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How your brainwaves could be used in criminal trials
Funicelli, M. 2022. How your brainwaves could be used in criminal trials.Digital or visual media
Capturing UK drill in its complexity: critically assessing the justifications for the criminalisation and censorship of UK drill music and Black cultural expression
Isobel Ingram 2021. Capturing UK drill in its complexity: critically assessing the justifications for the criminalisation and censorship of UK drill music and Black cultural expression. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social SciencesMasters Thesis
(Un)trustworthy organisations? Implications of the Sarah Everard murder case
Beighton, C. 2021. (Un)trustworthy organisations? Implications of the Sarah Everard murder case. Canterbury Christ Church University.Other
Project 7708 understanding heritage crime in Kent and Medway – a data analytical approach
Bryant, R., Kent, A. and Hills, J. 2020. Project 7708 understanding heritage crime in Kent and Medway – a data analytical approach.Project report
Participants information form
Bothwick, D. Participants information form.Other
Commentary - guns and psychiatry: what psychiatrists need to know
Bryant, R. 2019. Commentary - guns and psychiatry: what psychiatrists need to know. BJPsych Advances. https://doi.org/BJPsychAdv-19-0039Journal article
An evaluation of the ‘open source internet research tool’: a user-centred and participatory design approach with UK law enforcement
Williams, J. 2018. An evaluation of the ‘open source internet research tool’: a user-centred and participatory design approach with UK law enforcement. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Faculty of Social and Applied SciencesPhD Thesis
Patient perspectives of being detained under section 136 of the Mental Health Act: findings from a qualitative study in London
Sondhi, A., luger, L., Toleikyte, L. and Williams, E. 2018. Patient perspectives of being detained under section 136 of the Mental Health Act: findings from a qualitative study in London. Medicine, Science and the Law. 58 (3), pp. 159-167. https://doi.org/10.1177/0025802418774966Journal article
Key challenges in criminal investigation
O'Neill, M. and Policy Press 2018. Key challenges in criminal investigation. Policy Press.Book
Researching professional development
Wood, D. and Bryant, R. 2015. Researching professional development. in: Brunger, M., Tong, S. and Martin, D. (ed.) Introduction to policing research. Taking lessons from practice. London Routledge. pp. 87-99Book chapter
Watching the detectives: researching investigative practice
Hallenberg, K., O'Neill, M. and Tong, S. 2015. Watching the detectives: researching investigative practice. in: Brunger, M., Tong, S. and Martin, D. (ed.) Introduction to Policing Research: Taking Lessons From Practice London Routledge. pp. 101-117Book chapter
Three BOCU Improving Confidence Report
Williams, E. 2010. Three BOCU Improving Confidence Report. London Metropolitan Police Service.Project report
Discretion and decision making
Tong, S. and Wood, D. 2009. Discretion and decision making. The Police Online Knowledge Area (POLKA).Journal article
Capacity building at the Kenyan Government Chemist
Lawton-Barrett, K. 2012. Capacity building at the Kenyan Government Chemist. Bonn, Germany GIZ.Report
The adaptation of the education profession in identifying radicalisation in schools. A review of the evidence and observations from a cohort of educators and prevent practioners
McGinn, G. 2021. The adaptation of the education profession in identifying radicalisation in schools. A review of the evidence and observations from a cohort of educators and prevent practioners. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Psychology and Life SciencesMasters Thesis
Cybercrime
Stephens, P. and Brady, E. 2022. Cybercrime. in: Wood, D., Bradshaw, S., Dickens, T., Parker-McLeod, J., Simpson, F. and Weaver, G. (ed.) Blackstone's Handbook for Policing Students 2023 Oxford University Press.Book chapter
Electronic assessment of the PCDA: from Covid contingency to best practice
Honess, R. 2022. Electronic assessment of the PCDA: from Covid contingency to best practice.Lecture
The Implications of the doctrine of Joint Enterprise in England on families of imprisoned youth in phenomenological analysis
George, T. 2019. The Implications of the doctrine of Joint Enterprise in England on families of imprisoned youth in phenomenological analysis. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life Science https://doi.org/Cohen,H.Masters Thesis
Facility dogs as a tool for building rapport and credibility with child witnesses
Spruin, E., Dempster, T. and Ozcakir Mozova, K. 2020. Facility dogs as a tool for building rapport and credibility with child witnesses. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice. 62, p. 100407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlcj.2020.100407Journal article
Governing excess: boxing, biopolitics and the body
Hardes, J. 2019. Governing excess: boxing, biopolitics and the body. Theoretical Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362480619864310Journal article