Items where Author is "Lumsden, Karen"
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Article
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
Book Section
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.
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