Further publications can be accessed through individual ICRU member profiles.
Publications
Ahearne, G. (2023). Empowerment or Punishment?: The Curious Case of Women’s Centres. In Intersectionality, Family Justice and Violence. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Ahearne, G. (2022). Empowerment or Punishment?: The Curious Case of Women’s Centres. In Intersectionality, Family Justice and Violence. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Ahearne, G. (2022). Case study: Micro-learning and the sex industry. Developing Academic Practice. doi:10.3828/dap.2022.3
Ahearne, G., & Robert, F. (2021). The health/power/criminality-nexus in the state of exception. Journal of Contemporary Crime, Harm and Ethics. doi:10.0118/jcche.v1i1.1159
Ahearne, G. (2021). Criminologist or criminal? Liminal spaces as the site for auto/biography. Methodological Innovations, 14(1), 205979912110120. doi:10.1177/20597991211012054
Baker, D., Norris, D., Newman, L., & Cherneva, V. (2023). Organisational learning, or organised irresponsibility? Risk, opacity and lesson learning about mental health related deaths. Health, Risk & Society, 1-17. doi:10.1080/13698575.2023.2201292
Baker, D. (2022). Accountability in the aftermath of police related deaths in the US and England and Wales: processes and outcomes. Policing: An International Journal. doi:10.1108/pijpsm-08-2021-0115
Baker, D. (2021). Police-Related Deaths in the United States. Lanham (Maryland, US). Lexington Books.
Baker, D., & Norris, D. (2021). Policing societies with firearms: evaluating the US and England and Wales. In H. Poole, & S. Sneddon (Eds.), Firearms: Global perspectives on consequences, crime and control. London: Taylor and Francis
Ciocchini, P., & Greener, J. (2021). Mapping the Pains of Neo-Colonialism: A Critical Elaboration of Southern Criminology. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 61(6), 1612-1629. doi:10.1093/bjc/azab041
Godfrey, B., Richardson, J. C., & Walklate, S. (2022). The Crisis in the Courts: Before and Beyond Covid. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 62(4), 1036-1053. doi:10.1093/bjc/azab110
Johnston, H., Godfrey, B., & Cox, D. J. (2022). Penal Servitude Convicts and Long-Term Imprisonment, 1853–1948. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
Godfrey, B. (2021) ‘The Digital Panopticon: Contemporary Investigative Methods in Historical Research’ in Mair, M., Meckin, R., and Elliot, M. Investigative Methods: An NCRM Innovation Collection,, National Centre for Research Methods. pp.70-79
Godfrey, B., Homer, C., Inwood, K., Maxwell-Stewart, H., Reed, R., & Tuffin, R. (2021). Crime, Penal Transportation, and Digital Methodologies. Journal of World History, 32(2), 241-260. doi:10.1353/jwh.2021.0023
Richardson, J., Godfrey, B., & Walklate, S. (2021). Rapid, remote and responsive research during COVID-19. Methodological Innovations, 14(1), 205979912110085. doi:10.1177/20597991211008581
Baker, J, Kendal, S, Berzins, K, Canvin, K, Branthonne-Foster, S, McDougall, T, Goldson, B, Kellar, I, Wright, J and Duxbury, J (2022) Mapping review of interventions to reduce the use of restrictive practices in children and young people's institutional settings: The CONTRAST study. CHILDREN & SOCIETY. doi:10.1111/chso.12581
Goldson, B., & Randazzo, S. (2021). Global Child and Youth Imprisonment: Histories, Human Rights Standards, Distributions, Impacts, Outcomes and Replacements. In Incarceration and Generation, Volume I (pp. 75-102). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-82265-1_3
Greener, J., & Lavalette, M. (2022). Participatory social policy in a large EU research project. In Social Policy First Hand: An International Introduction to Participatory Social Welfare. Policy Press.
Greener, J., & Yeo, E. (2021). Reproduction, discipline, inequality: Critiquing East-Asian developmentalism through a strategic-relational examination of Singapore’s Central Provident Fund. Global Social Policy, 146801812110599. doi:10.1177/14680181211059971
Greener, J., & Naegler, L. (2021). Between containment and crackdown in Geylang, Singapore: Urban crime control as the statecrafting of migrant exclusion. URBAN STUDIES. doi:10.1177/00420980211034681
Gutierrez, L., & Neocleous, M. (2022). Policia beyond the police. THEORETICAL CRIMINOLOGY. doi:10.1177/13624806221135865
Crewe, B., Ievins, A., Larmour, S., Laursen, J., Mjåland, K., & Schliehe, A. (2023). Nordic Penal Exceptionalism: A Comparative, Empirical Analysis. The British Journal of Criminology, 63(2), 424-443. doi:10.1093/bjc/azac013
Ievins, A. (2023). The Stains of Imprisonment Moral Communication and Men Convicted of Sex Offenses (First ed.). University of California Press. doi:10.1525/luminos.143
Ievins, A. (2022). The Society of 'Sex Offenders'. In B. Crewe, A. Goldsmith, & M. Halsey (Eds.), Power and Pain in the Modern Prison: Revisiting the Society of Captives (pp. 175-192). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Lightowlers, C., Green, M., & Horsefield, O. (n.d.). The spatial effect of alcohol availability on violence: a geographically weighted regression analysis. Applied Geography. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2022.102824
Lightowlers, C., Wilson, I., & Bryant, L. (2022). Home drinking during and post-COVID-19: Why the silence on domestic violence?. Home drinking during and post-COVID-19: Why the silence on domestic violence?.
