School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences


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"It's just some numbers": Awareness of far-right tattoos
Hallenberg, K. and Blackburn, B. 2022. "It's just some numbers": Awareness of far-right tattoos.

Conference paper

"There is a crack in everything; it's where the light gets in": some reflections on producing ethical prison heritage
Tennant, M. 2017. "There is a crack in everything; it's where the light gets in": some reflections on producing ethical prison heritage.

Conference paper

'Edge of Eternity': before freedom was feared
Bristow, J. 2014. 'Edge of Eternity': before freedom was feared. Spiked.

Journal article

'Future governance of the UK' - evidence submitted to the House of Lords Constitution Committee
Anderson, P. 2021. 'Future governance of the UK' - evidence submitted to the House of Lords Constitution Committee.

Other

'Left behind, looking forward': The 2019 General Election, the Red Wall and the Labour Party
Rothery, J. 2021. 'Left behind, looking forward': The 2019 General Election, the Red Wall and the Labour Party. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

'Making politics matter': political education in a 'knowledge-exchange' context
Bates, D. 2011. 'Making politics matter': political education in a 'knowledge-exchange' context. European Political Science. 11, pp. 164-174. https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2011.18

Journal article

'Promise and perils of Sri Lankan performers' rights: The royalty collection in music'
Nanayakkara, G. 2015. 'Promise and perils of Sri Lankan performers' rights: The royalty collection in music'.

Conference paper

'Reading Marx, or the uses and abuses of Marx'
Bates, D. 2018. 'Reading Marx, or the uses and abuses of Marx'.

Conference paper

A case for a regional investment court for Africa
Nyombi, C. 2018. A case for a regional investment court for Africa. North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation. 43 (3), pp. 66-109.

Journal 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 Policing

Masters Thesis

A cognitive walkthrough of Autopsy Forensic Browser
Bennett, D. and Stephens, P. 2009. A cognitive walkthrough of Autopsy Forensic Browser. Information Management & Computer Security. 17 (1), pp. 20-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/09685220910944731

Journal article

A comprehensive variable temperature study of the layered oxide Ca2Mn3O8
Vera-Stimpson, L.J., McNulty, J.A., Morrison, F.D., Mahajan, A., McCabe, E.E., Gibbs, A.S., Stenning, G.B.G., Jura, M. and Arnold, D.C. 2020. A comprehensive variable temperature study of the layered oxide Ca2Mn3O8. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.155633

Journal article

A consociational compromise? constitutional evolution in Spain and Catalonia
Anderson, P. 2021. A consociational compromise? constitutional evolution in Spain and Catalonia. in: Dr Soeren Keil and McCulloch, A (ed.) Power-sharing in Europe past practice, present cases, and future directions Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 201-225

Book chapter

A contemporary insight into Islamist extremist radicalisation and an exploration of the effectiveness of prevention and reformative strategies
Blanchfield, D. 2021. A contemporary insight into Islamist extremist radicalisation and an exploration of the effectiveness of prevention and reformative strategies. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

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 Sciences

Masters Thesis

A critical history of the prison: using the past to challenge the present
Tennant, M. 2017. A critical history of the prison: using the past to challenge the present.

Conference paper

A critical reflection on the use and effectiveness of DVPNs and DVPOs
Blackburn, K. and Graca, S. 2020. A critical reflection on the use and effectiveness of DVPNs and DVPOs. Police Practice and Research. 22 (1), pp. 23-39. https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2020.1759059

Journal article

A critique of shareholder primacy under UK takeover law and the continued imposition of the Board Neutrality Rule
Nyombi, C. 2015. A critique of shareholder primacy under UK takeover law and the continued imposition of the Board Neutrality Rule. International Journal of Law and Management. 57 (4), pp. 234-264. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLMA-12-2012-0042

Journal article

A critique of the Uganda Mental Health Treatment Act, 1964
Nyombi, C., Kibandama, A. and Kaddu, R. 2014. A critique of the Uganda Mental Health Treatment Act, 1964. Mental Health Law & Policy Journal. 3 (1), pp. 505-526.

Journal article

A recommendation to improve the opt-out mechanism in EU regulation on insolvency proceedings recast
Zhang, D. 2018. A recommendation to improve the opt-out mechanism in EU regulation on insolvency proceedings recast. International Company and Commercial Law Review. 28 (5), pp. 167-175.

