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Annetts, Jason; Law, Alex; McNeish, Wallace and Mooney, Gerry (2009). Understanding social welfare movements. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

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.

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.

Jewkes, Yvonne (2004). Media and crime. Key Approaches to Criminology. London, UK: Sage.

King, Peter (2006). Crime and law in England, 1750-1850: remaking justice from the margins. Past and Present Publications. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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.

Talbot, Deborah (2007). Regulating the night: race, culture and exclusion in the making of the night-time economy. Re-materialising cultural geography. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

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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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.

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.

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.

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.

Hitchcock, Tim; King, Pete and Sharpe, Pam eds. (1997). Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor 1640-1840. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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

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

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

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.

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 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. (2012). The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (3rd ed.). London: 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.

Stasko, John; Domingue, John; Brown, Marc H and Price, Blaine eds. (1998). Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience. Cambridge, Mass: MIT 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.

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

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

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Anamuah-Mensah, Jophus; Banks, Frank; Moon, Robert and Wolfenden, Freda (2012). New modes of teacher pre-service training and professional support. In: Moon, Robert ed. Teacher Education and the Challenge of Development: A Global Analysis. Education, Poverty and International Development. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 201–211.

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.

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.

Cooper, Barry and Hester, Richard (2010). Youth Justice: children in trouble or children in need? In: Seden, Janet; Matthews, Sarah; McCormick, Mick and Morgan, Alun eds. Professional Development in Social Work: Complex Issues in Practice. Post-qualifying Social Work. Abingdon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 69–75.

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.

Dodsworth, Francis (2011). Men on a mission: masculinity, violence and the self-presentation of policemen in England, c. 1870-1914. In: Barrie, David and Broomhall, Susan eds. A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 123–140.

Dodsworth, Francis (2011). Mobility and civility: police and the formation of the modern city. In: Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie eds. The New Blackwell Companion to the City. Wiley-Backwell Companions to Geography. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 235–244.

Dodsworth, Francis (2007). Masculinity as Governance: police, public service and the embodiment of authority, c. 1700-1850. In: McCormack, Matthew ed. Public men: political masculinities in modern Britain. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33–53.

Dodsworth, Francis (2008). Governing conduct: Violence and social ordering. In: McFall, Liz; Du Gay, Paul and Carter, Simon eds. Conduct: Sociology and social worlds. Manchester, UK,: Manchester University Press, pp. 121–152.

Dodsworth, Francis (2012). Shaping the city, shaping the subject: honour, affect and agency in John Gwynn's London and Westminster improved (1766). In: O'Brien, Gillian and O'Kane, Finola eds. Portraits of the City: Dublin and the Wider World. Dublin: Four Courts Press.

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

Drake, Deborah (2007). Staff and order in prisons. In: Bennett, J.; Crewe, B. and Wahidin, A. eds. Understanding prison staff. Cullompton Devon, UK: Willan Publishing, pp. 153–167.

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 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 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.; 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.

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.

Goldson, Barry and Muncie, John (2010). Comparative juvenile justice. In: Herzog-Evans, M. ed. Transnational Criminology Manual, Volume 2. Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers, pp. 429–448.

Goldson, Barry and Muncie, John (2009). Youth justice. In: Hucklesby, Anthea and Wahidin, Azrini eds. Criminal Justice. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, pp. 257–278.

Hancock, Lynn and Mooney, Gerry (2012). Beyond the penal state: advanced marginality, social policy and anti-welfarism. In: Squires, Peter and Lea, John eds. Criminalisation and Advanced Marginality: Critically Exploring the Work of Loic Wacquant. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 107–128.

Hester, Richard (2010). Globalisation, power and knowledge in youth justice. In: Taylor, Wayne; Earle, Rod and Hester, Richard eds. Youth Justice Handbook: Theory, Policy and Practice. Cullompton, UK: Willan, pp. 83–89.

Hester, Richard and Yates, Joe (2009). The Shock of the New: Power, knowledge and children's rights in the youth justice system of England and Wales ten years on. In: Maglajlic, Dada ed. Social Work Theory and Practice: An International Perspective: 20th anniversary conference Dubrovnik, June 28 - July 4, 2009. Dubrovnik, Croatia: Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, pp. 202–220.

