. The Making of the Modern Police, 3. London: Pickering & Chatto.

Lawrence, Paul ed. (2011). The New Police in the Nineteenth Century. The History of Police, 2. Farnham, U.K.: Ashgate.

Marvakis, Athanasios; Motzkau, Johanna; Painter, Desmond; Ruto-Korir, Rose; Sullivan, Gavin; Triliva, Sofia and Wieser, Martin eds. (2013). Doing Psychology under New Conditions: Proceedings of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference 2011. Toronto, Canada: Captus Press.

Marwick, Arthur; Emsley, Clive and Simpson, Wendy eds. (2001). Total War and Historical Change: Europe 1914-1955. Buckinghamshire: Open University Press.

McKendrick, John; Mooney, Gerry; Dickie, John and Kelly, Peter eds. (2011). Poverty in Scotland 2011: Towards a More Equal Scotland? Poverty in Scotland. London: Child Poverty Action Group.

McKendrick, John H.; Mooney, Gerry; Dickie, John and Kelly, Peter eds. (2007). Poverty in Scotland 2007. London, UK: Child Poverty Action Group.

McKendrick, John H.; Mooney, Gerry; Dickie, John; Scott, Gill and Kelly, Peter eds. (2014). Poverty in Scotland 2014: The Independence Referendum and Beyond. Poverty in Scotland. London: Child Poverty Action Group.

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

Mooney, Gerry ed. (2004). Work: Personal lives and social policy. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Mooney, Gerry; McKendrick, John; Scott, Gill; Dickie, Peter and McHardy, Fiona eds. (2016). Poverty in Scotland 2016: Tools for Transformation. Poverty in Scotland. London: Child Poverty Action Group.

Mooney, Gerry and Neal, Sarah eds. (2009). Community: Welfare, Crime and Society. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.

Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill eds. (2005). Exploring social policy in the ‘New’ Scotland. The Policy Press.

Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill eds. (2012). Social justice and social policy in Scotland. Bristol: Policy Press.

Mooney, Gerry; Sweeney, Tony and Law, Alex eds. (2006). Social Care, Health and Welfare in Contemporary Scotland. Paisley: Kynoch and Blaney.

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.

Murji, Karim ed. (2015). Investigating the Social World 1. The Open University.

Murji, Karim and Bhattacharyya, Gargi eds. (2014). Race Critical Public Scholarship. Ethnic and Racial Studies. Abingdon: Routledge.

Murji, Karim and Solomos, John eds. (2004). Racialization: Studies in Theory and Practice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Murji, Karim and Solomos, John eds. (2015). Theories of Race and Ethnicity: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Stenner, Paul; Cromby, John; Motzkau, Johanna; Yen, Jeffrey and Haosheng, Yu eds. (2011). Theoretical psychology: global transformations and challenges. Ontario, Canada: Captus.

Taylor, Wayne; Earle, Rod and Hester, Richard eds. (2009). Youth Justice Handbook - Theory, Policy and Practice. Cullompton: Willan.

Towheed, Shafquat; Crone, Rosalind and Halsey, Katie eds. (2010). The History of Reading. Routledge Literature Readers. London: Routledge.

Williams, Chris A. ed. (2011). Police and Policing in the Twentieth Century. The History of Policing, 3. Farnham: Ashgate.

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

Emsley, Clive and Shpayer-Makov, Haia eds. (2006). Police Detectives in History, 1750-1950. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

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

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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.

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.

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.

Bradley, Trevor; Taura, Juan and Walters, Reece (2006). Demythologising youth justice in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In: Muncie, John and Goldson, Barry eds. Comparative Youth Justice. UK: Sage, pp. 79–95.

Briggs, Gemma and Davies, Simon (2015). Is seeing believing?: visual perception and attention for dynamic scenes. In: Capdevila, Rose; Dixon, John and Briggs, Gemma eds. Investigating Psychology 2, Volume 2. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

Briggs, Gemma and Hole, Graham (2015). Can I do two things at once? Attention and dual tasking ability. In: Capdevila, Rose; Dixon, John and Briggs, Gemma eds. Investigating Psychology, Volume 2. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

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 (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.

