Browse by Journals
Number of items: 12.
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BEST, David and EVES, K.
(2005).
Why are there no lessons learned from road traffic incidents involving the police?
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 5 (1), 37-53.
[Article]
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COLE, Bankole and CHIPACA, Adelino
(2014).
Juvenile delinquency in Angola.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 14 (1), 61-76.
[Article]
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GOODWIN, Sarah
(2020).
'Keeping busy' as agency in early desistance.
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alexandra and RODGERS, Zoe
(2023).
Procedural justice and process-based models: understanding how practitioners utilise Community Protection Notices to regulate anti-social behaviour.
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
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PACKER, G., BEST, David, DAY, E. and WOOD, K.
(2009).
Criminal thinking and self-control among drug users in court mandated treatment.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 9 (1), 93-110.
[Article]
PATERSON, Craig and CLAMP, Kerry
(2012).
Exploring recent developments in restorative policing in England and Wales.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 12 (5), 593-611.
[Article]
PEPLOW, David and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2023).
Remote parole oral hearings: more efficient, but at what cost?
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2016).
Myopia and misrecognition : the impact of managerialism on the management of compliance.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 16 (1), 40-59.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, AINSLIE, Samantha, FOWLER, Andrew and WESTABY, Chalen
(2022).
Lifting the lid on Pandora’s box: putting professional curiosity into practice.
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, GELSTHORPE, Loraine and PADFIELD, Nicola
(2017).
Non-custodial deaths: Missing, ignored or unimportant?
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
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QUINLAN, Tara Lai
(2021).
Field, capital and the policing habitus: understanding Bourdieu through The NYPD’s post-9/11 counterterrorism practices.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 21 (2), 187-205.
[Article]
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TANKEBE, Justice, HILLS, Alice and COLE, Bankole
(2014).
Emerging issues of crime and criminal justice in sub-Saharan Africa.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 14 (1), 3-7.
[Article]