Institute of Criminal Justice Studies

Recent publications

  • Publications 2011
      • Aleem,A and Antwi-Boasiako, A.(Forthcoming July 2011) Internet Auction Fraud: the evolving nature of online auctions criminality and the mitigating framework to address the threat. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (Special Edition Fraud Management)
      • Carson, D. (2011). Investigative psychology and law: Towards collaboration by focusing on evidence and inferential reasoning. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Prof ling. 8 (1): 74–89.
      • Charman, S (2011) 'Lobbying And Representation : An Analysis Of The Emergence Of The 'Senior Police Voice' During The Late Twentieth Century', Contemporary British History, 25, 2.
      • Case, S., Ellis, T., Haine, K., Hayden, C., Shalev K. & Shawyer, A. (2011 July) A tale of two cities: Young people, anti-social behaviour and localised public opinion Crime Prevention and Community Safety
      • Ellis, T. & Akpala, J. (2011 forthcoming) Making sense of the relationship between trafficking in persons, human smuggling and organised crime: the case of Nigeria. Police Journal
      • Fisher, R., Milne, R. and Bull, R. (2011). Interviewing cooperative witnesses. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20. 16-19.
      • Frost N, Esin C, Holt A, Nolas SM, & Shinebourne P (2011) Collective Findings, Individual Interpretations:  An illustration of a pluralistic approach to qualitative data analysis, Qualitative Research in Psychology
      • Holliday, R.E, Humphries, J. E., Milne, R., Memon, A., Houlder, L., Lyons, A., and Bull, R., (in press). Reducing misinformation effects in older adults with the cognitive interview mnemonics. Psychology and Aging.
      • Holt, A (2011) Responding to the problem of 'parent abuse', The Psychologist, 24 (3), 186-188.
      • Holt, A & Pamment, N (2011) The Challenges of Researching 'Young Offenders': Making inroads using Assisted Questionnaires, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14 (2), 125-133.
      • Holt, A (2011) 'Discourse Analysis Approaches' in Frost, N (Ed.) Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology: From Core to Combined Approaches, Open University Press; Buckingham.
      • Jenkins, C and Ellis, T. (2011 in press) Highway to hooliganism? An evaluation of the impact of combat sport participation on individual criminality. International Journal of Police Science & Management. 
      • Milne, R. and Roberts, K. . Investigation and investigative interviewing: A practical perspective. Special issue of the British Journal of Forensic Practice.
      • O'Mahony, B., Smith, K., and Milne, R. (in press). The identification of the vulnerable witness prior to an investigative interview. Paper to appear in     Investigation and investigative interviewing: A practical perspective. Special issue of the British Journal of Forensic Practice.
      • Poyser, S., and Milne, R.. Miscarriages of justice: A call for continued research focusing on reforming the investigative process. Paper to be in       Investigation and investigative interviewing: A practical perspective. Special issue of the British Journal of Forensic Practice.
      • Westera, N., Kebbell, M., and Milne, R. (in press). Police officer's perceptions of interview format and quality of evidence. Journal of Applied Cognitive Psychology, iFirst
      • Westera, N., Kebbell, M., and Milne, R. (2011). Interviewing rape victims: Interviewing witnesses: will investigative and evidential requirements ever concord? Paper to appear in Investigation and investigative interviewing: A practical perspective. Special issue of the British Journal of Forensic Practice.
  • Publications 2010
      • Aleem, A & Brooks, G. (2010) Cricket, Corruption and Gambling Spectrum: The UK's Fraud Prevention Service Newsletter October 2010, pp 16-17 
      • Brooks, G.and Aleem, A. (2010) Gambling: the easy way to launder money! In Spectrum: The UK's Fraud Prevention Service Newsletter December 2010, pp 17-18
      • Brooks, G. (2010) Whistleblowing: Following a Procedure in The Internal Betrayal: A CIFAS report on beating the growing threat of Staff Fraud pp 12-14, London: CIFAS
      • Al Hashemi, A. Brooks, G. and Ellis, T. (2010) Examining the relationship between migration, labour and crime in the UAE: Crime prevention and the case of Dubai, Asian Association of Police Studies (AAPS) pp. 451-465, Seoul, AAPS
      • Brooks, G. (2010) 'Maintaining Police Independence: The Importance of Discretion and Resisting Political Interference', South Korean National Police Agency, pp 35-47, Seoul, NPA
      • Brooks, G. Chen, Fei-Lin. Lewis, C. and Ellis, T. (2010) Youth Crime: Policing and preventing young offenders 'at risk' in Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) and England and Wales, Asian Association of Police Studies (AAPS) pp. 175-197, Seoul, AAPS.