Hildebrand-Nilshon, Martin; Motzkau, Johanna and Papadopoulos, Dimitris (2001). Reintegrating sense into subjectification. In: Morss, John R.; Stephenson, Niamh and Rappard, Hans van eds. Theoretical issues in psychology. Boston, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 289–300.

Holdaway, Simon and Murji, Karim (2012). Understandings of police race relations. In: Sveinsson, Kjartan Páll ed. Criminal Justice v. Racial Justice: Minority ethic representation in the criminal justice system. Runnymede Perspectives. London: Runnymede Trust, pp. 21–23.

Johnson, Jeffrey and Price, Blaine A. (2004). Complexity science and representation in robot soccer. In: Polani, Daniel; Browning, Brett; Bonarini, Andrea and Yoshida, Kazuo eds. RoboCup 2003: Robot Soccer World Cup VII. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3020. Berlin: Springer, pp. 67–76.

Johnston, Charlie and Mooney, Gerry (2007). 'Problem' people, 'problem' spaces?: New Labour and council estates. In: Atkinson, Rowland and Helms, Gesa eds. Securing an urban renaissance: Crime, community, and British urban policy. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 125–139.

King, Pete (1999). Gender, crime and justice in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century England. In: Arnot, Meg and Usborne, Cornelie eds. Gender and Crime in Modern Europe. UK: Routledge, pp. 44–74.

King, Pete (2006). Destitution, desperation and delinquency. Female petitions to the London Refuge for the Destitute 1805-1830. In: Gestrich, A; King, S and Raphael, L eds. Being Poor in Modern Europe: Institutions, Surveillance and Experiences. Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 157–178.

King, Pete (2003). Moral panics and violent street crime 1750-2000: A comparative perspective. In: Godfrey, Barry; Emsley, Clive and Dunstall, Graeme eds. Comparative Histories of Crime. UK: Willan, pp. 53–71.

King, Pete (1997). Pauper inventories and the material life of the poor in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In: Hitchcock, Tim; King, Pete and Sharpe, Pam eds. Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor 1640-1840. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 72–98.

King, Peter (2004). Social inequality, identity and the labouring poor in eighteenth-century England. In: French, Harry and Barry, Jonathan eds. Identity and Agency in English Society 1500-1800. Ashgate: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 60–86.

King, Peter (2002). War as a judicial resource. Press gangs and prosecution rates, 1740-1830. In: Landau, Norma ed. Law, Crime and English Society 1660-1840. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 97–116.

Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry (2000). "No Poll Tax Here!": The Tories, social policy and the great poll tax rebellion, 1987-1991. In: Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry eds. Class struggle and social welfare. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 199–227.

Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry (2000). Introduction: Class struggle and social policy. In: Lavalette, Michael and Mooney, Gerry eds. Class struggle and social welfare. London: Routledge, pp. 1–12.

Law, Alex and Mooney, Gerry (2010). ‘Financialisation and proletarianisation: changing landscapes of neoliberal Scotland’. In: Davidson, Neil; McCafferty, Patricia and Miller, David eds. Neoliberal Scotland: Class and Society in a Stateless Nation. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, pp. 137–159.

Law, Alex and Mooney, Gerry (2007). Beyond New Labour: work and resistance in the new welfare state. In: Mooney, Gerry and Law, Alex eds. New Labour/hard labour?: Restructuring and resistance in the welfare industry. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 263–286.

Law, Alex and Mooney, Gerry (2007). Strenuous welfarism: restructuring the welfare labour process. In: Mooney, Gerry and Law, Alex eds. New Labour/hard labour?: Restructuring and resistance inside the welfare industry. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 23–51.

Law, Alex; Mooney, Gerry and Helms, Gesa (2010). Urban ‘disorders’, ‘problem places’ and criminal justice in Scotland’. In: Croall, Hazel; Mooney, Gerry and Munro, Mary eds. Criminal Justice in Scotland. Abingdon: Routledge/Willan, pp. 43–64.

Lawrence, Paul (2011). The Police and Vagrants in France and England during the Nineteenth Century. In: Antonielli, Livio ed. Polizia, ordine pubblico e crimine tra città e campagna: un confronto comparative. Stato, esercito controllo del territorio. Manelli: Rubbettino, pp. 49–60.

Lawrence, Paul (2010). Cop Culture? Les Récits de Vie Oraux et Écrits Des Policiers Anglais. In: Berlière, Jean Marc and Lévy, René eds. Le témoin, le sociologue et l'historien: Quand les policiers se mettent à table. Paris: Nouveau Monde éditions, pp. 227–239.