Capdevila, Rose; Briggs, Gemma and Dixon, John (2014). Conclusion: the challenges and opportunities of an integrative approach. In: Capdevila, Rose; Dixon, John and Briggs, Gemma eds. Investigating Psychology 2: From biological to developmental, Volume 3. The Open University Press.

Capdevila, Rose; Dixon, John and Briggs, Gemma (2014). Investigating Psychology: an integrative approach. In: Capdevila, Rose; Dixon, John and Briggs, Gemma eds. Investigating Psychology 2: From social to cognitive, Volume 1. Open University Press.

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.

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.

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 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.

Coyle, Michael J. and Scott, David (2021). Introduction: The Six Hues of Penal Abolition. In: Coyle, Michael J. and Scott, David eds. The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition. London: Routledge, pp. 1–12.

Croall, Hazel; Mooney, Gerry and Munro, Mary (2010). Criminal justice in contemporary Scotland: themes, issues and questions. In: Croall, Hazel; Mooney, Gerry and Munro, Mary eds. Criminal Justice in Scotland. Abingdon: Routledge/Willan, pp. 3–20.

Crone, Rosalind (2015). Query: Victorian reading. In: Bradley, Matthew and John, Juliet eds. Reading and the Victorians. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 111–126.

Crone, Rosalind (2012). Publishing courtroom drama for the masses, 1820-1855. In: Lemmings, David ed. Courtrooms and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1730-1840. Farnham, United Kingdom: Ashgate, pp. 193–216.

Crone, Rosalind (2007). Cries of Murder and Sounds of Bloodshed: The practice of reading cheap fiction in working-class communities in early Victorian London. In: Crone, Rosalind; Gange, David and Jones, Katy eds. New Perspectives in British Cultural History. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 203–213.

Crone, Rosalind (2016). Education in the working-class home: modes of learning as revealed by nineteenth-century criminal records. In: de Bellaigue, Christina ed. Home Education in Historical Perspective: Domestic pedagogies in England and Wales, 1750-1900. Routledge.

Crone, Rosalind (2011). What readers want: criminal intelligence and the fortunes of the metropolitan press during the long eighteenth century. In: Halsey, Katie and Owens, W. R. eds. The History of Reading, Volume 2: Evidence from the British Isles, c.1750-1950, Volume 2. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 103–120.

Crone, Rosalind (2016). Literacy. In: John, Juliet ed. Oxford Bibliographies: Victorian Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Crone, Rosalind (2011). Attempts to (re)shape common reading habits: Bible reading on the nineteenth-century convict ship. In: Palmer, Beth and Buckland, Adelene eds. A Return to the Common Reader: Pring Culture and the Novel, 1850-1900. Farnham, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp. 103–120.

Crone, Rosalind and Halsey, Katie (2012). On collecting, cataloguing and collating the evidence of reading: the "RED Movement" and its implications for digital scholarship'. In: Weller, Toni ed. History in the Digital Age. London: Routledge, pp. 95–110.

Dimou, Eleni; Boukli, Avi and Papanikolaou, Georgios (2024). Constructing ‘indigenous people’ reproducing coloniality’s epistemic violence: a content analysis of the U.S. Trafficking in Persons Report. In: Faulkner, Elizabeth A. ed. Modern Slavery in Global Context: Human Rights, Law and Society. Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press.

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 (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.

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.

Downes, Julia (2007). Riot Grrrl: The legacy and contemporary landscape of DIY feminist cultural activism. In: Monem, Nadine ed. Riot Grrrl: Revolution Girl Style Now! London: Black Dog Publishing.

Drake, Deborah (2007). Staff and order in prisons. In: Bennett, Jamie; Crewe, Ben and Wahidin, Azrini eds. Understanding Prison Staff. Cullompton Devon, UK: Willan Publishing, pp. 153–167.

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.

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.

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.

Drake, D. (2008). Security. In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds. Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Drake, Deborah (2009). Punitiveness and cultures of control. In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds. Criminal Justice: Local and Global. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 37–39.

