Items where Author is "Banks, James"
Number of items: 32.
BANKS, James and ANDERSSON, Catrin
(2023).
The role of technology in stalking and coercive control amongst young people.
In: MELLINS, Maria, WHEATLEY, Rachael and FLOWERS, Caroline, (eds.)
Young People, Stalking Awareness and Domestic Abuse.
Palgrave.
[Book Section]
BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime
(2022).
Gambling and Intimate Partner Violence.
Probation Quarterly (26), 51-54.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2022).
The narratives of women who experience intimate partner violence due to their partner’s gambling disorder.
Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO).
[Article]
BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime
(2022).
The Gambling Act 2005 and the (de)regulation of commercial gambling in Britain: A state-corporate harm.
Sociological Research Online.
[Article]
BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime
(2022).
An examination of the interrelationship between disordered gambling and intimate partner violence.
The International Review of Victimology.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2022).
Open letter to Ministers re Gambling Act Review.
Unpublished.
(Unpublished)
[Other]
BANKS, James
(2021).
From parasite to antihero: shifting depictions of the card sharp.
In: JOHNSON, Mark, (ed.)
The Casino, Card and Betting Game Reader.
Bloomsbury.
[Book Section]
BANKS, James
(2021).
Gambling in Britain: Analogue Legislation in a Digital Age.
Sheffield Hallam University.
[Other]
ZERAFA, Antonio, BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime
(2021).
The challenges of countering fraud in Malta’s remote gaming industry.
Journal of Financial Crime.
[Article]
BANKS, James, ADDIS, Nicholas and WATERS, Jaime
(2020).
Betting Shop Robberies: Reducing the Risk to Retail Staff.
Gaming Law Review, 24 (9), 592-599.
[Article]
BANKS, James, ADDIS, Nicholas, CADET, Nichola and DE HOOG, Fiona
(2020).
Evaluation of the Early Intervention Funded Tri Borough Child Criminal Exploitation Intervention Project.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
(Submitted)
[Monograph]
BANKS, James, WATERS, Jaime, ANDERSSON, Catrin and OLIVE, Victoria
(2019).
Prevalence of gambling disorder among prisoners: a systematic review.
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2019).
A system for classifying crimes related to gambling.
ResearchSnapshots.
[Article]
BANKS, James and WAUGH, Dan
(2018).
A taxonomy of gambling-related crime.
International gambling studies, 1-19.
[Article]
BANKS, James, ANDERSSON, Catrin, BEST, David, EDWARDS, Michael and WATERS, Jaime
(2018).
Families Living with Problem Gambling: Impacts, Coping Strategies and Help-Seeking.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BANKS, James and ALBERTSON, Katherine
(2018).
Veterans and violence: an exploration of pre-enlistment, military and post-service life.
European Journal of Criminology, 15 (6), 730-747.
[Article]
ANDERSSON, Catrin, BEST, David, IRVING, James, EDWARDS, Michael, BANKS, James, MAMA-RUDD, Adam and HAMER, Rebecca
(2018).
Understanding recovery from a family perspective: a survey of life in recovery for families.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University for Alcohol Research UK.
[Monograph]
ALBERTSON, Katherine, BANKS, James and MURRAY, Emma
(2017).
Military Veteran-offenders: Making sense of developments in the debate to inform service delivery.
Prison Service Journal, 234, 23-30.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2017).
Radical criminology and the techno-security-capitalist-complex.
In: STEINMETZ, Kevin F. and NOBLES, Matt R., (eds.)
Technocrime and criminological theory.
New York, Taylor & Francis, 102-115.
[Book Section]
BANKS, James
(2015).
The Heartbleed bug : insecurity repackaged, rebranded and resold.
Crime, Media, Culture, 11 (3), 259-279.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2014).
Online gambling, advantage play, reflexivity and virtual ethnography.
In: LUMSDEN, Karen and WINTER, Aaron, (eds.)
Reflexivity in criminological research : experience with the powerful and powerless.
London, Palgrave Macmillan, 289-300.
[Book Section]
BANKS, James
(2014).
Online gambling and crime: causes, controls and controversies.
Farnham, Ashgate.
[Authored Book]
BANKS, James
(2013).
Edging your bets: advantage play, gambling, crime and victimisation.
Crime, Media, Culture, 9 (2), 171-187.
[Article]
BANKS, James and MOXON, David
(2013).
The value(s) of cultural criminology.
In: COWBURN, Malcolm, DUGGAN, Marian, ROBINSON, Anne and SENIOR, Paul, (eds.)
Values in criminology and community justice.
Bristol, Policy Press, 109-125.
[Book Section]
BANKS, James
(2012).
Unmasking deviance: the visual construction of asylum seekers and refugees.
Critical Criminology : International Journal, 20 (3), 293-310.
[Article]
BANKS, James and MOXON, David
(2012).
UIEGA and the rise and rise of gaming and gambling in the UK.
CrimeTalk.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2011).
European regulation of cross-border hate speech in cyberspace: The limits of legislation.
European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 19 (1), 1-13.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2011).
Foreign national prisoners in the UK: explanations and implications.
The Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice, 50 (2), 184-198.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2010).
Regulating hate speech online.
International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 24 (3), 233-239.
[Article]
BANKS, James
(2008).
The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers and Asylum Policy.
Prison Service Journal (175), 43-49.
[Article]