Publications
Selected publications
- A Criminological-Military Enterprise (Journal article - 2024)
- Military Social Harm: An Agenda for Research (Journal article - 2024)
- Visualising Liminal Military Landscape: a Small Scale Study of Armed Forces Day in the United Kingdom (Journal article - 2022)
- Repurposing Liverpool's waterfront as a 'liminal military landscape': a photographic essay (Journal article - 2019)
- Demystifying the ‘Victimised State’: a Civil-Military Crisis in Waiting? (Journal article - 2017)
- A Sociological Analysis of Military Resilience: Opening Up the Debate (Journal article - 2014)
- The soldier, human rights and the military covenant: a permissible state of exception? (Journal article - 2012)
- The Soldier as Victim: Peering Through the Looking Glass (Journal article - 2011)
2024
Military Social Harm: An Agenda for Research
Basham, V., Bulmer, S., Higate, P., McGarry, R., Thomas, O. D., & Williams, A. (2024). Military Social Harm: An Agenda for Research. Current Sociology. doi:10.1177/00113921241298697
A Criminological-Military Enterprise
McGarry, R. (2024). A Criminological-Military Enterprise. British Journal of Criminology. doi:10.1093/bjc/azae071
2022
Visualising Liminal Military Landscape: a Small Scale Study of Armed Forces Day in the United Kingdom
McGarry, R. (2022). Visualizing liminal military landscape: a small scale study of Armed Forces Day in the United Kingdom. Critical Military Studies, 8(3), 273-298. doi:10.1080/23337486.2020.1826243
Warrior Nation Podcast: Unpacking Armed Forces Day (feat. Dr Ross McGarry)
McGarry, R. (2022). Warrior Nation Podcast: Unpacking Armed Forces Day (feat. Dr Ross McGarry). [Podcast episode]. Retrieved from https://www.forceswatch.net/activity/the-warrior-nation-podcast/
2019
A Criminology of War?
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. L. (2019). A Criminology of War?. Bristol: Bristol University Press. Retrieved from https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/a-criminology-of-war
Repurposing Liverpool's waterfront as a 'liminal military landscape': a photographic essay
McGarry, R. (2019). REPURPOSING LIVERPOOL'S WATERFRONT AS A LIMINAL 'MILITARY LANDSCAPE': A PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY. VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY, 8(1), 71-82. doi:10.12835/ve2019.1-0123
2018
Beyond ‘Khaki Collar Crime’
McGarry, R., & Murray, E. (2018). Beyond ‘Khaki Collar Crime’. In Criminologies of the Military: Militarism, National Security and Justice (pp. 17-42).
Criminology, War and the Violence(s) of Militarism
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. (2018). Criminology, war and the violence(s) of militarism. In ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY, 2ND EDITION (pp. 201-212). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
2017
"Hyphenated fears" and "camouflaged" responses: Fear of crime, war and militarism
McGarry, R. (2017). "Hyphenated fears" and "camouflaged" responses: Fear of crime, war and militarism. In The Routledge International Handbook on Fear of Crime (pp. 467-483). doi:10.4324/9781315651781
The ‘Criminology of War’, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing!
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. (2017). The ‘Criminology of War’, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing!. British Society of Criminology Newsletter, 80(Summer 2017), 42-47. Retrieved from http://www.britsoccrim.org/
Demystifying the ‘Victimised State’: a Civil-Military Crisis in Waiting?
McGarry, R. (2017). Demystifying the "Victimized State": A Civil-Military Crisis in Waiting?. Illness, crises, and loss, 25(1), 63-84. doi:10.1177/1054137316675717
2016
Introduction: The Criminology of War, What Is It Good For?
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. (2016). Introduction: The Criminology of War, What Is It Good For?. In The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and War (pp. 1-21). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-43170-7_1
The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and War
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. L. (2016). The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and War. Palgrave Macmillan.