Lightowlers, L., & Nicole, B. (2022). Assessing the viability of problem-solving courts for criminalised women. In The Routledge Handbook of Women's Experiences of Criminal Justice (pp. 254-266). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003202295-23
Lightowlers, C., Broad, R., & Gadd, D. (2022). Temporal measures of modern slavery victimisation. CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE. doi:10.1177/17488958221094988
Lightowlers, C., Broad, R., & Gadd, D. (2021). Victims and suspects of modern slavery: Identifying subgroups using latent class analysis. POLICING A JOURNAL OF POLICY AND PRACTICE, 15(2), 1384-1398. doi:10.1093/police/paaa072
Lightowlers, C., Pina-Sánchez, J., & McLaughlin, F. (2021). The role of deprivation and alcohol availability in shaping trends in violent crime. European Journal of Criminology. doi:10.1177/14773708211036081
Bryant, L., & Lightowlers, C. (2021). The socioeconomic distribution of alcohol-related violence in England and Wales. PLOS ONE, 16(2). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0243206
McGarry, R. (2021). Visualizing liminal military landscape: a small scale study of Armed Forces Day in the United Kingdom. Critical Military Studies, 1-26. doi:10.1080/23337486.2020.1826243
Pilbeam, C., Tonkin-Crine, S., Martindale, A. -M., Atkinson, P., Mableson, H., Lant, S., Gobat, N. (2022). How do Healthcare Workers 'Do' Guidelines? Exploring How Policy Decisions Impacted UK Healthcare Workers During the First Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic. QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, 32(5), 729-743. doi:10.1177/10497323211067772
Borek, A. J., Pilbeam, C., Mableson, H., Wanat, M., Atkinson, P., Sheard, S., Martindale, A. -M., Tonkin-Crine, S. (2022). Experiences and concerns of health workers throughout the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: A longitudinal qualitative interview study. PLOS ONE, 17(3), e0264906. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0264906
Atkinson, P., Sally Sheard, H. M., Martindale, A. -M., Solomon, T., Borek, A., & Pilbeam, C. (2022). How did UK policymaking in the COVID-19 response use science? Evidence from scientific advisers. Evidence & Policy, 1-18. doi:10.1332/174426421x16388976414615
Martindale, A. -M., Pilbeam, C., Mableson, H., Tonkin-Crine, S., Atkinson, P., Borek, A., Sheard, S. (2021). Perspectives on COVID-19 testing policies and practices: a qualitative study with scientific advisors and NHS health care workers in England. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 21(1). doi:10.1186/s12889-021-11285-8
Bows, H., King, H., & Measham, F. (2023). Perceptions of safety and experiences of gender-based violence at UK music festivals. Journal of Gender-Based Violence, 7(1), 74-92. doi:10.1332/239868021x16439111624553
Vrolijk, R. Q., Measham, F., Quesada, A., Luf, A., Schori, D., Radley, S., . . . Ventura, M. (2022). Size matters: comparing the MDMA content and weight of ecstasy tablets submitted to European drug checking services in 2012-2021. DRUGS HABITS AND SOCIAL POLICY, 23(3), 207-219. doi:10.1108/DHS-01-2022-0003
Barratt, M. J., & Measham, F. (2022). What is drug checking, anyway?. Drugs, Habits and Social Policy, 23(3), 176-187. doi:10.1108/dhs-01-2022-0007
Measham, F., & Simmons, H. (2022). Who uses drug checking services? Assessing uptake and outcomes at English festivals in 2018. Drugs, Habits and Social Policy, 23(3), 188-199. doi:10.1108/dhs-02-2022-0008
McCormack, M., Measham, F., Measham, M., & Wignall, L. (2022). Kink in an English Field: The Drinking, Drug use and Sexual Practices of English Festival-Goers Who Engage in Kink. Sexuality & Culture, 1-16. doi:10.1007/s12119-022-09968-4
Adley, M., Jones, G., & Measham, F. (2022). Jump-starting the conversation about harm reduction: making sense of drug effects. DRUGS-EDUCATION PREVENTION AND POLICY. doi:10.1080/09687637.2021.2013774
Sessa, B., Aday, J. S., O'Brien, S., Curran, H. V., Measham, F., Higbed, L., & Nutt, D. J. (2022). Debunking the myth of 'Blue Mondays': No evidence of affect drop after taking clinical MDMA. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 36(3), 360-367.