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 and Crewe, Ben (2008). Deprivations/Pains of imprisonment. In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds. Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Drake, Deborah and Crewe, Ben (2008). Solidarity. In: Jewkes, Yvonne and Bennett, Jamie eds. Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Drake, Deborah and Muncie, John (2009). Risk prediction, assessment and management. In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds. Criminal Justice: Local and Global. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 105–139.

Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise (2009). Interrogating criminal justice. In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds. Criminal Justice: Local and Global. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 1–35.

Drake, Deborah H. and Scott, David (2018). Prison Abolition in Question(s). In: Pavarini, Massimo and Ferrari, Livio eds. No Prison. Capel Dewi, Wales: EG Press Ltd., pp. 209–220.

Earle, Rod (2023). Tackling whiteness as a decolonising task in contemporary criminology. In: Cunneen, Chris; Deckert, Antje; Porter, Amanda; Tauri, Juan and Webb, Robert eds. The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 516–527.

Earle, Rod; Darley, Danica; Davies, Bill; Honeywell, David and Schreeche-Powell, Ed (2023). Convict criminology without guarantees: proposing hard labour for an unfinished criminology. In: Liebling, Alison; Maruna, Shadd and McAra, Lesley eds. The Oxford Handbook of Criminology 7th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Earle, Rod; Parmar, Alpa and Phillips, Coretta (2023). Criminal Questions, Colonial Hinterlands, Personal Experience: A Symptomatic Reading. In: Aliverti, Ana; Carvalho, Henrique; Chamberlen, Anastasia and Sozzo, Máximo eds. Decolonising the Criminal Question: Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Problems. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 277–292.

Earle, Rod (2017). Anti-racist criminology? In: Amatrudo, Anthony ed. Social Censure and Critical Criminology: After Sumner. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 115–138.

Earle, Rod (2016). Race, Ethnicity, Multiculture and Prison Life. In: Jewkes, Yvonne; Bennett, Jamie and Crewe, Ben eds. Handbook on Prisons (2nd edition). Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 568–585.

Earle, Rod (2013). Law, Leadership and management. In: MacKian, Sara and Simons, Joan eds. Leading, Managing, Caring: understanding leadership and management in health and social care. England: Routledge, pp. 479–500.

Earle, Rod (2018). Being inside: Masculine imaginaries, prison interiors. In: Maycock, Matthew W. and Hunt, Kate eds. New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities. Studies of prison and penology. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 43–64.

Earle, Rod (2013). Inside white: racism, ethnicity and social relations in English prisons. In: Phillips, Coretta and Webster, Colin eds. New Direction in Race Ethnicity and Crime. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 160–177.

Earle, Rod (2009). Living in a box: young men’s prison identities. In: Taylor, Wayne; Earle, Rod and Hester, Richard eds. Youth Justice Handbook: Theory, Policy and Practice. Cullompton, UK: Willan.

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.

Earle, Rod and Phillips, Coretta (2015). Prison ethnography at the threshold of race, reflexivity and difference. In: Earle, Rod; Drake, Deborah and Sloan, Jennifer eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 230–251.

Earle, Rod and Phillips, Coretta (2010). 'Con-viviality' and beyond – identity, ethnicity and social relations in a young men's prison. In: Wetherell, Margaret ed. Identity in the 21st Century: New Trends in Changing Times. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, pp. 120–138.

Earle, Rod and Wakefield, Alison (2012). Restorative justice and the right to move on: toward deinstitutionalising the stigma of a criminal conviction. In: Gavrielides, Theo ed. Rights and Restoration within Youth Justice. Canada: de Sitter.

Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen and Pike, Graham (2013). Perception. In: Groome, David; Brace, Nicola; Edgar, Graham; Edgar, Helen; Eysenck, Michael; Manly, Tom; Ness, Hayley; Pike, Graham; Scott, Sophie and Styles, Elizabeth eds. An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders. Psychology Press, pp. 25–69.

Emsley, Clive (2010). A legacy of conflict? The ‘brutalised veteran’ and violence in Europe after the Great War. In: Avdela, Efi; D'Cruze, Shani and Rowbotham, Judith eds. Problems of Crime and Violence in Europe, 1780-2000: Essays in Criminal Justice. UK: Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 43–64.