Lawrence, Paul (2013). Nationalism and historical writing. In: Breuilly, John ed. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism. Oxford Handbooks in History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 713–730.

Lawrence, Paul (2014). The British police. In: Bruinsma, Gerben and Weisburd, David eds. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 203–213.

Lawrence, Paul (2012). « They have an admirable police at Paris, but they pay for it dear enough ». La police européenne vue d’Angleterre au XIXe siècle. In: Denys, Catherine ed. Circulations policières, 1750-1914. Lille: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, pp. 103–118.

Lawrence, Paul (2014). General Introduction [to the series]. In: Dodsworth, Francis ed. The Making of the Modern Police, 1780-1914: volume 1 - "The 'Idea' of Policing. London: Routledge, vii-xxiii.

Lawrence, Paul (2004). Policing the poor in England and France, 1850-1900. In: Emsley, Clive; Johnson, Eric and Spierenburg, Pieter eds. Social control in Europe Volume 2: 1800-2000, Volume 2. Ohio, USA: Ohio State University Press, pp. 210–225.

Lawrence, Paul (2003). 'Scoundrels and scallywags, and some honest men ...': Memoirs and the self-image of French and English policemen c.1870-1939. In: Godfrey, Barry; Emsley, Clive and Dunstall, Graeme eds. Comparative Histories of Crime. Willan Publishing, pp. 125–144.

Lawrence, Paul (2010). Fabian, Robert Honey (1901-1978). In: Goldman, Lawrence ed. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lawrence, Paul (2016). The Historiography of Crime and Criminal Justice. In: Knepper, Paul and Johansen, Anja eds. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice. The Oxford Handbooks in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 17–37.

Lawrence, Paul (2005). Urbanization, poverty, and crime. In: Martel, Gordon ed. A Companion to Europe 1900-1945. Blackwell companions to European History. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, pp. 3–18.

Lee, Nicholas Mark and Motzkau, Johanna Franziska (2013). Tweak: Biosocial Imaginations and Educational Futures. In: Selwyn, Neil and Facer, Kerry eds. The Politics of Education and Technology: Conflicts, Controversies, and Connections. Palgrave Macmillan’s Digital Education and Learning. New York: Palgrave McMillan, pp. 191–207.

McCafferty, Patricia and Mooney, Gerry (2010). ‘Resisting the neoliberal ‘modernisation’ of public services in contemporary Scotland: the case of public service workers’. In: Davidson, Neil; McCafferty, Patricia and Miller, David eds. Neoliberal Scotland: Class and Society in a Stateless Nation. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, pp. 161–179.

McCafferty, Tricia and Mooney, Gerry (2007). Working 'for' welfare in the grip of the 'Iron' Chancellor: modernisation and resistance in the Department for Work and Pensions. In: Mooney, Gerry and Law, Alex eds. New Labour/hard labour?: Restructuring and resistance inside the welfare industry. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 209–231.

Mclaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2001). Ways of seeing: The news media and racist violence. In: May, Margaret; Brunsden, Edward and Page, Robert eds. Understanding Social Problems. UK: Blackwell Publishing.

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2000). Lost connections and new directions’: neo-liberalism, new public managerialism and the ‘modernization’ of the British police. In: Stenson, Kevin and Sullivan, Robert eds. Crime, Risk and Justice: The politics of crime control in liberal democracies. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 104–121.

Mclauglin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2001). Drugs and European governance. In: Guiberneau, Montserrat ed. Governing European Diversity. Governing Europe series. London: Sage, pp. 229–258.

Mehigan, James; Walters, Reece and Westmarland, Louise (2009). Justice, globalisation and human rights. In: Drake, Deborah; Muncie, John and Westmarland, Louise eds. Criminal justice: Local and global. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Moon, Bob and Wolfenden, Freda (2012). Teacher education in Sub-Saharan Africa: issues and challenges around teacher resources and practices. In: Griffin, Rosarii ed. Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa. Oxford: Symposium Books.

Moon, Bob and Wolfenden, Freda (2012). Brazil: building national regulatory frameworks. In: Moon, Bob ed. Teacher Education and the Challenge of Development: a Global Analysis. Education, Poverty and International Development. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 101–110.

