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WILLIAMS, Andy and PATERSON, Craig (2020). Social Development and Police Reform: Some Reflections on the Concept and Purpose of Policing and the Implications for Reform in the UK and USA. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.

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HUDSON, Kyle and PATERSON, Craig (2020). Implementing police-led responses to hate crime: A case study of one English northern town. British Journal of Community Justice, 16 (1), 21-40.

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SEVERNS, Richard, PATERSON, Craig and BROGAN, Sou (2020). The Transnational Investigation of Organised Modern Slavery: A Critical Review of the use of Joint Investigation Teams to Investigate and Disrupt Transnational Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Crisis Communication, 4 (1), 11-22.

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HEAP, Vicky and PATERSON, Craig (2019). Democratic localism and the implementation of the Community Remedy in England and Wales. Criminology and criminal justice.

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PATERSON, Craig and WILLIAMS, Andrew (2019). What Future for Policing? Some reflections on the concept and purpose of policing and their implications for police reform in England and Wales. International Journal of Law and Public Administration, 2 (1).

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PATERSON, Craig and WILLIAMS, Andrew (2018). Towards victim-oriented police? Some reflections on the concept and purpose of policing and their implications for victim-oriented police reform. Journal Of Victimology and Victim Justice, 1 (1), 85-101.

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PATERSON, Craig (2017). Tagging re-booted! Imagining the potential of victim-oriented electronic monitoring. Probation Journal, 64 (3), 226-241.

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MORGAN, Matthew and PATERSON, Craig (2017). ‘It’s Mental Health, Not Mental Police’: A human rights approach to mental health triage and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.

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PATERSON, Craig and BEST, David (2016). Policing vulnerability through building community connections. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 10 (2), 150-157.

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PATERSON, Craig and POLLOCK, Ed (2016). Global shifts in the policing of mental health. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 10 (2), 91-94.

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PATERSON, Craig (2015). From offender to victim-oriented monitoring : a comparative analysis of the emergence of electronic monitoring systems in Argentina and England and Wales. URBE (Brazilian Journal of Urban Management), 7 (2), 155-166.

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PATERSON, Craig (2014). The global trade in (techno)corrections. Criminal Justice Matters, 95 (1), 20-21.

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PATERSON, Craig and CLAMP, Kerry (2014). Innovating responses to managing risk : exploring the potential of a victim-focused policing strategy. Policing, 8 (1), 51-58.

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PATERSON, Craig and CLAMP, Kerry (2012). Exploring recent developments in restorative policing in England and Wales. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 12 (5), 593-611.

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PATERSON, Craig (2011). Adding value? A review of the international literature on the role of higher education in police training and education. Police Practice and Research, 12 (4), 286-297.

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CLAMP, Kerry and PATERSON, Craig (2011). Rebalancing criminal justice : potentials and pitfalls for neighbourhood justice panels. British Journal of Community Justice, 9 (1-2), 21-35.

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PATERSON, Craig (2008). Commercial crime control and the electronic monitoring of offenders in England and Wales. Social justice: a journal of crime, conflict and world order, 34 (3-4), 98-110.

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PATERSON, Craig (2007). Street-level surveillance: human agency and the electronic monitoring of offenders. Surveillance and society, 4 (2-3), 314-328.

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PATERSON, Craig and MACVEAN, A. (2006). Understanding deviant lifestyles: critically evaluating anti-social behaviour and problem drug use. Police research and management, 6 (3), 33-42.

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PATERSON, Craig (2022). Justice-System Monitoring Technologies and Victim Welfare. In: EREZ, Edna and IBARRA, Peter, (eds.) The Oxford Encylopedia of International Criminology. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

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PATERSON, Craig (2021). Victim-Oriented Police Reform: A Comparative Perspective. In: JEGLIC, Elizabeth and CALKINS, Cynthia, (eds.) Handbook of Issues in Criminal Justice Reform in the United States. Cham, Springer International Publishing, 79-95.

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PATERSON, Craig (2019). Shaping electronic monitoring markets. In: Le bracelet électronique : action publique, pénalité et connectivité. Revue Medicale Suisse, 49-61.

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PATERSON, Craig (2015). Higher education, police training, and police reform: a review of police-academic educational collaborations. In: KRATCOSKI, Peter C. and EDELBACHER, Maximilian, (eds.) Collaborative Policing: Police, Academics, Professionals, and Communities Working Together for Education, Training, and Program Implementation. CRC Press, 119-136.

NORMORE, Anthony H., ELLIS, Brian, CLAMP, Kerry and PATERSON, Craig (2015). Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Community-Oriented Policing and Restorative Justice. In: ERBE, Nancy and NORMORE, Anthony, (eds.) Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Leadership in Modern Organizations. Cengage Learning, 255-272.

Monograph

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SEVERNS, Richard, PATERSON, Craig and BROGAN, Souadou (2020). Transnational Investigation of Organised Modern Slavery: What Works? ‘A Review of the Evidence’. (Full Research Report). Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished)

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PATERSON, Craig, SEVERNS, Richard and BROGAN, Souadou (2019). The Transnational Investigation of Organised Modern Slavery: An evaluation of the use of Joint Investigation Teams to investigate and disrupt transnational modern slavery in the United Kingdom. Project Report. Derbyshire Constabulary. (Unpublished)

Authored Book

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CLAMP, Kerry and PATERSON, Craig (2016). Restorative Policing : Concepts, Theory and Practice. London, Routledge.

PATERSON, Craig and POLLOCK, Ed (2011). Policing and criminology. Policing matters series . London, Sage.

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