Emsley, Clive (2004). The Police. In: Bogdanor, Vernon ed. The British Constitution in the Twentieth Century. UK: Oxford University Press/British Academy, pp. 557–583.

Emsley, Clive (2002). The English police: A unique development? In: Bottoms, Anthony and Tonry, Michael eds. Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice: A symposium in honour of Sir Leon Radzinowicz. Cullompton: Willan Publishing, pp. 74–93.

Emsley, Clive (2006). Recidivists and recidivism: some broad conclusions from the English experience. In: Briegel, Francoise and Porret, Michel eds. Le criminal endurci: Recidive e trecidivists du Moyen Age au XXe siecle. Geneva: Droz, pp. 171–185.

Emsley, Clive (1998). Les gendarmes et les paysans: vers une histoire institutionnelle et sociale comparée. In: Chauvaud, Frédéric and Petit, Jacques-Guy eds. L'histoire comtemporaine et les usages des archives judiciaires (1800-1939). Histoire et Archives, revue semestrielle de la Société des Amis des Archives de France (2). Paris: Honoré Champion, pp. 305–315.

Emsley, Clive (2000). The Pop-Gun Plot, 1794. In: Davis, Michael T. ed. Radicalism and Revolution in Britain, 1775-1848: Essays in Honour of Malcolm I. Thomis. London: Macmillan, pp. 56–68.

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Brace, Nicola (2009). Facing eyewitness identification problems: perceiving and remembering faces. In: The Eighth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham and Turner, Jim (2007). Applying memory and cognition to facial compositing: Is eyewitness memory still the key problem? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2007 (SARMAC 2007), 25-29 Jul 2007, Lewiston-Auburn, Maine, USA..

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham; Turner, Jim and Briggs, Gemma (2009). Change blindness during an identification parade. In: The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Brace, Nicola; Pike, Graham; Turner, Jim and Kynan, Sally (2005). Do PCA compositing systems make better use of witness cognition than traditional systems? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2005 (SARMAC 2005), 5-8 Jan 2005, Wellington, New Zealand.

Briggs, Gemma; Hole, Graham and Land, Michael (2011). Emotionally involving telephone conversations lead to driver error and visual tunnelling. In: 9th Conference of The Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC IX), 27-29 Jun 2011, New York City, NY, USA..

Briggs, Gemma; Hole, Graham and Land, Michael (2008). The effect of imagery induced distraction on driving performance: implications for mobile telephone use behind the wheel. In: BPS XXV Annual Cognitive Section Conference, 7-10 Sep 2008, University of Southampton.

Briggs, Gemma; Hole, Graham and Land, Michael (2007). Emotionally involving telephone conversations lead to driver error and visual tunnelling. In: BPS XXIV Annual Cognitive Section Conference, 20-22 Aug 2007, University of Aberdeen.

Briggs, Gemma and Pike, Graham (2015). Identity, citizenship and engaging with the criminal justice system. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2015), 4-7 Aug 2015, Nuremberg, Germany.

Briggs, Gemma; Turner, Jim and Pike, Graham (2016). Testing the weapon focus effect: change blindness and eyewitness identification. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2016), 5-8 Jul 2016, Toulouse, France.

Earle, Rod (2011). Prison and university: a tale of two institutions? In: British Society of Criminology, 4-6 Jul 2011, Newcastle, UK, pp. 20–37.

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Havard, Catriona (2015). Improving line-up identifications using the mystery man procedure. In: The Student Connections Conference, 30 Jun - 4 Jul 2014, Milton Keynes, UK.

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Hunter, Sue and Pike, Graham (2011). Investigating eye movement patterns for sequential video VIPER line-ups. In: 9th Conference of The Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC IX), 27-29 Jun 2011, New York City, NY, USA.

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Earle, Rod (2014). Men in Prison: Con-viviality, Race and Culture. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

Lay, Stephanie Claire (2015). The Uncanny Valley Effect. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis The Open University.

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Downes, Julia; Hanson, Karis and Seglow Hudson, Rebecca Salvage: Gendered Harms in Activist Communities.

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