Oomen, P. E., Schori, D., Tögel-Lins, K., Acreman, D., Chenorhokian, S., Luf, A., Measham, F, Ventura, M. (2022). Cannabis adulterated with the synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist MDMB-4en-PINACA and the role of European drug checking services.. The International journal on drug policy, 100, 103493. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103493
Measham, F. (2022). Social issues in the use of new psychoactive substances: Differentiated demand, displacement and adulteration. In Novel Psychoactive Substances (pp. 157-180). Elsevier. doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-818788-3.00004-8
Measham, F., & Turnbull, G. (2021). Intentions, actions and outcomes: A follow up survey on harm reduction practices after using an English festival drug checking service.. The International journal on drug policy, 95, 103270. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103270
McCormack, M., Measham, F., & Wignall, L. (2021). The Normalization of Leisure Sex and Recreational Drugs: Exploring Associations Between Polydrug Use and Sexual Practices by English Festival-Goers. Contemporary Drug Problems, 48(2), 185-200. doi:10.1177/00914509211009901
Rolles, S., Schlag, A. K., Measham, F., Phillips, L., Nutt, D., Bergsvik, D., & Rogeberg, O. (2021). A multi criteria decision analysis (MCDA) for evaluating and appraising government policy responses to non-medical heroin use. International Journal of Drug Policy, 103180. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103180
Moosavi, L. (2023). Turning the Decolonial Gaze towards Ourselves: Decolonising the Curriculum and 'Decolonial Reflexivity' in Sociology and Social Theory. SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 57(1), 137-156. doi:10.1177/00380385221096037
Moosavi, L. (2022). 'But you're white': An autoethnography of whiteness and white privilege in East Asian universities. RESEARCH IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, 17(1), 107-123. doi:10.1177/17454999211067123
Moosavi, L. (2022). The myth of academic tolerance: the stigmatisation of East Asian students in Western higher education. ASIAN ETHNICITY, 23(3), 484-503. doi:10.1080/14631369.2021.1882289
Weston, S., & Mythen, G. (2022). Disentangling practitioners’ understandings of child sexual exploitation: The risks of assuming otherwise?. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 22(4), 618-635. doi:10.1177/1748895821993525
Khodadadyan, A., Researcher, P., Mythen, G., Bishop, B., & Assa, H. (2021). Grasping the nettle? Considering the contemporary challenges of risk assessment. JOURNAL OF RISK RESEARCH, 24(12), 1605-1618. doi:10.1080/13669877.2021.1894472
Khan, F., & Mythen, G. (2021). Performing Hybridity or Deflecting Islamophobia? Adaptable Identity Management amongst Young British Pakistani Muslims. Social Sciences, 10(12), 449. doi:10.3390/socsci10120449
Weston, S., & Mythen, G. (2021). Disentangling practitioners’ understandings of child sexual exploitation: The risks of assuming otherwise?. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 174889582199352. doi:10.1177/1748895821993525
Mythen, G., & Baillergeau, E. (2021). Considering strategies designed to counter radicalisation: Comparative reflections on approaches in the United Kingdom and Belgium. Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 11(5), 1133-1152. doi:10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1197
Naegler, L. (2021). Resistance and the Radical Imagination: A Reflection on the Role of the Critical Criminologist in Social Movements. Critical Criminology. doi:10.1007/s10612-021-09577-x
Naegler, L., & Vitis, L. (2021). Public Responses to Online Resistance: Bringing Power into Confrontation. In The Palgrave Handbook of Gendered Violence and Technology (pp. 693-709). Palgrave Macmillan.
Vitis, L., Naegler, L., & Salehin, A. (2021). ‘This is not a case of gender inequality. This is a case of injustice’: Perceptions of online resistance to camera sexual voyeurism. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 174165902110273. doi:10.1177/17416590211027337
Piper, A., & Roscoe, K. (2023). Digital Crime Histories and Developing a Public Pedagogy of Criminal Justice. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 12(1), 56-68. doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.2744
Roscoe, K., & Godfrey, B. (2022). Postcolonial churn and the impact of the criminal justice system on Aboriginal people in Western Australia, 1829-2020. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY. doi:10.1177/26338076221129926
Roscoe, K. (2022). Radical Changes: Decolonizing, not just Diversifying, Digital Crime Archives. Journal of Victorian Culture, 27(1), 167-173. doi:10.1093/jvcult/vcab057
Roscoe, K. and Godfrey, B. (2022) ‘Would Western Australia have met Bentham’s five measures of penal justice?’ in Causer, T., Finn, M. and Schofield, P. Jeremy Bentham and Australia: Convicts, utility and empire, UCL Press.
