Items where Author is "Cowburn, Malcolm"

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COWBURN, Malcolm, GILL, Aisha K and HARRISON, Karen (2015). Speaking about sexual abuse in British South Asian communities: offenders, victims and the challenges of shame and reintegration. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 21 (1), 4-15.

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COWBURN, Malcolm and LAVIS, Victoria (2013). Using a prisoner advisory group to develop diversity research in a maximum-security prison. Groupwork, 23 (3), 32-44.

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COWBURN, Malcolm (2011). Perceiving the continuum of sexual harm and the need for varied responses to sexual violence. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55 (2), 179-181.

COWBURN, Malcolm, NELSON, Peter and WILLIAMS, Janet (2000). Assessment of social work students: standpoint and strong objectivity. Social Work Education, 19 (6), 627-637.

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COWBURN, Malcolm, GELSTHORPE, L and WHAIDIN, A (2016). Critical reflections: Creating, curtailing and communicating academic freedoms. In: COWBURN, Malcolm, GELSTHORPE, L and WHAIDIN, A, (eds.) Research ethics in criminology : dilemmas, issues and solutions. Abingdon, Routledge, 220-227.

COWBURN, Malcolm (2016). Researching sex crimes and sex offenders: Some ethical and epistemological considerations. In: COWBURN, Malcolm, GELSTHORPE, Loraine and WHAIDIN, Azrini, (eds.) Research ethics in criminology : dilemmas, issues and solutions. Abingdon, Routledge, 115-132.

COWBURN, Malcolm (2016). Values in Work with People Who Commit Sex Crimes. In: VANSTONE, Maurice and PRIESTLEY, Philip, (eds.) Probation and politics : academic reflections from former practitioners. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 77-98.

COWBURN, Malcolm (2013). Men researching violent men: epistemologies, ethics and emotions in qualitative research. In: PINI, Barbara and PEASE, Bob, (eds.) Men, masculinities and methodologies. Genders and sexualities in the social sciences . Basingstoke, Palgrave, 181-196.

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AUSTEN, Liz and COWBURN, Malcolm (2013). Postmodernism and criminological thought : ‘Whose science? Whose knowledge?’. In: COWBURN, Malcolm, DUGGAN, Marian, ROBINSON, Ann and SENIOR, Paul, (eds.) Values in Criminology and Community Justice. Bristol, Policy Press, 21-38.

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COWBURN, Malcolm, DUGGAN, Marian and POLLOCK, Ed (2013). Working with different values: extremism, hate and sex crimes. In: COWBURN, Malcolm, DUGGAN, Marian, ROBINSON, Ann and SENIOR, Paul, (eds.) Values in criminology and community justice. Bristol, Policy Press, University of Bristol, 343-358.

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