      • Carson, D. (2010).  Suing detectives. The Police Journal, 83 (1): 11-28.
      • Carter, C and Pycroft, A "Getting Out: Offenders in Conservation Work Settings" in Cowe, F, Brayford, J and Deering, J (eds) (2010) What Else works? Creative Work with Offenders Cullompton. Willan
      • Cook, I. R. (2010) Policing, partnerships and profits: The operations of Business Improvement Districts and Town Centre Management schemes in England. Urban Geography, 31 (4), in press.
      • Dando, C., Wilcock, R., Behnkle, C., and Milne, R. (2010). Modifying the Cognitive Interview: Countenancing forensic application by enhancing practicability. Psychology, Crime and Law, iFirst, 1-21.
      • Ellis, T. and Akpala, J. (2010) Making sense of the relationship between trafficking in persons, Human smuggling, and organised crime: the case of Nigeria . In C. Fogaça (Ed), Inhuman Trafficking, Cadernos de Andministração Interna, Human Rights and Citizenship Collection (1): Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings (OTSH). Lisbon: Ministry of the Interior (Ministério da Administração Interna), pp. 115-144
      • Ellis, T. and Akpala, J. (2010) Compreender a relação entre o tráfico de pessoas, o tráfico ilícito de migrantes e a criminalidade organnizada:O caso da Nigéria . Em C. Fogaça (Ed), Tráfico Desumano, Cadernos de Andministração Interna, Colecção de Direitos Humanos e Cidadania (1): Observatório do Tráfico de Seres Humanos (OTSH). Lisboa: Ministério da Administração Interna, pp. 115-149
      • Ellis, T. and Hall, N. (2010) Hate Crime. In J. M. Brown and E. A. Campbell (eds) The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
      • Frost N, Brooks-Gordon B, Esin C, Holt A, Mehdizadeh L, Nolas SM, & Shinebourne P (2010) Pluralism in Qualitative Research:  the impact of different researchers and qualitative approaches on the analysis of qualitative data,Qualitative Research,10 (4), 441-460.
      • Hall, N. (2010) Law Enforcement and Hate Crime: Theoretical Perspectives on the Complexities of Policing Hatred. In N. Chakraborti (ed) Hate Crime: Concepts, Policy, Future Directions. Collumpton, Willan Publishing.
      • Hall, N. (2010) Hate Crime Offending and Victimisation: Some considerations for public protection. In M. Nash and A. Williams (eds) The Handbook of Public Protection. Collumpton, Willan Publishing.
      • Hayden, C. (2010) 'Offending behaviour in care: is children’s residential care a ‘criminogenic’ environment?', Child & Family Social Work, Vol. 13, No.4, November, pp. 461-472.
      • Hayden,C and Gough,C (2010) Implementing Restorative Justice in Children's Residential Care. Bristol. Policy Press
      • Holt, A (2010) Managing ‘spoiled identities’: Parents’ experiences of compulsory parenting support programmes,Children and Society, 24 (5), 413-423.
      • Gee, J. Button, M. and Brooks, G. (2010) The financial cost of UK Public Sector Fraud: A less painful way to reduce public expenditure. Milton Keynes: MacIntyre Hudson 
      • Gee, J. Button, M. and Brooks, G. (2010) The financial cost of Healthcare fraud. Milton Keynes: MacIntyre Hudson 
      • Kim, Hakkyong and Brooks, G. (2010) Inappropriate Calls to the Police: The Development of the Single Non Emergency Number in England and Wales:  The Journal of Police Studies, Police Science Institute  Vol 24, No (1) (2010) pp 269-287: South Korea: Seoul
      • Holt, A (2010) ‘Disciplining ‘problem parents’ in the youth court: Between Regulation and Resistance’, Social Policy and Society, 9 (1), 89-99.
