Items where Author is "Pickles, James"
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Article
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.
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.
PICKLES, James
(2021).
Sociality of hate: The transmission of victimization of LGBT+ people through social media.
International Review of Victimology, 27 (3), 311-327.
PICKLES, James
(2020).
Book Review: Lizzie Seal and Maggie O’Neill, Imaginative Criminology of Spaces Past, Present and Future.
Qualitative Research, p. 146879412093439.
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Designing hate crime reporting devices: an exploration of young LGBT+ people's report needs.
Journal of LGBT Youth.
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Book review: Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Sexual Assault: Challenging the Myths.
International Review of Victimology, 026975801988481-026975801988481.
PICKLES, James
(2019).
LGBT hate crime : promoting a queer agenda for hate crime scholarship.
Journal of Hate Studies, 15 (1), 39-61.
GATEHOUSE, Cally, PICKLES, James and WOOD, Matthew
(2019).
CODA.
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 15 (2), 397-398.
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.
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Including and involving young people (under 18’s) in hate research without the consent of parents.
Qualitative Research.
PICKLES, James
(2016).
Book review: Hate Crime: Impact, Causes and Responses (2nd edition).
International Review of Victimology, 22 (3), 361-363.
Book Section
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.
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.