Items where Author is "Grace, Jamie"
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GRACE, Jamie
(2021).
UK human rights challenges in the time of COVID-19.
Ius Publicum Network Review, 1.
OSWALD, Marion and GRACE, Jamie
(2021).
The Covid-19 Contact Tracing App In England and ‘Experimental Proportionality’.
Public Law, Jan, 27-37.
HADJIMATHEOU, Katerina and GRACE, Jamie
(2020).
“No black and white answer about how far we can go”: police decision making under the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme.
Policing and Society: an international journal of research and policy.
GRACE, Jamie and BAMFORD, Roxanne
(2020).
'AI Theory of Justice': Using Rawlsian approaches to better legislate on machine learning in government.
Amicus Curiae.
POOLMAN, Sarah, WILSHAW, Richard and GRACE, Jamie
(2019).
Human rights in policing - the past, present and future.
The Political Quarterly.
GRACE, Jamie
(2019).
'Algorithmic impropriety' in UK policing?
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice.
GRACE, Jamie
(2019).
The policy shift towards more intensive monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice, 3 (1).
DUGGAN, Marian and GRACE, Jamie
(2018).
Assessing vulnerabilities in the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme.
Child and Family Law Quarterly, 30 (2), 145-166.
GRACE, Jamie
(2018).
A balance of rights and protections in public order policing: A case study on Rotherham.
European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 24 (1).
OSWALD, Marion, GRACE, Jamie, URWIN, Sheena and BARNES, Geoffrey
(2018).
Algorithmic risk assessment policing models: Lessons from the Durham Constabulary HART model.
Information and Communications Technology Law, 27 (2), 223-250.
GRACE, Jamie
(2018).
Countering extremism and recording dissent: intelligence analysis and the Prevent agenda in UK Higher Education.
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice.
GRACE, Jamie
(2017).
Lessons on legislating for public protection information sharing: A case commentary on Christian Institute v Lord Advocate [2016] UKSC 51.
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice, 2 (1).
OSWALD, Marion and GRACE, Jamie
(2016).
Intelligence, policing and the use of algorithmic analysis: a freedom of information-based study.
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice, 1 (1).
GRACE, Jamie and OSWALD, Marion
(2016).
'Being on our rader does not necessarily mean being under our microscope': the regulation and retention of police intelligence.
European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 22 (1).
GRACE, Jamie
(2015).
Clare's Law, or the national Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme : the contested legalities of criminality information sharing.
The Journal of Criminal Law, 79 (1), 36-45.
GRACE, Jamie
(2015).
Better information sharing, or 'share or be damned'?
Journal of adult protection, 17 (5), 308-320.
GRACE, Jamie
(2015).
The nature of spent convictions and the common law basis of the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme: limiting the effectiveness of Clare's Law?
European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 21 (2).
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
Foreword to the 'Privacy and Surveillance Conference Special Issue' of the Birkbeck Law Review.
Birkbeck Law Review, 2 (2), v-x.
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
The surveillance of 'risky subjects': adiaphorisation through criminal records, and contested narratives of stigma.
Birkbeck Law Review, 2 (2), 279-292.
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
Disclosing domestic violence : Jamie Grace critically assesses the national roll out of the domestic violence
disclosure scheme.
Criminal Justice Matters, 97 (1), 18-19.
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
Old convictions never die, they just fade away : the permanency of convictions and cautions for criminal offences in the UK.
The Journal of Criminal Law, 78 (2), 121-135.
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
The Information Governance Review and the new legal framework for informatics.
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 20 (1), 40-44.
Book Section
GRACE, Jamie
(2023).
Exploring algorithmic justice for policing data analytics in the United Kingdom.
In: ROBERTS, Andrew, PURSHOUSE, Joe and BOSLAND, Jason, (eds.)
Privacy, Technology, and the Criminal Process.
Routledge, 18-38.
GRACE, Jamie
(2021).
‘Algorithmic Impropriety’ in UK Policing Contexts: A Developing Narrative?
In: MCDANIEL, John and PEASE, Ken, (eds.)
Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence.
Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
.
Abingdon, Routledge.
STEADMAN, Amy, GRACE, Jamie and ROBERTS, Rhiannon
(2019).
The 'choice to challenge' extreme views in the classroom? Counter-radicalisation and the Prevent agenda in the University context.
In: AKHGAR, Babak, WELLS, Douglas and BLANCO, Jose Maria, (eds.)
Investigating Radicalization Trends : Case Studies in Europe and Asia.
Security Informatics and Law Enforcement series
.
Springer, 237-260.
Monograph
PANDEY, Madhumita, GRACE, Jamie, MAGILL, Severyna, TATTON, Sarah, CHAGGAR, Alex and LESTER, Anna
(2021).
Home Office Call for Evidence on Violence Against Women and Girls - Recommendations from the Helena Kennedy Centre.
Project Report.
Helena Kennedy Centre ffor International Justice.
GRACE, Jamie and OSWALD, Marion
(2020).
Submission to the Independent Review of Administrative Law (October 2020).
Other.
(Unpublished)
Teaching Resource
GRACE, Jamie
(2018).
A critical approach to the Prevent Duty: Raising awareness of the issues from an academic perspective.
[Teaching Resource]
(Unpublished)
Other
HEAP, Vicky, GRACE, Jamie, BLACK, Alexandra, DICKINSON, Jill and ARCHER, Benjamin
(2020).
Is there a need to review the wording and application of guidance and legislation on Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO's)?
Joint Committee on Human Rights.