Publications

A selection of publications relating to KPAC

Selected publications

Professor Clifford Stott

  • Stott C. 2020. Crowds and public order policing: an analysis of crowds and interpretations of their behaviour based on observational studies. POLICING & SOCIETY. link> doi>
  • Reicher S and Stott C. 2020. On order and disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. Br J Soc Psychol, vol. 59(3), 694-702. link> doi>
  • Radburn M, Savigar-Shaw L, Stott C, Tallent D, Kyprianides A. 2020. How do police officers talk about their encounters with ‘the public’? Group interaction, procedural justice and officer constructions of policing identities. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 174889582093391. doi> full text>
  • Drury J, Reicher S, Stott C. 2020. COVID-19 in context: Why do people die in emergencies? It's probably not because of collective psychology. Br J Soc Psychol, vol. 59(3), 686-693. link> doi> full text>
  • Stott C and Reicher S. 2020. Policing the Coronavirus Outbreak: Processes and Prospects for Collective Disorder. Policing. doi> full text>

Dr Tony Kearon

  • Kearon AT and Mahoney I. 2018. MAHONEY, I. and KEARON, T. Social quality, Brexit and Stoke-on-Trent. International Journal of Social Quality, 8 (1). ISSN 1757-0344. full text>
  • Mahoney I and Kearon AT. 2018. Formulating the post-industrial self: the role of petty crime among unemployed, working-class men in Stoke on Trent. In Masculinity, Labour and Neoliberalism: Working-Class Men in International Perspective. (14 vols.). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. link> doi> link>
  • Mahoney I and Kearon AT. 2017. (De)constructing ethical research narratives in criminological research. Research Ethics. doi> full text>
  • Kearon AT. 2017. The Role of the Visual in the Restoration of Social Order. In The International Handbook of Visual Criminology. Brown M (Ed.). Routledge. link> full text>
  • Kearon T. 2013. Surveillance technologies and the crises of confidence in regulatory agencies. CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE, vol. 13(4), 415-430. link> doi>

Dr Samantha Weston

  • Weston SK and Trebilcock J. 2020. ‘This isn’t just a case of taking someone to the hospital’: Police approaches and management of situations involving persons with mental ill health in the custody suite and beyond. In Policing and Mental Health: Theory, Policy and Practice. Routledge. full text>
  • Frisher M and Weston S. 2019. Epidemiology of substance use disorders among young people. In Substance Misuse and Young People Critical Issues. Chrome I and Williams R (Eds.). London: CRC Press. link> doi> link>
  • Weston S and Mythen G. 2019. Working with and negotiating 'risk': Examining the effects of awareness raising interventions designed to prevent Child Sexual Exploitation. British Journal of Criminology. full text>
  • Trebilcock JD and Weston SK. 2019. Mental Health and Offending Care, Coercion and Control. (8 vols.). Routledge. link>
  • Elison-Davies S, Davies G, Ward J, Dugdale S, Weston S, Jones A, Brides M, Weekes J. 2018. Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the Breaking Free Online Health and Justice program for substance misuse in prison settings. Health Justice, vol. 6(1), 20. link> doi> full text>

Dr Helen Wells

  • Wells H. 2018. THE ANGERED VERSUS THE ENDANGERED: PCCS, ROADS POLICING AND THE CHALLENGES OF ASSESSING AND REPRESENTING 'PUBLIC OPINION'. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, vol. 58(1), 95-113. link> doi> full text>
  • Wells HM. 2015. Grey areas and fine lines: Negotiating Operational Independence in the Era of the Police and Crime Commissioner. Safer Communities, vol. 14(4), 193-202. doi> full text>
  • Wells H. 2015. Getting Around and Getting On: Self-Interested Resistance to Technology in Law Enforcement Contexts. ANNUAL REVIEW OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, VOL 11, vol. 11, 175-192. link> doi> full text>
  • Wells H. 2016. PCCs, Roads Policing and the Dilemmas of Increased Democratic Accountability. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, vol. 56(2), 274-292. link> doi> full text>
  • Wells HM. 2012. The Fast and the Furious: Drivers, speed cameras and control in a risk society. (1st ed.). Surrey: Ashgate. link>