Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Publications List: 2003
Akehurst, L., Milne, R. and Kohnken, G. (2003). The effects of children’s age and delay on recall in a cognitive or structured interview. Psychology, Crime and Law, 9, 97-107.
Blaya, C. with Hayden, C. (2003). Constructions Sociales des Absenteéismes et des Décrochafe Scholaires en France et en Angleterre. Rapport remis á la Direction de la Programmation et du Développement – Ministére de l’Education Nationale. Paris: France.
Button, M. (2003). Private security and the policing of quasi-public space. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 31, 227-237.
Button, M. (2003). Private security industry law in Europe: The case of Great Britain. In S. Outer and R. Stober (eds) Recht des Sicherheitsgewerbes (pp. 93-103). Koln: Heymanns.
Carson, D. (2003). Psychology and law: A sub-discipline, an inter-disciplinary collaboration or a project? In D. Carson and R. Bull (Eds) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts (pp.1-27), Chichester: Wiley
Carson, D. (2003). Risk: The need for and benefits of an interdisciplinary perspective. In D. Carson and R. Bull (Eds), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts (pp. 143-169), Chichester: Wiley
Carson, D. (2003). Therapeutic jurisprudence and adversarial injustice: Questioning questions, Western Criminology Review, 4(2), 34-43.
Carson, D. and Bull, R. (Eds). (2003). Psychology in Legal Contexts. Chichester: Wiley. (670 pp)
Carson, D. and Felthous, A. R. (2003). Mens rea. Behavioural Science & the Law, 21(5), 559-562
Carson, D. and Pakes, F.(2003). Advocacy: getting the answers you want. In D. Carson and R. Bull (Eds) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts (2 nd Edition) (pp. 347-366). Chichester: Wiley.
Creaton, J. (2003). Modernizing the courts and the legal profession. Contemporary Politics. 9(2), 108-126.
George, B., Button, M. and Whatford, N. (2003). The impact of September 11 th on the UK business community. In M. Gill (Ed.) Managing Security (pp. 231-45). Leicester: Perpetuity Press.
Hayden, C. (2003). Responding to exclusion from school. Journal of Educational Administration, 41(6), 626-639.
Johnston, L. (2003). From ‘pluralisation’ to ‘the police extended family’: discourses on the governance of community policing in Britain. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 31 (3), 185:204.
Johnston, L. and Shearing, C. (2003). Governing Security: Explorations in Policing and Justice, London: Routledge
Loveday B. (2003). Reflections on research, evaluation and partnership working. Community Safety Journal, 2, 17-21.
Loveday B (2003). Going Local. Who should run Britain’s Police? Policy Exchange Localis London (pp. 80)
Milne, R. and Bull, R. (2003). Does the cognitive interview help children to resist the effects of suggestive questioning? Legal and Criminological Psychology, 8, 21-38.
Milne, R. and Bull, R. (2003). Interviewing by the police. In D. Carson and R. Bull (Eds), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts (pp. 111-25). Chichester: Wiley.
Nash, M. (2003). The probation service and pre-sentence investigation. In M. Nellis and W. Chui (Eds). Moving Forward Probation: Evidence, Arguments and Practice (pp. 92-108). Harlow: Pearson Longman
Nield, R., Milne, R., Bull, R. and Marlow, K. (2003). The cognitive interview and vulnerable groups: A practitioner’s perspective. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 8, 223-228.
Ryan, M. and Nash, M. (2003) Modernising and joining-up government; the case of the prison and probation services. Special edition of Contemporary Politics, 9 (2), 157-63.
Pakes, F. (2003). Styles of trial procedure at the International Criminal Tribunal f or the Former Yugoslavia. In P.J. Van Koppen and S.D. Penrod. (Eds) Adversarial Versus Inquisitorial Justice: Psychological Perspectives on Criminal Justice Systems. (pp. 309-319). New York: Plenum Press.
Pakes, F. (2003). Tolerance and pragmatism in the Netherlands. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 5(4), 217-228.
Savage, S. (2003). Psychology and Law: A behavioural or a social science? In D. Carson and R. Bull (eds) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts (pp. 645-58). Chichester: Wiley.
Savage, S. (2003). Tackling tradition: Reform and modernisation of the British police. Contemporary Politics, 9 (2), 171-84.