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Jihadist and far-right extremism: subjectivity, embodiment and imaginaries of violence
McDonald, K. 2020. Jihadist and far-right extremism: subjectivity, embodiment and imaginaries of violence. in: Waha, L. (ed.) United by violence, divided by cause? A comparison of drivers of radicalisation and violence in Asia and Europe Baden-Baden, Germany Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 33-49Book chapter
Agenda setting and active audiences in online coverage of human trafficking
Papadouka, M., Evangelopoulos, N. and Ignatow, G. 2016. Agenda setting and active audiences in online coverage of human trafficking. Information, Communication and Society. 19 (5), pp. 655-672. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2016.1139615Article
Hearing new voices: re-viewing youth justice policy through practitioners’ relationships with young people
Drake, D., Fergusson, R. and Briggs, D. 2014. Hearing new voices: re-viewing youth justice policy through practitioners’ relationships with young people. Youth Justice. 14 (1), pp. 22 -39. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473225413520360Article
The state of knowledge about LGBTQI migrants living in Canada in relation to the global LGBTQI rights agenda
Lee, E., Hafford-Letchfield, T., Pullen Sansfaçon, A., Kamgain, O., Gleeson, H. and Luu, F. 2017. The state of knowledge about LGBTQI migrants living in Canada in relation to the global LGBTQI rights agenda. Montréal, Canada Université de Montréal.Project report
When sorry is not an option: CSR reporting and 'face work' in a stigmatised Industry: a case study of Barrick (ACACIA) gold mine in Tanzania
Lauwo, S., Kyriacou, O. and Dedoulis, E. 2017. When sorry is not an option: CSR reporting and 'face work' in a stigmatised Industry: a case study of Barrick (ACACIA) gold mine in Tanzania. BAFA Annual Conference 2017. Heriot Watt University 10 - 12 Apr 2017Conference paper
A case study (from a not-for-profit perspective) of a pathway to achieving higher levels of engagement and commitment between government and the community
Taylor, N. 2017. A case study (from a not-for-profit perspective) of a pathway to achieving higher levels of engagement and commitment between government and the community. DProf thesis Middlesex University Institute for Work Based LearningDProf thesis
Houses for the poor: Continental European prisons
Ruggiero, V. 2016. Houses for the poor: Continental European prisons. in: Jewkes, Y., Crewe, B. and Bennett, J. (ed.) Handbook on Prisons London, UK Routledge. pp. 375-387Book chapter
Paul Nizan: conspiracy and the contemplation of crime
Ruggiero, V. 2016. Paul Nizan: conspiracy and the contemplation of crime. Crime Media Culture. 12 (1), pp. 3-15. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659015596113Article
An exploratory model of MPR offence progression: the role of self-regulation and male peer support in duo rape offences
Lambine, M. 2015. An exploratory model of MPR offence progression: the role of self-regulation and male peer support in duo rape offences. PhD thesis Middlesex University PsychologyPhD thesis
Gendered constructions of the nation: race, sex and class in ‘white mothers’ accounts of belonging
Peer, S. 2014. Gendered constructions of the nation: race, sex and class in ‘white mothers’ accounts of belonging. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of Health and EducationPhD thesis
Brits behaving badly: template analysis of newspaper content
Andriotis, K. 2010. Brits behaving badly: template analysis of newspaper content. International Journal of Tourism Anthropology. 1 (1), pp. 15-34. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJTA.2010.036844Article
Illicit economies and the carceral social zone
Ruggiero, V. 2012. Illicit economies and the carceral social zone. in: Squires, P. and Lea, J. (ed.) Criminalisation and advanced marginality: critically exploring the work of Loic Wacquant Bristol, UK Policy Press.Book chapter
Who corrupts whom? A criminal eco-system made in Italy.
Ruggiero, V. 2010. Who corrupts whom? A criminal eco-system made in Italy. Crime, Law and Social Change. 54, pp. 87-105.Article
Fostering virtue among autorickshaw drivers in Sri Lanka: a case study of an urban sharing institution
Jensen, C. 2024. Fostering virtue among autorickshaw drivers in Sri Lanka: a case study of an urban sharing institution. PhD thesis Middlesex University / Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) School of LawPhD thesis
The shattering of motherhood: an interpretative phenomenological exploration of child-to-parent violence
Pintus, G. 2024. The shattering of motherhood: an interpretative phenomenological exploration of child-to-parent violence. DCPsych thesis Middlesex University / New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC) PsychologyDCPsych thesis
The discord between discourse and data in engendering resilience building for sustainability
Bradshaw, S., Hawthorne, H. and Linneker, B. 2020. The discord between discourse and data in engendering resilience building for sustainability. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101860Article
Interventions to prevent and reduce young people’s substance use and criminal justice involvement trajectories
Gleeson, H., Duke, K., Clarke, Z. and Thom, B. 2018. Interventions to prevent and reduce young people’s substance use and criminal justice involvement trajectories. London, UK Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, Middlesex University.Project report
Realism
Cobley, P. 2020. Realism. in: Allan, J., Gulddal, J., King, S. and Pepper, A. (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction London Routledge. pp. 202-210Book chapter
Analytic provenance as constructs of behavioural markers for externalizing thinking processes in criminal intelligence analysis
Islam, J., Wong, B. and Xu, K. 2018. Analytic provenance as constructs of behavioural markers for externalizing thinking processes in criminal intelligence analysis. in: Leventakis, G. and Haberfeld, M. (ed.) Community-Oriented Policing and Technological Innovations Springer. pp. 95-105Book chapter
Unlicensed radio broadcasting: combating pirate radio in the digital age
Nurse, A. and Fletcher, R. 2016. Unlicensed radio broadcasting: combating pirate radio in the digital age. Middlesex University.Project report