Mooney, G. (2006). United we swim: community action and the fight to save Govanhill Pool. In: Shaw, M.; Meagher, J. and Moir, S. eds. Participation in Community Development: Problems and Possibilities. Concept / Community Development Journal, pp. 104–108.

Mooney, Gerry (2010). Anti-welfarism and the making of the 'problem' community. In: Emejulu, J. and Shaw, M. eds. Community Empowerment: Critical Perspectives from Scotland. Edinburgh: Community Development Journal, pp. 8–12.

Mooney, Gerry (1998). Changing Places: Perspectives on the development of a municipal suburban streetscape. In: Fyfe, Nicholas ed. Images of the Street: Planning, identity and control in public space. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 31–43.

Mooney, Gerry (2006). New Labour and the management of welfare. In: Lavalette, Michael and Pratt, Alan eds. Social Policy: Theories, Concepts and Issues (Third edition). London: Sage, pp. 255–273.

Mooney, Gerry (2001). New Labour and managerialism: privatizing the welfare state? In: Lavalette, Michael and Pratt, Alan eds. Social Policy: A Conceptual and Theoretical Introduction (2nd edition). London: Sage, pp. 193–312.

Mooney, Gerry (1997). Quasi markets and the mixed economy of welfare. In: Lavalette, Michael and Pratt, Alan eds. Social Policy: A Conceptual and Theoretical Introduction (1st edition). London: Sage, pp. 228–244.

Mooney, Gerry (2007). Poverty and anti-poverty policy: Continuity and change. In: McKendrick, John H.; Mooney, Gerry; Dickie, John and Kelly, Peter eds. Poverty in Scotland 2007. London, UK: Child Poverty Action Group, pp. 1–10.

Mooney, Gerry (2006). Social Capital. In: McLaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John eds. The Sage Dictionary of Criminology (2nd ed). London, UK: SAGE Publications Ltd, pp. 385–388.

Mooney, Gerry (2006). Policies for the city and community in the devolved Scotland. In: Mooney, Gerry; Sweeney, Tricia and Law, Alex eds. Social Care, Health and Welfare in Contemporary Scotland. Paisley: Kynoch and Blaney, pp. 160–190.

Mooney, Gerry (2008). Explaining poverty, social exclusion and inequality: Towards a structural approach. In: Ridge, Tess and Wright, Sharon eds. Understanding inequality, poverty and wealth: Policies and prospects. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 61–78.

Mooney, Gerry (2003). Poverty. In: Sweeney, Tony; Lewis, John and Etherington, Neil eds. Sociology and Scotland: An Introduction. Paisley: Unity Publications, pp. 177–199.

Mooney, Gerry; Croall, Hazel and Murno, Mary (2010). Social inequalities, criminal justice and discourses of social control in contemporary Scotland. In: Croall, Hazel; Mooney, Gerry and Munro, Mary eds. Criminal Justice in Scotland. Abingdon: Routledge/Willan, pp. 21–42.

Mooney, Gerry and Danson, Mike (1998). Glasgow: A tale of two cities? Disadvantage and exclusion on the european periphery. In: Hardy, Sally; Lawless, Paul and Martin, Ron eds. Unemployment and social exclusion: Landscapes of labour inequality and social exclusion. Regions and Cities. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 217–234.

Mooney, Gerry and Danson, Mike (1997). Beyond "Culture City": Glasgow as a "Dual City". In: Jewson, Nick and MacGregor, Susanne eds. Transforming Cities: Contested governance and new spatial divisions. London: Routledge, pp. 73–86.

Mooney, Gerry and Law, Alex (2007). New Labour, ‘modernisation’ and welfare worker resistance. In: Mooney, Gerry and Law, Alex eds. New Labour/hard labour?: Restructuring and resistance inside the welfare industry. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 1–22.

Mooney, Gerry and McCafferty, Tricia (2007). The paradox of professionalisation and degradation in welfare work: the case of nursery nurses. In: Mooney, Gerry and Law, Alex eds. New Labour/hard labour?: Restructuring and resistance inside the welfare industry. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, pp. 163–187.

Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Adam (2007). Tackling Poverty and Disadvantage: Towards An Alternative Strategy. In: Cumbers, Andy and Whittam, Geoff eds. Reclaiming the economy: Alternatives to market fundamentalism in Scotland and beyond. Glasgow, UK: Scottish Left Review Press, pp. 170–183.

Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill (2005). Introduction: themes and questions. In: Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill eds. Exploring social policy in the 'new' Scotland. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, pp. 1–20.

Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill (2005). Social policy in Scotland: Imagining a different future. In: Mooney, Gerry and Scott, Gill eds. Exploring social policy in the 'new' Scotland. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 263–272.

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Murji, Karim and Solomos, John (2016). Rejoinder: Race scholarship and the future. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(3) pp. 405–413.

Paine, Carina B.; Pike, Graham E.; Brace, Nicola A. and Westcott, Helen L. (2008). Children making faces: the effect of age and prompts on children's facial composites of unfamiliar faces. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22(4) pp. 455–474.

Petre, Marian and Price, Blaine (2004). Using robotics to motivate 'back door' learning. Education and Information Technologies, 9(2) pp. 147–158.

Piacentini, Laura and Walters, Reece (2006). The politicization of youth crime in Scotland and the rise of the 'Burberry Court'. Youth Justice, 6(1) pp. 43–60.

Poole, Lynne and Mooney, Gerry (2006). Privatizing education in Scotland? New Labour, modernization and ‘public’ services. Critical Social Policy, 26(3) pp. 562–586.

Price, Blaine A.; Richards, Mike; Petre, Marian; Hirst, Anthony and Johnson, Jeffrey (2003). Developing Robotics e-teaching for teamwork. International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-long Learning, 13(1-2) pp. 190–205.

Price, Blaine A.; Stuart, Avelie; Calikli, Gul; Mccormick, Ciaran; Mehta, Vikram; Hutton, Luke; Bandara, Arosha K.; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2017). Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups of Visual Lifeloggers. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 1(2), article no. 22.

Sinclair, Georgina and Williams, Chris (2007). 'Home and Away': The Cross-Fertilisation between 'Colonial' and 'British' Policing, 1921-85. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 35(2) pp. 221–238.

Sternberg, Kathleen J.; Lamb, Michael E.; Davies, Graham M. and Westcott, Helen L. (2001). The memorandum of good practice: theory versus application. Child Abuse and Neglect, 25(5) pp. 669–681.

Thakrar, Jayshree; Wolfenden, Freda and Zinn, Denise (2009). Harnessing open educational resources to the challenges of teacher education in Sub-Saharan Africa. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(4)

Thomas, Pete; Price, Blaine; Paine, Carina and Richards, Michael (2002). Remote electronic examinations: student experiences. British Journal of Educational Technology, 33(5) pp. 537–549.

Walters, Reece (2006). Crime, Bio-Agriculture and the Exploitation of Hunger. British Journal of Criminology, 46(1) pp. 26–45.

Walters, Reece (2007). Food crime, regulation and the Biotech harvest. European Journal of Criminology, 4(2) pp. 217–235.

Walters, Reece (2004). Criminology and genetically modified food. British Journal of Criminology, 44(2) pp. 151–167.

Walters, Reece (2008). Government crime policy and moral contamination. Criminal Justice Matters, 72(1) pp. 65–71.

Walters, Reece (2007). Politics, economy and environmental crime. Criminal Justice Matters, 70(1) pp. 27–28.

Walters, Reece (2006). Boycott, resistance and the role of the deviant voice. Criminal Justice Matters, 62(1) pp. 6–7.

Walters, Reece (2008). Beyond Criminology. Taking Harm Seriously. Journal of Social Policy, 37(1) pp. 159–160.

Walters, Reece (2009). Bhopal, corporate crime and harms of the powerful. Global Social Policy, 9(3) pp. 324–327.

Walters, Reece and Fergusson, Iain (2005). Assault on Asylum: media, government and the misinformation campaign. Criminal Justice Matters, 59(1) pp. 12–14.

Westcott, Helen L. and Kynan, Sally (2006). Interviewer practice in investigative interviews for suspected child sexual abuse. Psychology, Crime & Law, 12(4) pp. 367–382.

Westcott, Helen L.; Kynan, Sally and Few, Chris (2006). Improving the quality of investigative interviews for suspected child abuse: A case study. Psychology, Crime & Law, 12(1) pp. 77–96.

Westcott, Helen L. and Page, Marcus (2002). Cross-examination, sexual abuse and child witness identity. Child Abuse Review, 11(3) pp. 137–152.

