Items where Author is "Lumsden, Karen"
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LUMSDEN, Karen and BLACK, Alexandra
(2020).
‘Sorry, I’m Dead, it’s Too Late Now’: Barriers Faced by D/deaf Citizens When Accessing Police Services.
Disability and Society.
BLACK, Alexandra, LUMSDEN, Karen and HADLINGTON, Lee
(2019).
'Why Don't You Block Them?' Police Officers' Constructions of the Ideal Victim When Responding to Reports of Interpersonal Cybercrime.
In: LUMSDEN, Karen and HARMER, Emily, (eds.)
Online Othering.
Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
.
Springer International Publishing, 355-378.
BLACK, Alexandra and LUMSDEN, Karen
(2019).
Precautionary policing and dispositives of risk in a police force control room in domestic abuse incidents: An ethnography of call handlers, dispatchers and response officers.
Policing and society.
HADLINGTON, Lee, LUMSDEN, Karen, BLACK, Alexandra and FERRA, Fenia
(2018).
A Qualitative Exploration of Police Officers’ Experiences, Challenges, and Perceptions of Cybercrime.
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.
LUMSDEN, Karen, GOODE, Jackie and BLACK, Alex
(2018).
‘I will not be thrown out of the country because I’m an immigrant’: Eastern European migrants’ responses to hate crime in a semi-rural context in the wake of Brexit.
Sociological Research Online.
LUMSDEN, Karen and BLACK, Alexandra
(2018).
Austerity policing, emotional labour and the boundaries of police work: an ethnography of a police force control room in England.
The British Journal of Criminology, 58 (3), 606-623.