Publications
Selected publications
- Police culture, talk and action: narratives in ethnographic data (Journal article - 2017)
- Policy, Practicalities, and PACE s.24: The Subsuming of the Necessity Criteria in Arrest Decision-Making by Frontline Police Officers (Journal article - 2018)
- Every ticket tells a story: A report on interviews with police officers about issuing Fixed Penalty Notices for breaches of COVID-19 “lockdown” regulations (Report - 2022)
- Police discretion and the coronavirus pandemic (Internet publication - 2021)
- Public Confidence in Criminal Justice: A History and Critique (Book - 2017)
2024
Beyond ‘police discretion’: The need for a new conceptual vocabulary
Turner, E. R., & Rowe, M. (n.d.). Beyond ‘police discretion’: The need for a new conceptual vocabulary. Theoretical Criminology. doi:10.1177/13624806241297311
2023
Narratives as plausibility structures
Rowe, M., Turner, E., & Redman, S. (2023). Narratives as plausibility structures. In Routledge International Handbook of Police Ethnography (pp. 543-555). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003083795-37
2022
Every ticket tells a story: A report on interviews with police officers about issuing Fixed Penalty Notices for breaches of COVID-19 “lockdown” regulations
Turner, E., Rowe, M., & Redman, S. (2022). Every ticket tells a story: A report on interviews with police officers about issuing Fixed Penalty Notices for breaches of COVID-19 “lockdown” regulations: Every ticket tells a story: A report on interviews with police officers about issuing Fixed Penalty Notices for breaches of COVID-19 “lockdown” regulations. Retrieved from https://www.n8prp.org.uk/home/research/small-grants/every-ticket-tells-a-story/
2021
Police discretion and the coronavirus pandemic
Turner, E., & Rowe, M. (2021). Police discretion and the coronavirus pandemic. Retrieved from https://bscpolicingnetwork.com/
2018
Policy, Practicalities, and PACE s.24: The Subsuming of the Necessity Criteria in Arrest Decision-Making by Frontline Police Officers
Pearson, G., Rowe, M., & Turner, E. (2018). Policy, Practicalities, and PACE s.24: The Subsuming of the Necessity Criteria in Arrest Decision-Making by Frontline Police Officers. Journal of Law and Society, 45(2), 282-308. doi:10.1111/jols.12087
Body-worn Cameras and the Law of Unintended Consequences: some questions arising from emergent practices
Rowe, M., Pearson, G., & Turner, E. (2018). Body-worn Cameras and the Law of Unintended Consequences: some questions arising from emergent practices. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 12(1), 83-90. doi:10.1093/police/pax011
2017
Public Confidence in Criminal Justice: A History and Critique
Turner, E. R. (2017). Public Confidence in Criminal Justice: A History and Critique. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-67897-9
Police culture, talk and action: narratives in ethnographic data
Turner, E., & Rowe, M. (2017). Police culture, talk and action: narratives in ethnographic data. European Journal of Policing Studies, 5, 52-68. Retrieved from http://www.maklu-online.eu/
2016
Mass Incarceration and Public Opinion on Crime and Justice: From Democratic Theory to Method and Reality’
Turner, E. R. (2016). Mass Incarceration and Public Opinion on Crime and Justice: From Democratic Theory to Method and Reality’. In Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration. Oxford University Press.
Learning and practicing police craft
Rowe, M., Turner, E., & Pearson, G. (2016). Learning and practicing police craft. Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 5(3), 276-286. doi:10.1108/joe-07-2016-0012
Democracy (Re)imagined: Some Proposals for Democratic Policing
Turner, E. R. (2016). Democracy (Re)imagined: Some Proposals for Democratic Policing. In S. Farrall, B. Goldson, I. Loader, & A. Dockley (Eds.), Justice and Penal Reform Re-Shaping the Penal Landscape. Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.routledge.com/
2014
Penal Populism, Deliberative Methods, and the Production of “Public Opinion” on Crime and Punishment
Turner, L. (2014). Penal Populism, Deliberative Methods, and the Production of “Public Opinion” on Crime and Punishment. The Good Society, 23(1), 87-102. doi:10.5325/goodsociety.23.1.0087
PCCs, neo-liberal hegemony and democratic policing
Turner, L. (2014). PCCs, neo-liberal hegemony and democratic policing. Safer Communities, 13(1), 13-21. doi:10.1108/sc-07-2013-0016
2013
Beyond 'Facts' and 'Values': Rethinking Some Recent Debates about the Public Role of Criminology
Turner, E. (2013). Beyond 'Facts' and 'Values': Rethinking Some Recent Debates about the Public Role of Criminology. British Journal of Criminology, 53(1), 149-166. doi:10.1093/bjc/azs048
2012
Democratic Justice? Competing models of accountability in English criminal justice
Turner, E. (2012). Democratic Justice? Competing models of accountability in English criminal justice. In European Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Bilbao: European Society of Criminology. Retrieved from http://eurocrim2012.com/
2011
Labouring under whom? Contradictions and dilemmas in recent accounts of criminology's public role
Turner, L. (2011). Labouring under whom? Contradictions and dilemmas in recent accounts of criminology's public role. In British Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Newcastle Upon Tyne: British Society of Criminology.
2008
Public confidence in the criminal justice system: the impact of a dominant national-level discourse on research and practice
Turner, L. (2008). Public confidence in the criminal justice system: the impact of a dominant national-level discourse on research and practice. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 10(3), 174-189. Retrieved from http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cpcs/journal/v10/n3/full/cpcs200813a.html