      • Holt, A (2010) ‘Using telephones for narrative interviewing: A Research Note’, Qualitative Research, 10 (1), 113-121.
      • Lewis C. and others (2010)   An Independent Assessment of the Hampshire Young Persons’ Specialist Assessment Service Training Project to address Problematic/Harmful Sexual behaviour (P/HSB) in children and young people: Hampshire CC, 2010.
      • Jones, D., Grieve, J., and Milne, R. (2010). Reviewing the reviewers. The review of homicides in the United Kingdom. Investigative Sciences Journal, 2, 1-31.
      • Nash, M (2010) ‘The Politics of Public Protection’ in M. Nash and A. Williams (Eds) The Handbook of Public Protection, Willan, 2010 (September).
      • Nash, M (2010) ‘Singing from the same Mappa hymn sheet – but can we hear all the voices?' in A. Pycroft and D. Gough (Eds.), Multi Agency Working: Control and Care in Contemporary Correctional Practice, Bristol: Policy Press.
      • Pakes, F. (2010) The comparative method in globalised criminology. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 43, 17-30.
      • Pakes, F. (2010) Comparative criminal justice. Cullompton: Willan
      • Savage, S (2010) ‘ACPO: elite de la police britannique’ in La Tribune du Commissaire No 114 May 2010
      • Silverstone, D. and Savage, S. (2010) ‘Farmers, Factories and Funds: Organised Crime and Illicit Drugs Cultivation within the British Vietnamese Community Global Crime
      • Savage, S and Charman, S. (2010) ‘Public Protectionism and 'Sarah's Law': exerting pressure through single issue campaigns’, in M. Nash and A. Williams (eds.) Handbook of Public Protection, Cullompton: Willan.
      • Pakes, F. and Winstone, J. (2010) Offenders with mental health problems in the criminal justice system: The multi-agency challenge. In: A. Pycroft and D. Gough (Eds.). Multi-agency working in criminal justice: Control and care in correctional practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 169-183.
      • Pamment, N. (2010).  Youth offending teams: a Multi-Agency success or system failure?  In A, Pycroft and D, Gough (Eds), Multi Agency Working in Criminal Justice: Control and Care in Contemporary Correctional Practice (pp.219-232). Bristol. Policy Press. 
      • Pycroft, A (2010) ”Complexity, Consensus and Emergence: The Mixed Economy of Service Provision” in Pycroft, A and Gough, D (eds) Multi Agency Working in Criminal Justice: Control and Care in Contemporary Correctional Practice. Bristol. Policy Press.
      • Pycroft, A and Gough, D (eds) (2010). Multi Agency Working in Criminal Justice: Control and Care in Contemporary Correctional Practice. Bristol. Policy Press
      • Pycroft, A Understanding and Working with Substance Misusers (2010). London Sage Publications.
      • Winstone, J., and Pakes, F. (2010). Process Evaluation of the Mental Health Court Pilot.  Ministry of Justice Research Series 18/10.
  • Publications 2009
      • Shalev, K., Schaefer, M., Morgan, A. (2009). Investigating missing person cases: how can we learn where they go or how far they travel? International Journal of Police Science & Management, 11(2).123-129.
      • Carson, D. (2009). Detecting, developing and disseminating detectives’ ‘creative’ skills. Policing & Society, 19(3): 216-225.
      • Carson, D. (2009). The abduction of Sherlock Holmes, International journal of Police Science & Management, 11(2): 193-202.
      • Nash, M. and Walker, L. (2009) 'Mappa - Is Closer Collaboration Really the Answer to Effectiveness?' Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Vol 3(2) 172-180.
      • Baber, C., Smith, P.A., Butler, M. And Hunter, J. (2009), Mobile Technology for Crime Scene Examination. International Journal of Human Cmputer Studies, 67 (5), pp. 411-482
      • Hayden, C. (2009) ‘Deviance and Violence in Schools. A review of the evidence in England,’ International Journal of Violence and School, 9, September, pp.85-112.
