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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alexandra and DEVANY, Chris (2023). Understanding how Community Protection Notices are used to manage anti-social behaviour attributed to people experiencing street homelessness. People, Place and Policy (PPP), 17 (1), 1-17.

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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.

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BLACK, Alex and HEAP, Vicky (2021). Procedural justice, compliance and the ‘upstanding citizen’: a study of community protection notices. The British Journal of Criminology.

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HEAP, Vicky (2021). Exploring the effects of long-term anti-social behaviour victimisation. International Review of Victimology, 27 (2), 227-242.

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HEAP, Vicky (2021). Anti-social behaviour victims' experiences of activating the 'Community Trigger' case review. People, Place and Policy Online, 1-14.

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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alexandra and RODGERS, Zoe (2021). Preventive justice: exploring the coercive power of community protection notices to tackle anti-social behaviour. Punishment and Society: the international journal of penology.

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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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HEAP, Vicky and DICKINSON, Jill (2018). Public Spaces Protection Orders: a critical policy analysis. Safer Communities, 17 (3), 182-192.

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HEAP, Vicky (2016). Coming of Age: Developments, Dilemmas and Debates about Anti-Social Behaviour [Editorial]. Safer Communities, 15 (4), 173-175.

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HEAP, Vicky (2016). Guest Editorial - Coming of Age : Developments, Dilemmas and Debates about Anti-Social Behaviour. Safer Communities, 15 (4), 173-175.

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HEAP, Vicky (2016). Putting victims first? : a critique of Coalition anti-social behaviour policy. Critical Social Policy, 36 (2), 246-264.

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HEAP, Vicky (2014). Transforming anti-social behaviour: ASBOs, injunctions and cross-cutting criminal justice concerns. British journal of community justice, 12 (3), 67-79.

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HEAP, Vicky and DUGGAN, Marian (2013). Victims as vote-winners? The antisocial behaviour/ hate crime nexus. Criminal Justice Matters, 94 (1), 24-25.

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HEAP, Vicky (2008). Criminal Victimisation of the Elderly: Have rates of crime against the elderly changed relative to overall crime rates? Internet Journal of Criminology.

Book Section

HEAP, Vicky and WATERS, Jaime (2018). Using mixed methods in criminology. In: FRANCIS, Peter and DAVIES, Pamela, (eds.) Doing Criminological Research - 3rd edition. SAGE. (In Press)

HEAP, Vicky (2018). Conceptualising Victims of Anti-Social Behaviour is Far from 'Ideal'. In: DUGGAN, Marian, (ed.) Revisiting the 'Ideal Victim ': Developments in Critical Victimology. Bristol, Policy Press, 211-228.

HEAP, Vicky (2016). Anti-social behaviour, harm and victimisation. In: CORTEEN, Karen, MORLEY, Sharon, TAYLOR, Paul and TURNER, Joseph, (eds.) A Companion to Crime, Harm and Victimisation. Policy Press, 8-9.

DUGGAN, M. and HEAP, Vicky (2016). Policy and victims in the UK. In: CORTEEN, Karen, MORLEY, Sharon, TAYLOR, Paul and TURNER, Jo, (eds.) A companion to crime, harm and victimisation. Companions in criminology and criminal justice . Bristol, Policy Press, 159-161.

DUGGAN, M and HEAP, Vicky (2016). Victim hierarchy. In: CORTEEN, Karen, MORLEY, Sharon, TAYLOR, Paul and TURNER, Jo, (eds.) A companion to crime, harm and victimisation. Companions in criminology and criminal justice . Bristol, Policy Press, 243-245.

Monograph

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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alex and DEVANY, Chris (2022). Guidance for the use of tools and powers from the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act (2014) with people experiencing street homelessness. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University.

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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alex and DEVANY, Chris (2022). Living within a Public Spaces Protection Order: the impacts of policing anti-social behaviour on people experiencing street homelessness. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University, Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice.

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DIMA, Isabela and HEAP, Vicky (2021). How Do Local Councils Administer Community Protection Notices? Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University.

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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alexandra and RODGERS, Zoe (2021). What is it like to be issued with a Community Protection Notice? Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University.

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HEAP, Vicky and HERRERA, Jennifer (2018). Investigating the Community Trigger in action : a report for Safer Bristol Community Safety Partnership. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University/ASB Help. (Unpublished)

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DUGGAN, Marian and HEAP, Vicky (2014). Administrating victimization : the politics of anti-social behaviour and hate crime policy. Palgrave hate studies . Palgrave Pivot.

Other

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HEAP, Vicky, BLACK, Alexandra and DEVANY, Chris (2022). Punishing poverty in public spaces: living within a Public Spaces Protection Order. Is it a Crime to be Poor?.

HEAP, Vicky (2021). The Community Trigger case review: does it help victims of anti-social behaviour? Sheffield Institute for Policy Studies Blog.

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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.

HEAP, Vicky and DICKINSON, Jill (2018). Public Spaces Protection Orders: a boost to council finances. Sheffield Institute for Policy Studies Blog.

HEAP, Vicky and DICKINSON, Jill (2018). Public Spaces Protection Orders: a new, unregulated frontier in criminalisation. Sheffield Institute for Policy Studies Blog.

HEAP, Vicky (2018). The Pleasures (and Pains) of Hosting a BSC Annual Conference. The British Society of Criminology Blog.

HEAP, Vicky (2016). Anti-Social Behaviour Policy is Still Not Putting Victims First. The London School of Economics Politics and Policy Blog.

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