Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Publications List: 2001
Bretherick, D. (2001). Children as unsupported victims of crime. Youth and Policy: The Journal of Critical Analysis No.73, 35-44.
Button, M. (2001). Reviewing the British debate over private prisons. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 3, 185-191.
Button, M. and George, B. (2001). Government regulation in the United Kingdom private security industry: The myth of non-regulation. Security Journal, 14, 55-66.
Charman, S. and Savage, S.P . (2001). Crime policy under Blair: A new realism for New Labour?, Tèmoin, 23, 129-52.
Donaldson and Johnston, L . (2001). Community service, Police Review, 19 th October: 26-7.
Ellis, T. and Winstone, J. . (2001). Halliday, sentencers and the National Probation Service. Criminal Justice Matters, 46, Winter, 20-21.
Ellis, T. , Denney, D., Nee, C., Loveday, B. and Betts, P. (2001). Police drugs training activities: An international perspective. Police Journal, 74(2), 134-148.
Hayden, C. (2001). Social exclusion and exclusion from school in England. In E. Cole, H. Daniels and J. Visser. (Eds) Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties in Mainstream Schools (pp. 113-128) . London: Sage/JAI Press Ltd.
Hayden, C. and Blaya, C. (2001). Violence and aggression in English schools. In E. Debarbieux and C. Blaya, C. (Eds) Violence in Schools. Ten approaches in Europe. (pp.43-70). Issey-les-Moulineaux: ESF editeur. (In French and English).
Hayden, C. and Dunne, S. (2001). Outside Looking In: Families' Experiences of Exclusion from School. London: The Children's Society.
Johnston, L. (2001). Crime, fear and civil policing. Urban Studies, 38 (5-6), 959-76.
Kebbell, M., Milne, R. and Wagstaff, G. (2001). The cognitive interview in forensic investigations: A review. In G.B. Traverso and L. Bagnoli (Eds), Psychology and Law in a Changing World: New Trends in Theory, Research and Practice (pp. 185-97) London: Routledge.
Loveday, B. (2001). Police Accountability in the Provinces: The changing role of the police authority. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 3 (2): 49-63
MacDonald, R., Mason, P., Shildrick, T., Webster, C., Johnston, L., and Ridley, L. (2001). Snakes and ladders: in defence of studies of youth transition. Sociological Research Online, 5, 4.
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Martin, T. and Hayden, C. (2001). Absent without leave? The Magistrate . April, 104-105.
Milne, R . and Bull, R. (2001). Interviewing witnesses with learning disability for legal purposes: A review. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 29, 93-97.
Nash, M. (2001). Influencing or influenced? - The Probation Service and its policy networks, in S.P. Savage, M. Ryan and D. Wall (Eds.). Policy Networks in Criminal Justice (pp. 55-77). Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Norman, P. (2001). Policing ‘high tech crime’ in the global context: the role of transnational policy networks. In D. Wall (Ed). Crime and the Internet: Cybercrimes and Cyberfears (pp. 184-194). London: Routledge.
Parsons, C., Hayden, C., Howlett, K. and Martin, T. (2001). Research into the Secondary Education for Children Excluded from Primary School. London: DfEE.
Parsons, C., Hayden, C., Godfrey, R. Howlett, K and Martin, T. (2001). Excluding primary school children - the outcomes six years on. Pastoral Care in Education 19 (4) pp. 4-15.
Ryan, M., Savage, S. and Wall, D. (Eds) (2001) Policy Networks in Criminal Justice. London: Palgrave/Macmillan.
Savage, S. and Atkinson, R. (Eds) (2001) Public Policy Under Blair. London: Palgrave/Macmillan
Savage, S. and Charman, S. (2001). The bobby lobby: Police representative associations and the lobbying process. In M. Ryan, S. Savage and D. Wall. (Eds) Policy Networks in Criminal Justice (pp. 24-54). London: Palgrave/Macmillan.
Savage, S. and Nash, M. (2001). Law and order under Blair: New Labour or old Conservatism? in S. Savage and R. Atkinson (Eds) Public Policy Under Blair (pp. 102-22). London: Macmillan.
Shye, S., Canter, D. and Shalev, K. (2001). Serial rapist crime scene behaviour: Multiple scaling by POSAC/LSA. In D. Elizur (Ed.) Facet Theory: Integrating Theory Construction with Data Analysis . (pp 187-197). Prague: MATFYZPRESS
Starie, P., Creaton, J. and Wall, D. (2001). The legal profession and policy networks: an ‘advocacy coalition’ in crisis? In M. Ryan, S. Savage and D. Wall. (Eds) Policy Networks in Criminal Justice (pp. 76-97). London: Palgrave.
Van Koppen, P.J., Van Doorn, I.C., Donker, A.G. and Pakes, F.J. (2001). Psychologische benaderingen ter verklaring van criminaliteit. In: E. Lissenberg, S. van Ruller and R. van Swaaningen. (Eds) Teaen de reaels: een inleiding in (pp. 93-117). Nijmegen : Ars Aequi Libri.