Westmarland, Louise (2001). Blowing the whistle on police violence. Gender, ethnography and ethics. British Journal of Criminology, 41(3) pp. 523–535.

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

Westmarland, Louise (2010). Dodgy customers? Can the police ever trust the public? Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 4(3) pp. 291–297.

Williams, Chris A. (2003). Police surveillance and the emergence of CCTV in the 1960s. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 5(3) pp. 27–37.

Williams, Chris A. (2011). Police governance – community, policing, and justice in the modern UK. Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, 3 pp. 50–65.

Williams, Chris A.; Patterson, James and Taylor, James (2009). Police filming English streets in 1935: the limits of mediated identification. Surveillance and Society, 6(1) pp. 3–9.

Wood, John Carter (2010). Reading spaces and reading violence in nineteenth-century Britain. Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 17(2) pp. 133–143.

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Bourgeois, Jacky; Foell, Stefan; Kortuem, Gerd; Price, Blaine; van der Linden, Janet; Elbanhawy, Eiman and Rimmer, Christopher (2015). Harvesting green miles from my roof: an investigation into self-sufficient mobility with electric vehicles. In: 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2015), 7-11 Sep 2015, Osaka, ACM, pp. 1065–1076.

Bourgeois, Jacky; Kortuem, Gerd; Baudry, Benoit; van der Linden, Janet; Bourcier, Johann and Price, Blaine A. (2015). Understanding and Supporting Emerging Domestic Energy Practices. In: British HCI Conference - 'Sustainable HCI in the UK' workshop, 13-17 Jul 2015, Lincoln.

Bourgeois, Jacky; van der Linden, Janet; Kortuem, Gerd; Price, Blaine A. and Rimmer, Christopher (2014). Conversations with my washing machine: an in-the-wild study of demand-shifting with self-generated energy. In: 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2014), 13-17 Sep 2014, Seattle, Washington, US, ACM, pp. 459–470.

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 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.

Calikli, Gul; Andersen, Mads Schaarup; Bandara, Arosha; Price, Blaine A. and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2014). Personal Informatics for Non-Geeks: Lessons Learned from Ordinary People. In: Proceedings of 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Adjunct Publication (UbiComp 2014 Adjunct), pp. 683–686.

Calikli, Gul; Law, Mark; Bandara, Arosha K.; Russo, Alesandra; Dickens, Luke; Price, Blaine A.; Stuart, Avelie; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2016). Privacy Dynamics: Learning Privacy Norms for Social Software. In: 2016 IEEE/ACM 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems, Association of Computing Machinery pp. 47–56.

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.

Jedrzejczyk, Lukasz; Price, Blaine A.; Bandara, Arosha and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2010). “Privacy-shake”: a haptic interface for managing privacy settings in mobile location sharing applications. In: MobileHCI '10: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 7-10 Sep 2010, Libon, Portugal, ACM, pp. 411–412.

Katz, Dmitri; Dalton, Nicholas and Price, Blaine (2015). Failing the challenge: Diabetes apps & long-term daily adoption. In: 8th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD 2015), 18-21 Feb 2015, Paris.

Kouadri Mostéfaoui, Soraya and Gardner, Christine (2019). Supporting Degree Apprenticeship students:
Tutors’ and Students’ perspectives.
In: Advance HE STEM Conference 2019, Delivering Next Generation Higher Education in STEM, 30-31 Jan 2019, Birmingham.

Mancini, Clara; Rogers, Yvonne; Bandara, Arosha; Coe, Tony; Jedrzejczyk, Lukasz; Joinson, Adam; Price, Blaine; Thomas, Keerthi and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2010). Contravision: Exploring users' reactions to futuristic technology. In: Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Human factors in computing systems, 10-15 Apr 2010, Atlanta Georgia, USA, pp. 153–162.

Mancini, Clara; Rogers, Yvonne; Jedrzejczyk, Lukasz; Thomas, Keerthi; Price, Blaine; Joinson, Adam; Bandara, Arosha and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2009). A multi-pronged empirical approach to mobile privacy investigation. In: Workshop on Mobile User Experience Research: Challenges, Methods & Tools. 27th ACM International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM CHI 2009, 4-9 Apr 2009, Boston, USA.