Murderousness in war From My Lai to Marine A
Walklate, S., & McGarry, R. (2016). Murderousness in war From My Lai to Marine A. In HOMICIDE, GENDER AND RESPONSIBILITY: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (Vol. 25, pp. 97-112). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Conducting ‘community-orientated’ military research
McGarry, R. (2016). Conducting ‘community-orientated’ military research. In The Routledge Companion to Military Research Methods (pp. 126-137). doi:10.4324/9781315613253-18
Criminology and the Zookeepers of War: A View from Across the Pond
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. L. (2016). Criminology and the Zookeepers of War: A View from Across the Pond. The Criminologist: the Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology, 41(3), 8-9. Retrieved from http://www.asc41.com/Criminologist/2016/May-June_2016_TheCriminologist.pdf
Hierarchical victims of terrorism and war
McGarry, R. (2016). Hierarchical victims of terrorism and war. In D. Spencer, & S. L. Walklate (Eds.), Critical Victimology: Reconceptualizations, interventions and possibilities. Lexington Books.
2015
War, crime and military victimhood
McGarry, R. (2015). War, crime and military victimhood. Critical Criminology, 23, 255-275. doi:10.1007/s10612-015-9268-5
“When you see the lipstick kisses …” - military repatriation, public mourning and the politics of respect
Walklate, S., Mythen, G., & McGarry, R. (2015). “When you see the lipstick kisses …” - military repatriation, public mourning and the politics of respect. Palgrave Communications, 1. doi:10.1057/palcomms.2015.9
Competing for the 'trace': The legacies of war's violence(s)
Walklate, S., & McGarry, R. (2015). Competing for the 'trace': The legacies of war's violence(s). In Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders (pp. 180-197). Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.routledge.com/
Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders
Walklate, S., & McGarry, R. (Eds.) (n.d.). Criminology and War. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315858425
2014
A Sociological Analysis of Military Resilience: Opening Up the Debate
McGarry, R., Walklate, S., & Mythen, G. (2014). A Sociological Analysis of Military Resilience: Opening Up the Debate. Armed Forces and Society, 41(2), 352-378. doi:10.1177/0095327X13513452
Dismantling Woolwich: terrorism ‘pure and simple’?
Mcgarry, R. (2014). Dismantling Woolwich: terrorism ‘pure and simple’?. Criminal Justice Matters, 95(1), 28-29. doi:10.1080/09627251.2014.902206
Soldiers of 'Choice'?
McGarry, R. (2014). Soldiers of 'Choice'?. In P. Taylor, & P. Wagg (Eds.), Work and Society: Places, Spaces and Identities. Chester: Chester University Press.
2012
The soldier, human rights and the military covenant: a permissible state of exception?
McGarry, R., Mythen, G., & Walklate, S. (2012). The soldier, human rights and the military covenant: a permissible state of exception?. The International Journal of Human Rights, 16(8), 1183-1195. doi:10.1080/13642987.2012.728857
The workplace of war: unlimited liability or safety crimes?
McGarry, R. (2012). The workplace of war: unlimited liability or safety crimes?. Criminal Justice Matters, 89(1), 6-7. doi:10.1080/09627251.2012.721963
Developing a Victimological Imagination: an Auto/biographical Study of British Military Veterans
McGarry, R. (2012). Developing a Victimological Imagination: an Auto/biographical Study of British Military Veterans. (PhD Thesis, Liverpool Hope).
Exploring Representations of the Soldier as Victim: from Northern Ireland to Iraq
McGarry, R., & Ferguson, N. (2012). Exploring Representations of the Soldier as Victim: from Northern Ireland to Iraq. In S. Gibson, & S. Mollan (Eds.), Representations of Peace & Conflict (pp. 120-142). Basingstoke: Palgrave.
2011
The Soldier as Victim: Peering Through the Looking Glass
McGarry, R., & Walklate, S. (2011). THE SOLDIER AS VICTIM <i>Peering through the Looking Glass</i>. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 51(6), 900-917. doi:10.1093/bjc/azr057
Witnessing Wootton Bassett: An Exploration in Cultural Victimology
Walklate, S., Mythen, G., & McGarry, R. (2011). Witnessing Wootton Bassett: An Exploration in Cultural Victimology. CRIME MEDIA CULTURE, 7(2), 149-165. doi:10.1177/1741659011407110
2010
Accept it and Forget it: Demobilization, Reintegration and the Military Homecomer
McGarry, R. (2010). Accept it and Forget it: Demobilization, Reintegration and the Military Homecomer. In N. Ferguson (Ed.), Post-Conflict Reconstruction (pp. 165-180). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.