Turner, E; Rowe, M and 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 (N8 Policing Research Partnership)
Rowe, M; Turner, E and Redman, S (2022, Forthcoming) ‘Narratives as Plausibility Structures: it’s stories, all the way down’ in J. Fleming and S. Charman (Eds) (2022) Routledge International Handbook of Police Ethnography (Abingdon: Routledge)
Walklate, S., & Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2023). Domestic violence disclosure schemes. In Technology and Domestic and Family Violence (pp. 163-173). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429316098-16
Fitz-Gibbon, K., & Walklate, S. (2023). Cause of death: femicide. Mortality, 1-14. doi:10.1080/13576275.2022.2155509
Walklate, S., & Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2023). Re-imagining the measurement of femicide: From 'thin' counts to 'thick' counts. CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, 71(1), 28-42. doi:10.1177/00113921221082698
Cook, E. A., Walklate, S., & Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2023). Re-imagining what counts as femicide. CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, 71(1), 3-9. doi:10.1177/00113921221106502
Walklate, S., Fitz-Gibbon, K., Reeves, E., Meyer, S., & McGowan, J. (2022). In control, out of control or losing control? Making sense of men's reported experiences of coercive control through the lens of hegemonic masculinity. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 55(4), 451-467. doi:10.1177/26338076221127452
Cox, P and Walklate, S (eds) (2022) Victims’ access to justice: what would a ‘just’ criminal justice system look like? London. Routledge Series
Pfitzner, N., Walklate, S. and McCulloch, J. (2022) ‘Body-worn cameras: An effective or cosmetic policing response to domestic and family violence?’, Criminology & Criminal Justice. doi: 10.1177/17488958221108478.
Walklate, S. (2022) Victimology and Victim Interventions. in M Horvath and J. Brown (eds) Cambridge Handbook for Forensic Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bartlett, T., Fitz-Gibbon, K. and Walklate, S. (2022) Human Rights Law and Domestic Violence: The Australian Context. In P. Gerber (eds.) Contemporary Perspectives on Human Rights Law in Australia. Australia. Thomson Reuters. pp. 219-240.
Walklate, S., & Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2022). Re-imagining the measurement of femicide: From 'thin' counts to 'thick' counts. CURRENT SOCIOLOGY. doi:10.1177/00113921221082698
Barlow, C., & Walklate, S. (2022). Coercive Control. London. Routledge.
Walklate, S., Godfrey, B., & Richardson, J. (2022). Changes and continuities in police responses to domestic abuse in England and Wales during the Covid-19 'lockdown'. POLICING & SOCIETY, 32(2), 221-233. doi:10.1080/10439463.2021.1896514
Cook, E., & Walklate, S. (2021). Gendered objects and gendered spaces: The invisibilities of ‘knife’ crime. Current Sociology. doi:10.1177/0011392120932972
Walklate, S (2021) Victimology, gender, and genocide. In Y Eski (ed) Genocide, Victimology and Existentialism. London: Routledge
Barlow, C., Walklate, S., & Johnson, K. (2021). Risk Refraction: Thoughts on the Victim-Survivor’s Risk Journey through the Criminal Justice Process. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 10(3), 177-190. doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.1805
Barlow, C., & Walklate, S. (2021). Gender, risk assessment and coercive control: Contradictions in terms?. The British Journal of Criminology, 61(4), 887-904. doi:10.1093/bjc/azaa104
Walklate, S., Godfrey, B., & Richardson, J. (2021). Innovating during the pandemic? Policing, domestic abuse and multi-agency risk assessment conferencing (MARACs). The Journal of Adult Protection, 23(3), 181-190. doi:10.1108/jap-11-2020-0047
Walklate, S. (2021). Criminological futures and gendered violence(s): Lessons from the global pandemic for criminology. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 54(1), 47-59. doi:10.1177/00048658211003629
Walklate, S., & Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2021). Why Criminalise Coercive Control? The Complicity of the Criminal Law in Punishing Women Through Furthering the Power of the State. International Journal For Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.1829
Fitz-Gibbon, K., & Walklate, S. (2021). Criminalisation and the Violence(s) of the State: Criminalising Men, Punishing Women. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 10(4), i-v. doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.1991
Richardson, J., Godfrey, B., & Walklate, S. (2021). Rapid, remote and responsive research during COVID-19. Methodological Innovations, 14(1), 205979912110085. doi:10.1177/20597991211008581
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