Mancini, Clara; Rogers, Yvonne; Thomas, Keerthi; Joinson, Adam; Price, Blaine; Bandara, Arosha; Jedrzejczyk, Lukasz and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2011). In the best families: tracking and relationships. In: 29th International ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM CHI 2011, 07-12 May 2011, Vancouver, Canada, pp. 2419–2428.

Mancini, Clara; Thomas, Keerthi; Rogers, Yvonne; Price, Blaine A.; Jedrzejczyk, Lukazs; Bandara, Arosha K.; Joinson, Adam N. and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2009). From spaces to places: Emerging contexts in mobile privacy. In: Proceedings of the 11th International conference on Ubiquitous computing, 30 Sep - 3 Oct 2009, Orlando, Florida, USA, ACM, pp. 1–10.

Moon, Robert and Wolfenden, Freda (2007). Open educational resources, international co-operation and teacher education in Sub-Saharan Africa. In: EADTU's 20th Anniversary Conference, 8-9 Nov 2007, Lisbon, Portugal.

Paci, Patrizia; Mancini, Clara and Price, Blaine (2017). The Role of Ethological Observation for Measuring Animal Reactions to Biotelemetry Devices. In: Proc. Fourth International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction, ACI2017, 21-23 Nov 2017, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

Paci, Patrizia; Mancini, Clara and Price, Blaine A. (2016). Towards a Wearer-Centred Framework for Animal Biotelemetry. In: Proceedings of Measuring Behaviour 2016 (Spink, A.J ed.), 25-27 May 2016, Dublin.

Pike, Graham (2009). Improving the accuracy of visual and eyewitness evidence. In: The Eighth Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Pike, Graham (2011). Violent, realistic and unexpected staged crimes: do participant-witnesses behave differently? In: 9th Conference of The Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC IX), 27-29 Jun 2011, New York City, NY, USA.

Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola; Briggs, Gemma and Turner, Jim (2009). Comparing types of sequential lineups. In: The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola; Kynan, Sally and Turner, Jim (2005). Comparing two PCA compositing interfaces: Is it better to limit or encourage witness interaction? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2005 (SARMAC 2005), 5-8 Jan 2005, Wellington, New Zealand.

Price, B.A.; Janicke, H.; Lallie, H.S.; Sinclair, J.E.; Joy, M.S. and Howley, R. (2014). Pedagogic Challenges in Teaching Cyber Security – a UK perspective. In: ICC 2014 - Computer Networks and Security (Venugopal, K.R. and Lingareddy, S.C. eds.), Elsevier, pp. 605–615.

Price, Blaine and Petre, Marian (1997). Teaching programming through paperless assignments: an empirical evaluation of instructor feedback. In: Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Integrating technology into computer science education, ACM, New York, NY, pp. 94–99.

Price, Blaine; van der Linden, Janet; Bourgeois, Jacky and Kortuem, Gerd (2013). When looking out of the window is not enough: informing the design of in-home technologies for domestic energy microgeneration. In: First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainability, 14-16 Feb 2013, Zurich, Switzerland.

Price, Blaine A.; Mancini, Clara; Rogers, Yvonne; Bandara, Arosha K.; Coe, Tony; Joinson, Adam N.; Lay, Jeffery A. and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2010). ContraVision: presenting contrasting visions of future technology. In: 28th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 10-15 Apr 2010, Atlanta, GA, USA, pp. 4759–4764.

Rafiq, Yasmin; Dickens, Luke; Russo, Alessandra; Bandara, Arosha; Yang, Mu; Stuart, Avelie; Levine, Mark; Calikli, Gul; Price, Blaine and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2017). Learning to Share: Engineering Adaptive Decision-Support for Online Social Networks. In: 32nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, 30 Oct - 3 Nov 2017, Chicago, IL.

Thomas, Keerthi; Bandara, Arosha K.; Price, Blaine A. and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2014). Distilling Privacy Requirements for Mobile Applications. In: 36th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2014), 31 May - 7 Jun 2014, Hyderabad, India.

Thomas, Keerthi; Mancini, Clara; Jedrzejczyk, Lukasz; Bandara, Arosha K.; Joinson, Adam; Price, Blaine A.; Rogers, Yvonne and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2009). Studying location privacy in mobile applications: 'predator vs. prey' probes. In: Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 15-17 Jul 2009, California, ACM, p. 1.