Journal article

A research informed teaching mediation clinic
Waters, B. and Raznovich, L. 2010. A research informed teaching mediation clinic. in: Graham-Matheson, L. (ed.) Research Informed Teaching - Exploring the Concept Canterbury Christ Church University. pp. 26-27

Book chapter

A research project on the role of costs and adjournments in the expeditious dispensation of justice in Nigeria
Moneke, E. and Azinge, E (ed.) 2014. A research project on the role of costs and adjournments in the expeditious dispensation of justice in Nigeria. Nigeria Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

Book

A response to PHE's reports on disparities in risks and outcomes of COVID-19 for BAME communities
Keys, C., Nanayakkara, G., Onyejekwe, C., Sah, R. and Wright, T. 2020. A response to PHE's reports on disparities in risks and outcomes of COVID-19 for BAME communities.

Other

A response to the challenges posed by the binary divide between employee and self-employed
Nyombi, C. 2015. A response to the challenges posed by the binary divide between employee and self-employed. International Journal of Law and Management. 57 (1), pp. 3-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLMA-03-2013-0012

Journal article

A security community in the Balkans? The foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states
Keil, S. and Stahl, B. 2013. A security community in the Balkans? The foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states. Sudosteuropa Mitteilungen. 2/2013, pp. 14-25.

Journal article

A socio-legal analysis of Gone Girl
Spalding, A. 2019. A socio-legal analysis of Gone Girl. in: Akrivos, D. and Antoniou, A. (ed.) Crime, Deviance and Popular Culture: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives Switzerland Palgrave.

Book chapter

A student-led evaluation of flipped learning: developing ‘cooperative blended learning’ to build relationships and enhance learning and engagement in politics
Kenyon, S., Inge, J. and Dawes, R. 2021. A student-led evaluation of flipped learning: developing ‘cooperative blended learning’ to build relationships and enhance learning and engagement in politics.

Conference paper

A study into situated learning through community legal companionship
Waters, B. and Ashton, J. 2018. A study into situated learning through community legal companionship. International Journal of Clinical Legal Education. 25 (2), pp. 4-47. https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v25i2.721

Journal article

A study of the destination of law leavers from CCCU
Waters, B., Gordon-Bouvier, E. and Siliafis, K. 2016. A study of the destination of law leavers from CCCU.

Conference paper

A usability analysis of autopsy forensic browser
Bennett, D. and Stephens, P. 2008. A usability analysis of autopsy forensic browser.

Conference paper

Academic labor and its exploitation
Bates, D. 2021. Academic labor and its exploitation. Theory and Event. 24 (4), pp. 1090-1109. https://doi.org/10.1353/tae.2021.0060

Journal article

Access to employment by persons with disabilities in Uganda
Nyombi, C. and Kibandama, A. 2014. Access to employment by persons with disabilities in Uganda. Labor Law Journal. 65 (4), pp. 248-258.

Journal article

Accountable, responsive and independent: on the need for balance in police governance
Wood, D. and MacAlister, D. 2005. Accountable, responsive and independent: on the need for balance in police governance. International Journal of Police Science and Management. 7 (3), pp. 197-207. https://doi.org/10.1350/ijps.2005.7.3.197

Journal article

Addressing domestic abuse in university student populations
Graca, S. 2018. Addressing domestic abuse in university student populations.

Conference keynote

AfCFTA and lex mercatoria: reconceptualising international trade law in Africa
Onyejekwe, C. and Ekhator, E. 2020. AfCFTA and lex mercatoria: reconceptualising international trade law in Africa. Commonwealth Law Bulletin. 47 (1), pp. 93-112. https://doi.org/10.1080/03050718.2020.1812097

Journal article

After Grenfell: more health and safety?
Bristow, J. 2017. After Grenfell: more health and safety? Spiked.

Journal article

After the election: beware the politics of generationalism
Bristow, J. 2015. After the election: beware the politics of generationalism. spiked.com.

Journal article

After the standard dirty hands thesis: towards a dynamic account of dirty hands in politics
Tillyris, D. 2016. After the standard dirty hands thesis: towards a dynamic account of dirty hands in politics. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 19 (1), pp. 161-175. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-015-9604-6

Journal article

Agambian biopolitics and bare life
Hardes, J. 2009. Agambian biopolitics and bare life.

Conference paper

Ageism is putting all our retirements at risk
Bristow, J. 2019. Ageism is putting all our retirements at risk. Spiked.

Journal article

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