      • Hayden, C. (2009) ‘Family Group Conferences – are they an effective and viable way of working with attendance and behaviour problems in schools?’ British Journal of Educational Research, 35 (2), pp.205-220.
      • Pakes, F., and Winstone, J.  (2009) Effective practice in mental health liaison and diversion The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 48(2), 158-171
      • Winstone, J., and Pakes, F. (2009) Report on National Criminal Justice Mental Health Diversion.  London: Department of Health
      • Charman, S. and Savage, S.P (2009) 'Mothers for Justice? Gender and Campaigns Against Miscarriages of Justice', British Journal of Criminology, 49, 6.
      • Goldhill, R. (2009) The Corston Report - Reading between the Lines, Prison Service Journal, No. 184, 13-19
      • Smith, G., Button, M., Johnston and Frimpong, K. (Under Review). Understanding Fraud: Contemporary Issues in White Collar Crime. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
      • Brooks, G. Button M and Frimpong, K (2009) 'Policing Fraud in the Private Sector: A Survey of the FTSE 100 Companies in the UK'. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 11 (4), 493-504
      • Frimpong, K. (2009). Counter Fraud Specialists Profession: Preliminary Results on a Survey of Counter Fraud Specialists Profession and the Way Forward. University of Portsmouth, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies.
  • Publications 2008
      • Pakes, F., and Winstone, J. (2008) The fall and rise of mental health diversion.Prison Service Journal.177, 43-47
      • Winstone,J., and Pakes, F. (2008) Report on National Criminal Justice Mental Health Team Audit (England). London: Department of Health.
      • Winstone,J., and Pakes, F. (2008) The Mentally Disordered Offender: Disenablers for the Delivery of Justice.In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev, A. Shawyer (eds), Applying Psychology in Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley
      • Smith, P.A., Baber, C., Hunter, J. and Butler, M. (2008), Measuring Team Skills in Crime Scene Examination: Exploring Ad-hoc Teams. Ergonomics, 51 (10), pp. 1463 - 1488
      • Ellis, T., Lewis, C., Hamai, K. and Williamson, T. (2008) Japanese Community Policing Under the Microscope. In T. Williamson (Ed) The Handbook of Knowledge-based policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. Chichester: Wiley.pp.175-197
      • Hamai, K. and Ellis, T. (2008) Japanese criminal justice: was re-integrative shaming a chimera? Punishment & Society, 10 (1) 25-46 
      • Hamai, K. and Ellis, T. (2008) Genbatsuka: Growing Penal Populism and the changing role of Public Prosecutors in Japan. Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology (33) pp.67-91.
      • Brooks, G., Ellis, T., and Lewis, C. (2008) Pachinko: A Japanese Addiction? International Gambling Studies Vol. 8 No.2.
      • Ellis, T. and Shalev, K. (2008) An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Kainos Community ‘Challenge-to-Change’ programme in English prisons. Runcorn: Kainos Community.
      • Bain, A., & Thomas, M., (2008) What use Insanity?, International Journal of Police Science and Management Vol: 10 No. 3
      • Jones, D., Grieve, J., and Milne, R. (2008). Reviewing the reviewers: A tool to aid homicide reviews. The Journal of Homicide and Major Incident Investigation, 4, 59-69
      • Hayden, C. (2008) Education, Schooling and Young Offenders of Secondary School Age, Pastoral Care in Education, 26(1), 23-31.
      • Nash, M. (2008) The anatomy of serious further offending, Oxford: Oxford University Press (with A, Williams.)
      • Nash, M. (2008) ‘Working with Dangerous Offenders’ in S. Green, E. Lancaster and S. Feasey (Eds), Addressing Offending Behaviour, Willan Publishing
      • Nash, M. (2008) ‘The Policy Framework’ in S. Green, E. Lancaster and S. Feasey (Eds), Addressing Offending Behaviour, Willan Publishing
      • Nash, M. (2008) ‘Exit the Polibation Officer? - De-coupling police and probation’, International Journal of Police Science and Management Vol. 10 (3) pp. 302-312.
