Items where Author is "Waters, Jaime"

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WATERS, Jaime (2016). How biography influences research: an autoethnography. British Journal of Community Justice, 14 (2), 45-60. [Article]

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BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime (2022). Gambling and Intimate Partner Violence. Probation Quarterly (26), 51-54. [Article]

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BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime (2022). The Gambling Act 2005 and the (de)regulation of commercial gambling in Britain: A state-corporate harm. Sociological Research Online. [Article]

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BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime (2022). An examination of the interrelationship between disordered gambling and intimate partner violence. The International Review of Victimology. [Article]

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ZERAFA, Antonio, BANKS, James and WATERS, Jaime (2021). The challenges of countering fraud in Malta’s remote gaming industry. Journal of Financial Crime. [Article]

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BANKS, James, ADDIS, Nicholas and WATERS, Jaime (2020). Betting Shop Robberies: Reducing the Risk to Retail Staff. Gaming Law Review, 24 (9), 592-599. [Article]

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PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and WATERS, Jaime (2020). Conclusion: What do we now know about emotional labour in criminal justice? Culture, context and conflict. In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.) Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice. Routledge. [Book Section]

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WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake (2020). Doing criminological research: an emotional labour perspective. In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.) Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Routledge. [Book Section]

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PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and WATERS, Jaime (2020). Introduction: why study emotional labour in criminal justice and criminology. In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.) Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Routledge. [Book Section]

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WATERS, Jaime, PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew (2020). The emotions and emotional labour of criminological researchers. Methodological Innovations, 13 (2), p. 2059799120926059. [Article]

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WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew, PHILLIPS, Jake and WATERS, Jaime (2020). Conformity, conflict and negotiation in criminal justice work: Understanding practice through the lens of emotional labour. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 61, p. 100390. [Article]

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WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake (2020). The emotional labour of doctoral criminological researchers. Methodological Innovations, 13 (2). [Article]

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BANKS, James, WATERS, Jaime, ANDERSSON, Catrin and OLIVE, Victoria (2019). Prevalence of gambling disorder among prisoners: a systematic review. International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology. [Article]

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BANKS, James, ANDERSSON, Catrin, BEST, David, EDWARDS, Michael and WATERS, Jaime (2018). Families Living with Problem Gambling: Impacts, Coping Strategies and Help-Seeking. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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MOXON, David and WATERS, Jaime (2018). Sourcing illegal drugs as a hidden older user: the ideal of ‘social supply’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 1-10. [Article]

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WATERS, Jaime (2016). Editorial: entering the field of criminological research. British Journal of Community Justice, 14 (2), 1-6. [Article]

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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) [Book Section]

MOXON, David and WATERS, Jaime (2016). Illegal drug use through the lifecourse: a study of 'hidden' older users. Abingdon, Routledge. [Authored Book]

WATERS, Jaime (2015). Snowball sampling: a cautionary tale involving a study of older drug users. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18 (4), 367-380. [Article]

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