Items where Author is "Grace, Jamie"
Number of items: 29.
Article
GRACE, Jamie
(2021).
UK human rights challenges in the time of COVID-19.
Ius Publicum Network Review, 1.
[Article]
OSWALD, Marion and GRACE, Jamie
(2021).
The Covid-19 Contact Tracing App In England and ‘Experimental Proportionality’.
Public Law, Jan, 27-37.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie and BAMFORD, Roxanne
(2020).
'AI Theory of Justice': Using Rawlsian approaches to better legislate on machine learning in government.
Amicus Curiae.
[Article]
POOLMAN, Sarah, WILSHAW, Richard and GRACE, Jamie
(2019).
Human rights in policing - the past, present and future.
The Political Quarterly.
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie
(2019).
'Algorithmic impropriety' in UK policing?
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice.
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie
(2019).
The policy shift towards more intensive monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice, 3 (1).
[Article]
DUGGAN, Marian and GRACE, Jamie
(2018).
Assessing vulnerabilities in the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme.
Child and Family Law Quarterly, 30 (2), 145-166.
[Article]
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).
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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).
[Article]
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).
[Article]
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).
[Article]
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.
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie
(2015).
Better information sharing, or 'share or be damned'?
Journal of adult protection, 17 (5), 308-320.
[Article]
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).
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
Foreword to the 'Privacy and Surveillance Conference Special Issue' of the Birkbeck Law Review.
Birkbeck Law Review, 2 (2), v-x.
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
The surveillance of 'risky subjects': adiaphorisation through criminal records, and contested narratives of stigma.
Birkbeck Law Review, 2 (2), 279-292.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
GRACE, Jamie
(2014).
The Information Governance Review and the new legal framework for informatics.
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 20 (1), 40-44.
[Article]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Monograph]
GRACE, Jamie and OSWALD, Marion
(2020).
Submission to the Independent Review of Administrative Law (October 2020).
Other.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
Teaching Resource
GRACE, Jamie
(2018).
A critical approach to the Prevent Duty: Raising awareness of the issues from an academic perspective.
[Teaching Resource]
(Unpublished)
[Teaching Resource]
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.
[Other]