      • Golding, B. and Savage, S. (2008) ‘Leadership and Performance Management’ in Newburn T. (ed) The Handbook of Policing (Second edition) Cullompton: Willan
      • Charman, S. and Savage, S. (2008) ‘Controlling Crime and Disorder: the Labour Legacy’ in Powell, M. (ed) Modernising the Welfare State Bristol: Policy Press
      • Johnston, L. (2008) ‘Neighbourhood policing and community engagement: Police Community Support Officers in the London Metropolitan Police, in Williamson, T. (ed.) The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing (370-87), Chichester: Wiley
      • Johnston, L., Button, M. and Williamson, T. (2008) ‘Police, governance and the Private Finance Initiative’ Policing & Society, 18, 3: 225-244
      • Johnston, L. (2008) Vigilantism’ in Newburn, T. and Neyroud, P. (eds.), Dictionary of Policing, Cullompton: Willan (2008): 284
      • Button, M., Frimpong, K. and Johnston, L. (2008) ‘The Fraud Review and the policing of fraud: laying the foundations for a centralised fraud police or Counter-Fraud Executive’? Policing: a Journal of Policy and Practice, 2, 2: 241-50.
      • Carson, D. and Bain, A. (2008). Professional Risk and Working with People. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
      • Carson, D. (2008). Editorial: Justifying risk decisions. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 18: 139-144.
      • Carson, D. (in press). The abduction of Sherlock Holmes. International Journal of Police Science & Management.
      • Wilcock, R., Bull, R., and Milne, R. (2008). Criminal identification by witnesses: Psychology and practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
      • Vrij, A, Mann, S., Fisher, R., Leal, S., Milne, R., and Bull, R. (2008). Increasing cognitive load to facilitate lie detection: The benefit of recalling an event in reverse order. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 253-265.
      • Walsh, D., and Milne, R. (2008). Keeping the PEACE? - A study of investigative interviewing practices in the public sector. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 13, 39-57.
      • Dando, C., Wilcock, R., and Milne, R. (2008). The cognitive interview: Inexperienced police officers' perceptions of their witness/victim interviewing practices. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 13, 59-70.
      • Savage, S. (2008) 'Deaths in Police Custody' in Newburn, T. and Neyroud, P. (eds) Dictionary of Policing Cullompton: Willan
      • Button, M. (2008) Doing Security: Critical Reflections and an Agenda for Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 
  • Publications 2007
      • Borodzicz, E. and Button, M. (Eds) (2007). Terrorism Special Edition of Security Journal 20 (3)
      • Button, M. (2007). Assessing the regulation of private security across Europe. European Journal of Criminology, 4 (1), 109-28.
      • Button, M. (2007). Security Officers and Policing: Powers, Culture and Control in the Governance of Private Space. Aldershot: Ashgate.
      • Button, M., Frimpong, K., Smith, G. and Johnston, L. (2007). Professionalising counter fraud specialists in the UK: Assessing progress and recommendations for reform. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 9 (2), 92-101.
      • Button, M., Williamson, T. and Johnston, L. (2007). Too many chiefs and not enough chief executives: Barriers to the development of PFI in the police service in England and Wales. Criminology and Criminal Justice. 7 (3): 287-305
      • Button, M. , Frimpong, K., Smith, G. and Johnston, L. (2007) New directions in policing fraud: the emergence of the counter-fraud specialist in the United KingdomInternational Journal of the Sociology of Law 35: 192-208
      • Carson, D. (2007). A psychology and law of fact-finding? In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev and A. Shawyer, (Eds). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Carson, D. (2007). Identifying liability for organizational errors. In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev and A. Shawyer, (Eds). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Carson , D. (2007) Investigating investigations: Models of investigation. In T. Newburn, T. Williamson and A. Wright (Eds). Handbook of Criminal Investigation (pp. 383-401). Cullompton: Willan.
