Institute of Criminal Justice Studies

Publications List: 2004

Aleem, A. (2004). The relationship between  security and privacy. Journal of  IT Audit and Security, 5(1), 120-127.

Aleem, A. (2004 ). Behavioural classification of Cyber Intruder. Journal of IT Security and Development, 4(2), 197-204.

Bain, A., (2004). From Redemption to Rehabilitation to Resettlement. Criminal Justice Matters, 56 (Summer), 8-10

Blackbourn, D. and Loveday, B. (2004). Community Safety and Homophobic Crime. Community Safety Journal, 3(2), 15-22.

Blaya, C. and Hayden, C. (2004) Decrochage scolaires et absenteisms en France et en Angleterre. In D. Glasman and F. Oeuvrard (Eds). La Descolarisation (pp. 279-295). Paris: La Dispute. (In French only).

Bull, R. and Milne, R. (2004). Attempts to improve police interviewing of suspects. In G. D. Lassiter (Ed), Interrogation, Confessions and Entrapment. New York: Kluwer/Plenum, 181-95

Button, M. (2004) ‘Softly, softly’. Private security and the policing of corporate space. In R. Hopkins-Burke. (Ed) Hard Cop, Soft Cop: Dilemmas and Debates in Contemporary Policing (pp. 101-116). Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Creaton, J. and Haslehurst, D. (2004). Foundation degrees for police officers. In Brennan, L. and Gosling, D. Making Foundation Degrees Work (pp.141-60). London: SEEC.

Ellis, T., Tedstone, C. and Curry, D. (2004) Improving Race relations in Prisons: What Works? Home Office Online Report 12/04.
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Hayden, C. (2004). Parental substance misuse and child care social work: Research in a city social work department in England. Child Abuse Review, (13): 18-30.

Hayden, C. and Stevens, M. (2004). Identifying the extent of challenging behaviour in adult learning disability services, British Journal of Social Work, (34) 6: 811-829.

Lewis, C. (2004). Trends in crime, victimisation and punishment. In A. Bottoms, S. Rex and G. Robinson (Eds.) Alternatives to Prison: Options for an Insecure Society. (pp. 28-58). Cullompton: Willan.

Loveday B (2004). Police reform and local government. New opportunities for improving local community safety arrangements in England and Wales. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 16: 7-19

Loveday B (2004). Review of civilian staff in the police service. Appendix J in Modernising the Police Service. HMIC Thematic, London: Home Office

Loveday, B .(2004). Whose authority? Improving local police accountability. Police Professional Journal, December: 10-12

Nash, M. (2004)Community penalties. In J. Muncie and D. Wilson, (Eds). The Student Handbook of Criminal Justice and Criminology. (pp. 235-48). London: Cavendish.

Nash, M. ( 2004).Glorious past or bright new future? Turning probation into corrections. VISTA ,. 9 (1), 51-56.

Nash, M. (2004). Polibation revisited - a reply, International Journal of Police Science and Management, 6 (2), 74-6.

Pakes, F.J . (2004). Comparative Criminal Justice. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.

Pakes, F.J. (2004). Crime and justice in the Netherlands. In R.A. Wright and J.M. Miller (Eds.) Encyclopaedia of Criminology (pp. 1032-3). New York : Routledge.

Pakes, F.J . (2004). The politics of discontent: The emergence of a new criminal justice discourse in the Netherlands. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 43(3), 284-298.

Thompson, B. and Williams, A. (2004) Vigilance Or vigilantes? The lessons of the Paulsgrove riots for policing paedophiles in the community. Part 1: The long slow fuse. The Police Journal, 77 (2), 99-119.

Thompson, B. and Williams, A. (2004) Vigilance Or vigilantes? The lessons of the Paulsgrove riots for policing paedophiles in the community. Part 2: The lessons of Paulsgrove. The Police Journal, 77 (3), 193-205.

Thompson, B. and Williams, A. (2004). Virtual offenders: The other side of internet allegations. In M. Calder (Ed) Child Sexual Abuse and the Internet: Tackling the New Frontier (pp. 113-42). Lyme Regis: Russell House Publishing Limited.

Wright, A. M. and Alison, L. (2004) Questioning sequences in Canadian police interviews: constructing and confirming the course of events? Psychology, Crime and Law, 10 (2), 137-154.