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The problems of tactical litigation in the European Union: A case for a hybrid forum non conveniens & lis pendens model
Munna, M. 2021. The problems of tactical litigation in the European Union: A case for a hybrid forum non conveniens & lis pendens model . PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

PhD Thesis

Open prisons, prison staff and prison work: exploring the distinct physical and social milieu of the open prison and the cultural adaptation to a different kind of prison work
Clemons, N. 2021. Open prisons, prison staff and prison work: exploring the distinct physical and social milieu of the open prison and the cultural adaptation to a different kind of prison work. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

PhD Thesis

An independent validation of the EEG-based complex trial protocol with autobiographical data and corroboration of its resistance to a cognitively charged countermeasure
Funicelli, M., White, L., Ungureanu, S. and Laurence, J.-R. 2021. An independent validation of the EEG-based complex trial protocol with autobiographical data and corroboration of its resistance to a cognitively charged countermeasure. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 46 (3), pp. 287-299. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10484-021-09506-2

Journal article

The conflict of jurisdiction between intra-EU BITs and European law: proposal for an EU investment cour
Lewis, K. 2021. The conflict of jurisdiction between intra-EU BITs and European law: proposal for an EU investment cour. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

PhD Thesis

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 Sciences

Masters Thesis

How to be a sociologist: an introduction to A Level Sociology
Cant, S. and Dvorak, J. 2021. How to be a sociologist: an introduction to A Level Sociology. Harper Collins.

Book

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 Sciences

Masters Thesis

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 Studies

Masters Thesis

Taxation and the implementation of sustainable development goals in Nigeria
Pearce, E. and Onyejekwe, C. 2021. Taxation and the implementation of sustainable development goals in Nigeria. in: Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria Barriers, Prospects and Strategies London and New York Routledge.

Book chapter

Security, locality and aggressive masculinity: Hooliganism and nationalism at football mega-events
Sly, J. 2021. Security, locality and aggressive masculinity: Hooliganism and nationalism at football mega-events. in: Dashper, K. (ed.) Sport, Gender and Mega-Events Bingley, UK Emerald.

Book chapter

Federalism and the Covid-19 pandemic: A perspective from Nigeria
Babalola, D. 2021. Federalism and the Covid-19 pandemic: A perspective from Nigeria. in: Federalism Year Book 2021: Federalism, Subsidiarity and Regions in Europe European Center for Research on Federalism Tübingen (EZFF), Baden-Baden: Nomos European Center for Research on Federalism Tübingen (EZFF). pp. 139-148

Book chapter

Authority, legitimacy and limits – who shapes police education? Reflections from England
Hallenberg, K. 2021. Authority, legitimacy and limits – who shapes police education? Reflections from England.

Conference keynote

Still Here and Still Queer: LGBTQIA+ Staff Network in time of pandemic
Hallenberg, K., Digby-Bowl, C., Dainton, M. and Sanders, H. 2021. Still Here and Still Queer: LGBTQIA+ Staff Network in time of pandemic.

Conference paper

Assessing counter-terrorism strategies through a mixed methods research design: The case of CONTEST in the UK
Brady, E. 2021. Assessing counter-terrorism strategies through a mixed methods research design: The case of CONTEST in the UK . PhD Thesis University of St Andrews School of International Relations https://doi.org/10.17630/sta/183

PhD Thesis

The future of universities
Bristow, J. 2021. The future of universities.

Conference paper

Anarchism, ethics and art: a politics of peculiarity
Sharkey, T. 2021. Anarchism, ethics and art: a politics of peculiarity. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law. Policing and Social Sciences

PhD Thesis

Can Community Policing be used to improve public perception of the Police and how has this been affected in times of austerity?
Mcilwain, C. 2021. Can Community Policing be used to improve public perception of the Police and how has this been affected in times of austerity? Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

Commercialization and promotion of drugs in new media
Ozdirench, B. 2021. Commercialization and promotion of drugs in new media.

Conference paper

Drug decriminalization and normalization within Portugal and the Netherlands
Ozdirench, B. 2021. Drug decriminalization and normalization within Portugal and the Netherlands.

