Dr Lucy Neville
Name | Dr Lucy Neville |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer-Criminology: Criminology Theory |
Research institute | |
Primary appointment | Business School Leadership |
Contact category | Academic staff (past) |
Research outputs
Safer London Empower Project: evaluation report
Sanders-McDonagh, E., Neville, L., Goodman, A., Harding, S. and Rodriguez, S. 2016. Safer London Empower Project: evaluation report. Safer London.From pillar to post: understanding the victimisation of women and children who experience domestic violence in an age of austerity
Sanders-McDonagh, E., Neville, L. and Nolas, S. 2016. From pillar to post: understanding the victimisation of women and children who experience domestic violence in an age of austerity. Feminist Review. 112, pp. 60-76. https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2015.51Male gays in the female gaze: women who watch m/m pornography
Neville, L. 2015. Male gays in the female gaze: women who watch m/m pornography. Porn Studies. 2 (2-3), pp. 192-207. https://doi.org/10.1080/23268743.2015.1052937Preventing domestic violence and abuse: common themes and lessons learned from West Midlands' DHRs
Neville, L. and Sanders-McDonagh, E. 2015. Preventing domestic violence and abuse: common themes and lessons learned from West Midlands' DHRs. Birmingham, UK West Midlands PCC.Women’s Open Space project evaluation: final report
Sanders-McDonagh, E. and Neville, L. 2012. Women’s Open Space project evaluation: final report. London, UK New Horizon.Evaluation of the Community Group Programme for Children & Young People: final report
Nolas, S., Neville, L. and Sanders-McDonagh, E. 2012. Evaluation of the Community Group Programme for Children & Young People: final report. London AVA (Against Violence & Abuse).The use of facet action system theory in crime scene analysis and suspect interviewing
Neville, L. and Miller, S. 2008. The use of facet action system theory in crime scene analysis and suspect interviewing. in: Fossi, J., Falshaw, L. and Shuker, R. (ed.) Investigative Psychology Leicester British Psychological Society's Division of Forensic Psychology.Understanding change in a therapeutic community: an action systems approach
Neville, L., Miller, S. and Fritzon, K. 2007. Understanding change in a therapeutic community: an action systems approach. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology. 18 (2), pp. 181-203. https://doi.org/10.1080/1478994060110843915
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