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New insights to county lines drug supply networks: a research note on a study of police experiences of the intersectionality of victimhood and offending
Lydon, D. Emmanuel, P. 2022. New insights to county lines drug supply networks: a research note on a study of police experiences of the intersectionality of victimhood and offending. British Society of Criminology Research Bulletin.Journal article
Responding to mental health incidents - Is policing about to abandon its social responsibility?
Lydon, D. 2023. Responding to mental health incidents - Is policing about to abandon its social responsibility?Digital or visual media
This is not a drill: scoping police and partnership preparedness for the consequences of climate change
Lydon, D., Hallenberg, K. and Kapageorgiadou, V. 2023. This is not a drill: scoping police and partnership preparedness for the consequences of climate change.Conference paper
Perceptions of survivors and Police Officers regarding the police response to coercive control
Elgezouli, S. 2022. Perceptions of survivors and Police Officers regarding the police response to coercive control. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Life SciencesMasters Thesis
‘Holding onto trauma?’ The prevalence and predictors of PTSD, anxiety, and depression in police officers working with victims of child abuse, rape, and sexual exploitation
Foley, J., Jones, F., Hassett, A. and Williams, E. 2023. ‘Holding onto trauma?’ The prevalence and predictors of PTSD, anxiety, and depression in police officers working with victims of child abuse, rape, and sexual exploitation. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258X231183638Journal article
A case study evaluation of a fast-track detective scheme carried out by a Police service in the South of England
Vanida, B. 2022. A case study evaluation of a fast-track detective scheme carried out by a Police service in the South of England. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law and PolicingMasters Thesis
The value of Covert Human Intelligence Sources: using practitioner perspectives to develop a template for data collection in order to measure the value of Covert Human Intelligence Source information in low policing
Grzibovska, K. 2022. The value of Covert Human Intelligence Sources: using practitioner perspectives to develop a template for data collection in order to measure the value of Covert Human Intelligence Source information in low policing. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social SciencesMasters Thesis
Personality factors, interview competencies and communicative suspiciousness of Canadian police interrogators of criminal suspects
Funicelli, M. and Laurence, J.R. 2017. Personality factors, interview competencies and communicative suspiciousness of Canadian police interrogators of criminal suspects. Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice. 8 (1), pp. 1-15.Journal article
UK–EU law enforcement cooperation post-Brexit: A UK law enforcement practitioner perspective
Shellaker, M., Tong, Stephen and Swallow, Paul 2023. UK–EU law enforcement cooperation post-Brexit: A UK law enforcement practitioner perspective. Criminology and Criminal Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958231162520Journal article
The construction and shaping of protesters’ perceptions of police legitimacy: a thematic approach to police information and intelligence gathering
Lydon, D. 2020. The construction and shaping of protesters’ perceptions of police legitimacy: a thematic approach to police information and intelligence gathering. Police Practice and Research. 22 (1), pp. 678-691. https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2020.1722665Journal article
Does the Police use of social media assist to increase community confidence in the use of stop and search as a policing tactic?
Stubbs, P. 2021. Does the Police use of social media assist to increase community confidence in the use of stop and search as a policing tactic? Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social SciencesMasters Thesis
‘A lot of the time it’s dealing with victims who don’t want to know, it’s all made up, or they’ve got mental health’: Rape myths in a large English police force
Gekoski, A., Massey, Kristina, Allen, Katherine, Ferreira, J., Dalton, Charlotte T, Horvath, Miranda and Davies, Kari 2023. ‘A lot of the time it’s dealing with victims who don’t want to know, it’s all made up, or they’ve got mental health’: Rape myths in a large English police force. International Review of Victimology. https://doi.org/10.1177/02697580221142891Journal article
A critical analysis of perceptions of street-based sex workers, as victims of crime, by police officers and staff in a police service in the United Kingdom
Laidler, A. 2022. A critical analysis of perceptions of street-based sex workers, as victims of crime, by police officers and staff in a police service in the United Kingdom. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social SciencesMasters Thesis
Embeddedness within Police recruitment: how social networks and relationships influence the hiring of new police recruits
Stubbs, G. 2022. Embeddedness within Police recruitment: how social networks and relationships influence the hiring of new police recruits. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law,Policing and Social SciencesPhD Thesis
The future of policing cybercrime: Reflections on the Strategic Review of Policing in England and Wales
Stephens, P. 2022. The future of policing cybercrime: Reflections on the Strategic Review of Policing in England and Wales .Lecture
Practitioner perspectives of the utility of the national decision model in relation to criminal investigations and response policing
Joshua Edwards 2021. Practitioner perspectives of the utility of the national decision model in relation to criminal investigations and response policing. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social StudiesMasters Thesis
This is not a drill: police preparedness for climate emergency: summary report of a scoping study
Hallenberg, K., Lydon, D. and Kapageorgiadou, V. 2022. This is not a drill: police preparedness for climate emergency: summary report of a scoping study. Canterbury Christ Church University.Other
Policing futures: transforming the evidence-based policing paradigm through interdisciplinarity and epistemological anarchism
Lydon, D. 2022. Policing futures: transforming the evidence-based policing paradigm through interdisciplinarity and epistemological anarchism. Policing and Society. 33 (3), pp. 264-275. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2022.2101648Journal article
Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2020
Graca, S., Bryant, R., Lawton-Barrett, K., Gilbert, P., Hooper, G., Jones, N., Blackburn, B., McCormack, T., Mitchell, S., Nunn, J., O'Neill, M. and Owens, J. Bryant, S. and Bryant, R. (ed.) 2019. Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2020. Oxford Oxford University Press.Book
Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2021
Graca, S., Bryant, R., Lawton-Barrett, K., Gilbert, P., Hooper, G., Jones, N., Blackburn, B., McCormack, T., Mitchell, S., Nunn, J., O'Neill, M. and Owens, J. Bryant, S. and Bryant, R. (ed.) 2020. Blackstone's handbook for policing students 2021. Oxford Oxford University Press.Book