      • Carson, D. (2007). Processes: Proving guilt, disproving innocence. In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev and A. Shawyer, (Eds). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Carson, D., Milne, R., Pakes, F., Shalev, K. and Shawyer, A. (2007). Applying legal concepts. In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev and A. Shawyer, (Eds). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Carson, D., Milne, R., Pakes, F., Shalev, K. and Shawyer, A. (Eds) (2007). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Carson, D., Milne, R., Pakes, F., Shalev, K. and Shawyer, A. (2007). Psychology and law: A science to be applied. In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev and A. Shawyer, (Eds). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Carson, D. and Bain, A. (in press) Professional risk and working with people: A guide to decision-making Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice
      • Dando, C., Wilcock, R. and Milne, R. (in press). The cognitive interview: Inexperienced police officers’ perceptions of their witness/victim interviewing practices. Legal and Criminological Psychology.
      • Ellis T. and Hamai, K. (2007). Crime and criminal justice in modern Japan: From re-integrative shaming to popular punitivism, Japan Focus.
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      • Ellis, T., Lewis, C., Hamai, K. and Williamson, T. (forthcoming). Japanese community policing under the microscope. In T. Williamson (Ed.) The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conception and Future Directions. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Hamai, K. and Ellis T. (2007). Japanese criminal justice: was re-integrative shaming a chimera? Punishment & Society.
      • Frimpong, K., and Baker, P. (2007). Fighting public sector fraud: The growth of professionalism in counter-fraud investigators. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 9 (2), 130–137.
      • Hall, N. (forthcoming). Making Sense of Numbers: The Social Construction of Hate Crime in London and New York. Vienna: European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia.
      • Hall, N. (2007) Policing Hatred. Police, March, 28-29.
      • Hall, N. (forthcoming) Policing racist hate crime. In Bhui, H. S. (ed.) Race and Criminal Justice. London, Sage.
      • Hall, N. and Hayden, C. (2007). Is ‘hate crime’ a relevant and useful way of conceptualising some forms of school bullying? International Journal on Violence in Schools (3), 3-24.
      • Hayden, C. (2007). Children in Trouble. The Role of Families, Schools and Communities. Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan.
      • Hayden, C. (forthcoming). Family group conferences – are they an effective and viable way of working with attendance and behaviour problems in schools? British Journal of Educational Research.
      • Hayden, C., Hales, G., Lewis, C. & Silverstone, D. (forthcoming). Young men convicted of firearms offences in England and Wales: an exploration of family and educational background as opportunities for prevention, Policy Studies.
      • Hayden, C., Williamson, T. & Webber, R. (2007). Schools, pupil behaviour and young offenders. British Journal of Criminology, 47 (2), 293-310.
      • Hayden, C. (forthcoming) Education, schooling and young offenders of secondary school age International Journal of Pastoral Care in Education
      • Heath, B. (2007) Enhanced supervision or surveillance? The Use of CCTV in approved premises Criminal Justice Matters No 68, 18-19
      • Johnston, L. (2007). ‘Keeping the family together’. Police Community Support Officers and the ‘police extended family’ in London. Policing and Society.17, 2 : 119-40.
      • Johnston, L. (2007). Private investigations. in T. Newburn, T. Williamson and A. Wright, A. (Eds.).The Handbook of Criminal Investigation (pp. 255-75). Cullompton: Willan.
      • Johnston, L. (2007). The trajectory of ‘private policing’. In A. Henry and D.J. Smith (Eds.). Transformations in Policing, Aldershot: Ashgate.
      • Johnston, L. (forthcoming). Vigilantism. In J. Fleming and A. Wakefield (Eds) The Sage Dictionary of Policing, London: Sage.
      • Johnston, L and Shearing, C. (forthcoming). Security governance. In J. Fleming, and A. Wakefield (Eds), The Sage Dictionary of Policing, London: Sage.
      • Lewis, C. (2007). International structures and transnational crime. I n T. Newburn, T. Williamson, and A. Wright (Eds). The Handbook of Criminal Investigation, Cullompton: Willan.
      • Lewis, C. and Ellis, T.   (2007).  Victim protection in the United Kingdom: Policies, practice and the law , in Zhang, H.W. (ed) Studies on Victims Protection. (pp. 201-226). Court Press, China Court.