Tun, Thein; Price, Blaine; Bandara, Arosha; Yu, Yijun and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2016). Verifiable Limited Disclosure: Reporting and Handling Digital Evidence in Police Investigations. In: iRENIC: 1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Investigating and Countering Crime, 12 Sep 2016, Beijing, China.

Tun, Thein Than; Bandara, Arosha K.; Price, Blaine A.; Yu, Yijun; Haley, Charles; Omoronyia, Inah and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2012). Privacy arguments: analysing selective disclosure requirements for mobile applications. In: 20th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 24-28 Sep 2012, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 131–140.

Turner, Jim (2012). The ‘CSI Effect’: Are potential jurors sensitive to the (un)realism of fictional forensic evidence? In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference 2012 (EAPL 2012), 10-13 Apr 2012, Nicosia, Cyprus.

Turner, Jim (2011). Exploring the CSI Effect: What do potential jurors think they know about forensic evidence? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2011 (SARMAC 2011), 27-29 Jun 201, New York City, USA.

Turner, Jim; Bennett, Peter; Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola and Kemp, Richard (1999). Applying perceptual research to E-FIT construction. In: European Association of Psychology and Law conference 1999 (EAPL 1999), Jul 1999, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

Turner, Jim; Briggs, Gemma; Pike, Graham and Brace, Nicola (2009). Can composite construction contaminate witness memory? In: The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 26-30 Jul 2009, Kyoto, Japan.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham and Brace, Nicola (2007). Interference effects from feature and PCA compositing procedures: Does composite construction interfere with eyewitness identification? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2007 (SARMAC 2007), 25-29 Jul 2007., Lewiston-Auburn, Maine, USA..

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola and Kemp, Richard (2001). The eyes have it: Feature saliency and facial composite construction. In: European Association of Psychology and Law conference 2001 (EAPL 2001), Jun 2001, Lisbon, Portugal.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham; Kemp, Richard and Brace, Nicola (2000). Applying perceptual research to E-FIT construction: A minimal face experiment. In: European Association of Psychology and Law conference 2000 (EAPL 2000), Apr 2000, Limassol, Cyprus.

Turner, Jim; Pike, Graham; Kynan, Sally and Brace, Nicola (2005). Do array-based composite construction systems interfere with witness recognition memory? In: Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition conference 2005 (SARMAC 2005), 5-8 Jan 2005, Wellington, New Zealand.

Wolfenden, F.; Gallastegi, Lore and Chitsulo, J. (2011). Supporting induction to the teaching profession for women in Malawi. In: DETA (Distance Education and Teacher Training in Africa) 2011, 3-5 Aug 2011, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique.

Wolfenden, Freda (2008). TESSA: an open educational resource site for teacher education in Africa. In: eLearning Africa: 3rd International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, 28-30 May 2008, Accra, Ghana.

Wolfenden, Freda (2014). Supporting induction to the teaching profession for women in Malawi. In: Proceedings of the 4th biennial International Conference on Distance Education and Teachers’ Training in Africa (DETA), DETA Conference procedings, Unit for Distance Education, University of Pretoria, pp. 171–196.

Wolfenden, Freda; Henry, Fiona and Cross, Simon (2017). Extending the MOOC footprint: supporting capacity building in India. In: Pan-Commonwealth Forum 8, 2016 Conference proceedings, Commonwealth of Learning and Open University of Malaysia, Vancouver, Canada.

Wolfenden, Freda; Umar, Abdurrahman; Aguti, Jessica and Abdel Gafar, Amani (2010). Using OERs to improve teacher quality: emerging findings from TESSA. In: Sixth Pan Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning, 24-28 Nov 2010, Kochi, India.

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Lazard, L.; Buys, D.; Callaghan, J.; Motzkau, J. and Keating, S. (2007). Response to the Northern Ireland Office and DHSSPS consultation entitled “Hidden Crimes Secret Pain”. British Psychological Society.

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

Pike, Graham; Brace, Nicola and Kynan, Sally (2002). The Visual Identification of Suspects: Procedures and Practice. Home Office, A Publication of the Policing and Reducing Crime Unit Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.

Popham, Frank; McIvor, Gill; Brown, Alison; Eley, Susan; Malloch, Margaret; Murray, Cathy; Piacentini, Laura and Walters, Reece (2005). Evaluation of the Hamilton Youth Court Pilot 2003-2005. Scottish Executive, Edinburgh.

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