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Effectiveness of affirmative action measures in the United Kingdom and South Africa
Howard, E. 2020. Effectiveness of affirmative action measures in the United Kingdom and South Africa. in: Howard, E., Dominguez-Redondo, E. and Baéz, N. (ed.) Affirmative Action and the Law: Efficacy of National and International Approaches London / New York Routledge. pp. 58-77Book chapter
Online sexual grooming: children as victims of online abuse
Martellozzo, E. 2017. Online sexual grooming: children as victims of online abuse. in: Martellozzo, E. and Jane, E. (ed.) Cybercrime and its victims Routledge, Taylor & Francis. pp. 108-128Book chapter

Emergency care for women irregular migrants who arrive in Spain by small boat: a qualitative study
López-Domene, E., Granero-Molina, J., Fernández-Sola, C., Hernández-Padilla, J., López-Rodríguez, M., Fernández-Medina, I., Guerra-Martín, M. and del Mar Jiménez-Lasserrrotte, M. 2019. Emergency care for women irregular migrants who arrive in Spain by small boat: a qualitative study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16 (18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183287Article
Public Health involvement in alcohol licensing decisions: policy, partnerships and professional ideology
Somerville, L. 2019. Public Health involvement in alcohol licensing decisions: policy, partnerships and professional ideology. PhD thesis Middlesex UniversityPhD thesis
Factors predicting jury convictions in stranger rape cases
Lundrigan, S., Dhami, M. and Agudelo, K. 2019. Factors predicting jury convictions in stranger rape cases. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00526Article
A systems-based approach to integrating security risk management into the management practice & culture of a global multi-national organisation
Hart, J. 2018. A systems-based approach to integrating security risk management into the management practice & culture of a global multi-national organisation. DProf thesis Middlesex UniversityDProf thesis
Exploring differential justice: youth penal expansion and reduction in England and Wales: Theoretical, conceptual and empirical considerations
Briggs, D. 2014. Exploring differential justice: youth penal expansion and reduction in England and Wales: Theoretical, conceptual and empirical considerations. ECAN bulletin. (22), pp. 30-38.Article
‘Cruel and unusual punishment’: an inter-jurisdictional study of the criminalisation of young people with complex support needs
Baldry, E., Briggs, D., Goldson, B. and Russell, S. 2018. ‘Cruel and unusual punishment’: an inter-jurisdictional study of the criminalisation of young people with complex support needs. Journal of Youth Studies. 21 (5), pp. 636-652. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2017.1406072Article
Criminal procedure vs human rights: a cyclical understanding
Coleman, M. 2017. Criminal procedure vs human rights: a cyclical understanding. Strathclyde Postgraduate Law Conference 2017: The Revolutions of Law. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 20 Oct 2017Conference paper
Youth pathways into cybercrime
Aiken, M., Davidson, J. and Amann, P. 2016. Youth pathways into cybercrime. Paladin.Project report
Analytic provenance for criminal intelligence analysis
Islam, J., Xu, K. and Wong, B. 2018. Analytic provenance for criminal intelligence analysis. Chinese Journal of Network and Information Security. 4 (2), pp. 18-33. https://doi.org/10.11959/j.issn.2096-109x.2018016Article
How analysts think: how do criminal intelligence analysts recognise and manage significant information?
Groenewald, C., Wong, B., Attfield, S., Passmore, P. and Kodagoda, N. 2017. How analysts think: how do criminal intelligence analysts recognise and manage significant information? 2017 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC 2017). Athens, Greece 11 - 13 Sep 2017 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). pp. 47-53 https://doi.org/10.1109/EISIC.2017.15Conference paper
Green criminology: shining a critical lens on environmental harm
Nurse, A. 2017. Green criminology: shining a critical lens on environmental harm. Palgrave Communications. 3, pp. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-017-0007-2Article
Crime pattern recognition based on high-performance computing
Eissa, A., Cheng, X. and Petridis, M. 2018. Crime pattern recognition based on high-performance computing. 2017 International Conference Next Generation Community Policing. Heraklion, Crete, Greece 25 - 27 Oct 2017Conference paper
How analysts think: think-steps as a tool for structuring sensemaking in criminal intelligence analysis
Selvaraj, N., Attfield, S., Passmore, P. and Wong, B. 2016. How analysts think: think-steps as a tool for structuring sensemaking in criminal intelligence analysis. 2016 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC). Uppsala, Sweden 17 - 19 Aug 2016 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). pp. 68-75 https://doi.org/10.1109/EISIC.2016.019Conference paper
Drug policy-making in Sri Lanka 1984-2008: people, politics and power
Samarasinghe, N. 2017. Drug policy-making in Sri Lanka 1984-2008: people, politics and power. PhD thesis Middlesex UniversityPhD thesis
Contemporary dog-fighting law in the UK
Nurse, A. and Harding, S. 2016. Contemporary dog-fighting law in the UK. Journal of Animal Welfare Law.Article
Organised crime in Europe and the mafia method
Ruggiero, V. 2015. Organised crime in Europe and the mafia method. European Police Science and Research Bulletin.Article
A scientific approach to countering the terrorist threat
Dhami, M. 2014. A scientific approach to countering the terrorist threat. in: Cole, J. and Pantucci, R. (ed.) STFC/RUSI.Book chapter
Genocide and hate crime
Jacks, W. and Adler, J. 2015. Genocide and hate crime. in: Crighton, D. and Towl, G. (ed.) Forensic psychology Wiley. pp. 369-381Book chapter