      • Meier, P. and Lewis, C. (in press) Mind-mapping: a tool for eliciting and representing knowledge held by diverse informants Social Research Up-Dates
      • Fernandes, K., Lewis, C. et al (in press) Classification of gun-crime types in the United KingdomTechnovation
      • Oately, G., Lewis, C. et al (forthcoming) The Gang gun-crime problem: solutions from social network theory’ in Franke, K., Petrovic, S. and Abraham, A. (eds) Computational Forensics
      • Loveday, B. McClory J (2007) Fitting the bill- local policing in the 21 st century Policy Exchange London
      • Loveday, B. Community policing under New Labour. Criminal Justice Matters. No 67, Spring
      • Loveday, B. (forthcoming). Local authorities and basic command units. Future mechanisms of police accountability and service delivery. International Journal of Police Science and Management.
      • Loveday, B. (forthcoming). Police Authorities. In T. Newburn and P. Neyroud (eds.) Dictionary of Policing , Cullompton: Willan.
      • Loveday, B. (2007). Re-engineering the police organisation: Implementing workforce modernisation in England and Wales. The Police Journal.
      • Loveday, B. ( forthcoming). Workforce modernisation in the police service. International Journal of Police Science and Management.
      • Loveday, B. and McClory, J. (forthcoming) Paying for the Bill - police reform in England and Wales Policy Exchange London;
      • Carlisle , P. and Loveday, B. (2007)Performance management and the demise of leadership, The International Journal of Leadership in Public Services Vol 3 Issue 2;
      • Loveday, B. (forthcoming). Local authorities and basic command units. Future mechanisms of police accountability and service delivery. International Journal of Police Science and Management.
      • Milne, R. & Bull, R. (forthcoming 2 nd Ed.) Investigative Interviewing: Psychology & Practice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Milne, R. , Shaw, G. and Bull, R. (2007). Investigative interviewing: The role of psychology, in D. Carson, R. Milne, R., F. Pakes, F. and K. Shalev (Eds) Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Milne, R. , Wilcock, R. & Bull, R. (forthcoming). Criminal Identification by Witnesses: Psychology and Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
      • Vrij, A, Mann, S., Fisher, R., Leal, S., Milne, R., and Bull, R. (in press). Increasing
        cognitive load to facilitate lie detection: The benefit of recalling an event in reverse order. Law and Human Behavior.
      • Walsh, D. and Milne, R. (2007). Giving PEACE a chance. Public Administration. 85, 525-540
      • Walsh, D. and Milne, R. (in press). Keeping the PEACE? A study of investigative interviewing practices in the public sector. Legal and Criminological Psychology.
      • Nash, M. (2007) The Just Community – keeping crime at bay? Vista, 11 (1) 55-62
      • Nash, M. (2007). Beyond system failure – tackling violence risks in the criminal justice system Criminal Justice Matters No 66, Winter 2006/7: 18-20
      • Nash, M. (2007) Working with young people in a culture of public protection in Blyth, M. Baker, K. and Solomon, E. (eds) Young People and Risk Bristol: Polity Press
      • Nash, M. (forthcoming). The policy framework. In S. Green, S. Lancaster and S. Feasey. (Eds) Addressing Offending Behaviour. Cullompton: Willan.
      • Nash, M. (forthcoming). Working with dangerous offenders. In S. Green, S. Lancaster and S. Feasey (Eds) Addressing Offending Behaviour. Cullompton: Willan.
      • Norman, P. (2007). From enforcement to strategic partnership: the contemporary challenge of the United Nations in countering terrorism. Security Journal, 20(3). 197-209
      • Pakes, F. (in press). Anti-Social Behaviour Orders: De Britse aanpak van overlast. Tijdschrift voor criminology.
      • Pakes, F. (forthcoming). Bringing war criminals to justice. In G. Kurian (Ed.), The World Encyclopedia of Police Forces and Correctional Systems. Thomson Gale.
      • Pakes, B. (2007) An International Perspective in Boone, M. and Moerings, M. (eds) Dutch Prisons The Hague: BJU (297-314)
      • Pakes, F. (2007). Comparative criminal justice (Methodology). In D. Smith (Ed.). Encyclopaedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. London: Sage.
