Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Publications List: 2006
Blackbourn, D. (2006). Gay rights in the police service: is the enemy still within? Criminal Justice Matters, 63, 30-31
Blackbourn, D. ( 2006). Homophobia: Overcoming the barriers. Police Professional, (60), 31-34.
Button, M. (2006). Community safety and the private security sector. In P. Squires (Ed). Understanding Community Safety (pp. 125-138). Bristol: Policy Press.
Button, M. and George, B. (2006). Regulation of security: Models for analysis. In, Gill, M. (ed) Handbook of Security (pp. 563-85). Leicester: Perpetuity Press.
Button, M., Park, H. and Lee, J. (2006). The private security industry in South Korea: A familiar tale of growth, gaps and the need for better regulation. Security Journal, 19, 167-179.
Carson, D and Shawyer, A. (2006). Interviewing: so basic yet so critical. New Law Journal, 156 (7243), 6 Oct., p.1515.
Clements, P. (2006). Policing a Diverse Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Clements, P. and Jones, J. (2006). The Diversity Training Handbook 2 nd Edition. London: Kogan Page.
Clements, P. and Spinks, T. (2006). The Equal Opportunities Handbook 4 th Edition. London: Kogan Page.
Denney, D. and Ellis, T. (2006) Race, diversity and criminal justice in Canada: A view from the UK. Internet Journal of Criminology
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Ellis, T. and Hamai, K. (2006) Crime and criminal justice in modern Japan: From re-integrative shaming to popular punitivism International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 34 (3), 157-178
Hales, G., Lewis, C. and Silverstone, D. (2006). Gun Crime: The Market in and Use of Illegal Firearms. Home Office Research Study No. 298, London: Home Office
Hales, G., Lewis, C. and Silverstone, D. (2006). Gun Crime: The Market in and Use of Illegal Firearms. London: Home Office Findings 279.
Hall, N. (2006). Pro-active anti-racism. Police Professional. 49,21-24.
Johnston, L . (2006). Private policing in context, in Goold, B. and Zedner, L. (eds). Crime and Security. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Johnston, L . (2006). Diversifying police recruitment? The deployment of Police Community Support Officers in London. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 45 (4), 388-402.
Johnston, L. (2006) Justice in the risk society (with Shearing, C), in C. Slakmon, M.R. Machado and P. Cruz Bottini (Eds.), Novas Direções na Governança da Justiça e da Segurança, (pp. 131-46). Brasília- D.F.: Ministry of Justice of Brazil, United Nations Development Programme – Brazil, and the School of Law of the Getulio Vargas Foundation - São Paulo.
Johnston, L. (2006). Transnational security governance. In J. Wood, and B. Dupont (Eds.), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security (pp. 33-51). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lewis, C. (2006). The Prosecution system within the English Criminal Justice System. In Jehle, J-M, and Wade, M. Coping with Overloaded Criminal Justice Systems: The Rise of Prosecutorial Power across Europe (pp. 151-184) Berlin: Springer.
Lewis, C. and Ellis, T. (2006). Root and Branch Review of Race and CJS Statistics: Final Report . London: Home Office/Criminal Justice System.
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Loveday B ( 2006).Learning from the 2004 crime audit. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 8, 188-201.
Loveday B (2006). Police reform in England and Wales: Producer driven or consumer – led? An evaluation of the current police reform programme. The Police Journal, 79, 200-213
Loveday B (2006). Policing performance: the impact of performance targets on police forces in England and Wales. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 8, 282-292.
Loveday B (2006). Size Isn’t Everything: Restructuring Policing in England and WalesPolicy Exchange/ Localis, London.
Loveday B (2006). The police and community safety. In P. Squires (Ed). Understanding Community Safety (pp. 111-124) Bristol: Policy Press.
Loveday B (2006). Workforce modernisation: Implications for the police service in England and Wales. The Police Journal, 79,105 –124.
Milne, R . and Bull, R. (2006). Interviewing victims, including children and people with intellectual disabilities. In M. Kebbell. and G. Davies (Eds.). Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations Chichester: Wiley.
Nash, M. (2006). Everyone’s watching, but is anyone listening? Prison Service Journal, Issue 165.
Nash, M. (2006). Public Protection and the Criminal Justice Process. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Norman, P. (2006). Governing the Third Pillar: Institutional Development and External Relations in Justice and Home Affairs Before and After September 11 th. In F. Carr and A. Massey (Eds), Public Policy and the New European Agendas (pp.219-232). Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Pakes, F. (2006) .The ebb and flow of criminal justice in the Netherlands. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 34, 141-156.
Pycroft, A. (2006) .Too little, too late? Service user involvement and the Probation Service, Community Justice Matters, 64 Summer, 36-7.
Shepherd, E. and Milne, R. (2006). Have you told the management about this?: Bringing witness interviewing into the 21 st Century. In A. Heaton-Armstrong, E. Shepherd, G. Gudjonsson and D. Wolchover (Eds). Witness Testimony: Psychological, Investigative, and Evidential Perspectives (pp.131-51). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Williams, A (2006). Paedophiles, Panics, and Protests: Understanding Penal Populism. The Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology, No. 31, 52-72
Winstone, J. and Pakes, F. (2006) Good Practice for Dealing with Mentally Disordered Offenders London: Home Office – Office of Criminal Justice Reform (internal report)