Mr Robin Fletcher


NameMr Robin Fletcher
Job titleAssociate Professor of Criminology
Research institute
Primary appointmentBusiness School Leadership
Contact categoryAcademic staff (past)

Research outputs

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.

Nightmare on Mare Street; what has happened to law and order?

Fletcher, R. 2009. Nightmare on Mare Street; what has happened to law and order? Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 46th annual meeting "Theorizing criminal justice: practical applications for the field". Boston, MA, USA 10 - 14 Mar 2009

Governance and the London Metropolitan Police Service.

Fletcher, R. and Stenson, K. 2009. Governance and the London Metropolitan Police Service. Policing: a Journal of Policy and Practice. 3 (1), pp. 12-21. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pan074

The governance of crime

Fletcher, R. 2008. The governance of crime. New Statesman.

The role of the Police in crime prevention and community safety

Fletcher, R. 2005. The role of the Police in crime prevention and community safety. in: Winstone, J. and Pakes, F. (ed.) Community justice: issues for probation and criminal justice Devon Willan Publishing. pp. 52-71

Policing a complex society; political influence on policing and its impact on local and central accountability.

Fletcher, R. 2005. Policing a complex society; political influence on policing and its impact on local and central accountability. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 15 (3), pp. 170-187. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.821

Partnerships and community policing

Fletcher, R. 2005. Partnerships and community policing. in: Barrett, G., Sellman, D. and Thomas, J. (ed.) Interprofessional working in health and social care: professional perspectives Palgrave Macmillan.

An intelligent use of intelligence; developing locally responsive information systems in the post-Macpherson era

Fletcher, R. 2000. An intelligent use of intelligence; developing locally responsive information systems in the post-Macpherson era. in: Marlow, A. and Loveday, B. (ed.) After Macpherson; policing after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry Lyme Regis Russell House.
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