Items where Author is "Pickles, James"
Number of items: 14.
PICKLES, James, HIRST, Julia, FROGGATT, Chloe and KENNY, Megan
(2023).
Perceptions of Young Women Who Engage in Anal Sex: A Sociological Inquiry.
Journal of Positive Sexuality, 9 (1), 14-21.
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HIRST, Julia, PICKLES, James, KENNY, Megan, BERESFORD, Ruth and FROGGATT, Chloe
(2022).
A qualitative exploration of perceptions of anal sex: implications for sex education and sexual health services in England.
Culture, Health and Sexuality.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2021).
Sociality of hate: The transmission of victimization of LGBT+ people through social media.
International Review of Victimology, 27 (3), 311-327.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2020).
Book Review: Lizzie Seal and Maggie O’Neill, Imaginative Criminology of Spaces Past, Present and Future.
Qualitative Research, p. 146879412093439.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Designing hate crime reporting devices: an exploration of young LGBT+ people's report needs.
Journal of LGBT Youth.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Book review: Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Sexual Assault: Challenging the Myths.
International Review of Victimology, 026975801988481-026975801988481.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2019).
LGBT hate crime : promoting a queer agenda for hate crime scholarship.
Journal of Hate Studies, 15 (1), 39-61.
[Article]
GATEHOUSE, Cally, PICKLES, James and WOOD, Matthew
(2019).
CODA.
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 15 (2), 397-398.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Policing hate and bridging communities: a qualitative evaluation of relations between LGBT+ people and the police within the North East of England.
Policing and society.
[Article]
PICKLES, James and WARD, Chloe
(2019).
Researching Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Hate Crime Using Semi-Structured Interviews: A Case Study of Combining Overt Interview Data With Data Obtained Covertly.
In: EMMERICH, Nathan, (ed.)
SAGE Research Methods Cases.
SAGE.
[Book Section]
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Including and involving young people (under 18’s) in hate research without the consent of parents.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
GATEHOUSE, C, WOOD, M, BRIGGS, J, PICKLES, James and LAWSON, S
(2018).
Troubling Vulnerability: Designing with LGBT Young People's Ambivalence Towards Hate Crime Reporting.
In:
CHI '18 : Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
Association for Computing Machinery.
[Book Section]
PICKLES, James
(2017).
Contamination of overt data with covert data.
Research Ethics, 14 (4), 1-3.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2016).
Book review: Hate Crime: Impact, Causes and Responses (2nd edition).
International Review of Victimology, 22 (3), 361-363.
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