      • Pakes, F. ( forthcoming). Dutch prisons: view from abroad. In M. Boone and M. Moerings (Eds). Dutch Prisons: Front Runners in Penal Policy? The Hague: Boom.
      • Pakes, F. (forthcoming). Legal aspects of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide legislation. In G. Kurian (Ed.) The World Encyclopedia of Police Forces and Correctional Systems. Thomson: Gale.
      • Pakes, F. (2007). The changing nature of adversarial, inquisitorial and Islamic trials. In D. Carson, B. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev and A. Shawyer (Eds.). Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley.
      • Pakes, F. and Winstone J (2007) Psychology and Crime: Understanding and Tackling Offending Behaviour. Cullompton: Willan
      • Pakes, F. , Hazenberg, A. and Bierama, M. (forthcoming) Pearls in Policing The Hague: Police Academy of the Netherlands
      • Pycroft, A. (forthcoming) The psychology of addiction – are there more questions than answers. In F. Pakes and J. Winstone. Psychology and Crime: Understanding and Tackling Offending Behaviour. Cullompton: Willan
      • Savage, S. (2007). Police Reform: Forces for Change. Oxford: University Press.
      • Savage, S. (2007). Neighbourhood policing and the re-invention of the constable. Pol icing: A Journal of Policy and Practice Vol 1 No 2: 202-213
      • Savage, S. (2007). Restoring justice: Campaigns against miscarriages of justice and the restorative justice process. European Journal of Criminology, Vol. 4 (2), 195-216
      • Savage, S. and Milne, R. (2007). ‘Miscarriages of justice’ in T. Newburn, T. Williamson and A. Wright (eds). Handbook of Criminal Investigation. Cullompton: Willan
      • Savage, S., Grieve, J. and Poyser, S. (2007) Putting wrongs to right: Campaigns about miscarriages of justice. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Vol.7 (1), 83-105
      • Savage, S. (forthcoming). Give and Take: The Bifurcation of Police Reform in Britain. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology.
      • Savage, S. (forthcoming) ‘Deaths in Police Custody’ in Newburn, T. and Neyroud, P. (eds) Dictionary of Policing Cullompton: Willan
      • Shawyer, A. and Walsh, D. (2007). Fraud and PEACE: investigative interviewing and fraud investigation. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 9, 102-117.
      • Smith, G. (2007) Countering Fraud in against the DWP: A case-study in risk management Community Safety and Crime Prevention Spring
      • Smith, G. (ed) (2007) Countering Fraud in the Public Sector Special Edition of Crime Prevention and Community Safety
      • Williamson, T. (ed.) (forthcoming) The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing, London: Wiley.
      • Williamson, T., Savage, S. & Milne, R. (Eds). (forthcoming). International Developments in Investigative Interviewing. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
      • T. Newburn, T. Williamson and A. Wright, A. (Eds.). (2007).The Handbook of Criminal Investigation. Cullompton: Willan.
      • Winstone J and Pakes F (forthcoming). Mental health and provision opportunities for the National Offender Management Service, The Prison Journal.
      • Winstone, J. and Pakes, F. (2007). Mental Health Literature Review: Effective Practice. Commissioned by the Office of Criminal Justice Reform. London: Home Office (with further research to be published on Home Office RDS website in 2007).
      • Winstone J and Pakes F (in press) The mentally disordered offender: disenablers for the delivery of justice. In D. Carson, R. Milne, F. Pakes, K. Shalev, A. Shawyer (eds), Applying Psychology in Criminal Justice. Chichester: Wiley

 

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Institute staff publish regularly in leading criminology and criminal justice journals as well as in politics and social sciences journals. Professor Stephen Savage is a Co-editor of the International Journal of the Sociology of Law.

John Jones is the Editor of The Police Journal (Vartek Publishing).

David Carson, Consulting-editor of Legal and Criminological Psychology (British Psychological Society) and member of editorial boards of both Health, Risk and Society (Carfax) and Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health (Whurr).

Dr Becky Milne is an Associate Editor of International Journal of Police Science and Management (Vartek Publishing).