Conference paper

“Merit”, “success” and the epistemic logics of whiteness in racialised education systems
Keval, H. 2021. “Merit”, “success” and the epistemic logics of whiteness in racialised education systems . in: Arday, J. and Thomas, DSP (ed.) Doing Equity and Diversity for Success in Higher Education: Redressing Structural Inequalities in the Academy Basingstoke, UK Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 127-139

Book chapter

'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

Overcoming agonism: the idea of conflict in political liberalism
Pestana, I. 2021. Overcoming agonism: the idea of conflict in political liberalism. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law. Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

Assessing the consequences of Brexit on UK police cooperation with the EU
Shellaker, M. 2021. Assessing the consequences of Brexit on UK police cooperation with the EU. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

Male sexual victimisation and the specialist officer: a critical analysis of the police response to adult males
Phillips, K. 2021. Male sexual victimisation and the specialist officer: a critical analysis of the police response to adult males. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

Women and preventing and countering violent extremism interventions
Brady, E. and Marsden, S. 2021. Women and preventing and countering violent extremism interventions. UK

Research report

Samer N. Abboud, Syria (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2018)
Keil, S. 2021. Samer N. Abboud, Syria (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2018). European Review of International Studies. 8 (2), pp. 257-259. https://doi.org/10.1163/21967415-08020008

Journal article

Learning to learn online: creating an open access learning development platform
Bishopp-Martin, S. and Calleja, J. 2021. Learning to learn online: creating an open access learning development platform. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. 22. https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi22.702

Journal article

Firesetting among 18-23 year old un-apprehended adults: A UK community study
Barrowcliffe, E., Tyler, N. and Gannon, T. A 2021. Firesetting among 18-23 year old un-apprehended adults: A UK community study. Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCRPP-06-2021-0026

Journal article

Beyond ‘the choice to drink’ in a UK guideline on FASD: the precautionary principle, pregnancy surveillance, and the managed woman
Lee, Ellie, Bristow, Jennie, Arkell, Rachel and Murphy, Clare 2021. Beyond ‘the choice to drink’ in a UK guideline on FASD: the precautionary principle, pregnancy surveillance, and the managed woman. Health, Risk & Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698575.2021.1998389

Journal article

Restructuring, political gimmicks and elite manipulation in Nigeria
Onapajo, H. and Babalola, D. 2021. Restructuring, political gimmicks and elite manipulation in Nigeria. in: Tella, O. (ed.) A Sleeping Giant? Nigeria’s Domestic and International Politics in the Twenty-First Century Cham, Switzerland Springer Nature. pp. 61-71

Book chapter

Learning legal skills and reasoning
Waters, B. Tobias Kliem (ed.) 2021. Learning legal skills and reasoning. Abingdon UK Routledge, Taylor and Francis.

Book

Policing the Police: an analysis of practitioner views of the IOPC’s Learning the Lessons Magazine
Staddon, L. 2021. Policing the Police: an analysis of practitioner views of the IOPC’s Learning the Lessons Magazine. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

Awareness and perception of phishing variants from Policing, Computing and Criminology students in Canterbury Christ Church University
Movassagh, N. 2021. Awareness and perception of phishing variants from Policing, Computing and Criminology students in Canterbury Christ Church University. Masters Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Law. Policing and Social Sciences

Masters Thesis

Growing up In lockdown
Bristow, J. 2021. Growing up In lockdown. London Academy of Ideas.

Discussion paper

Necropolitical constructions of happiness, COVID-19 and higher education
Keval, H. and Wright, T. 2021. Necropolitical constructions of happiness, COVID-19 and higher education. Critical Studies on Security. 9 (2), pp. 169-173. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2021.1978644

Journal article

Resistance and the paradox of legal entitlement – A theoretical analysis of migrant women’s responses to domestic abuse in the host country
Graca, S. 2021. Resistance and the paradox of legal entitlement – A theoretical analysis of migrant women’s responses to domestic abuse in the host country. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. https://doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2021.1925458

Journal article

The impacts of working with victims of sexual violence: A rapid evidence assessment
Crivatu, I., Horvath, M. and Massey, Kristina 2021. The impacts of working with victims of sexual violence: A rapid evidence assessment. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. https://doi.org/10.1177/15248380211016024

Journal article

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

'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

Independant Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVA's) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: A study of impacts, effects, coping mechanisms and effective support systems for people working as ISVAs and ISVA managers
Massey, K. and Horvath, M.A.A.H 2021. Independant Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVA's) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: A study of impacts, effects, coping mechanisms and effective support systems for people working as ISVAs and ISVA managers. UK

Project report

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