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    Bath, C. and Bhardwa, Bina and Jacobson, Jessica and May, Tiggey and Webster, R. (2015) There to help: ensuring provision of appropriate adults for mentally vulnerable adults detained or interviewed by police. Project Report. National Appropriate Adult Network, London, UK.

    C

    Cooper, Penelope and Backen, P. and Marchant, R. (2015) Getting to grips with ground rules hearings: a checklist for judges, advocates and intermediaries to promote the fair treatment of vulnerable people in court. Criminal Law Review 6 , pp. 420-435. ISSN 0011-135X.

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    Hales, Gavin and May, Tiggey and Belur, J. and Hough, Mike (2015) Chief officer misconduct in policing: an exploratory study. Project Report. College of Policing, London, UK.

    Heard, Catherine (2015) Community sentences since 2000: How they work – and why they have not cut prisoner numbers. Technical Report. Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, London, UK.

    Hough, Mike (2015) Crime, policing and compliance with the law. In: Michie, J. and Cooper, C. (eds.) Why the Social Sciences Matter. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 143-160. ISBN 9781137269904.

    Hough, Mike (2015) Legitimacy and executive release: a procedural justice perspective. In: Herzog-Evans, M. (ed.) Offender release and supervision: The role of Courts and the use of discretion. Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers. ISBN 9789462401976.

    Hunter, Gillian and Wigzell, Alexandra and May, Tiggey and Mcsweeney, Tim (2015) An evaluation of the 'What Works Centre for Crime Reduction': Year 1 Baseline. Project Report. College of Policing, London, UK.

    J

    Jackson, J. and Hough, Mike and Bradford, B. and Kuha, J. (2015) Empirical legitimacy as two connected psychological states. In: Mesko, G. and Tankebe, J. (eds.) Trust and Legitimacy in Criminal Justice: European Perspectives. London: Springer, pp. 137-160. ISBN 9783319098128.

    Jacobson, Jessica (2015) 'Community' knows best? Community involvement in criminal justice. In: Wasik, M. and Santatzoglou, S. (eds.) The Management of Change in Criminal Justice: Who Knows Best? Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 80-97. ISBN 9781137462480.

    Jacobson, Jessica and Hunter, G. and Kirby, Amy (2015) Structured mayhem: personal experiences of the Crown Court. Project Report. Criminal Justice Alliance, London, UK.

    Jacobson, Jessica and Hunter, Gillian and Kirby, Amy (2015) Inside Crown Court. Bristol, UK: Policy Press. ISBN 9781447317050.

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    Kirby, Amy and Jacobson, Jessica (2015) Evaluation of the pre-sentence RJ pathfinder: February 2014 to May 2015. Project Report. Restorative Solutions, London, UK.

    Kong, Camillia (2015) The Convention for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Article 12: prospective feminist lessons against the “Will and Preferences” paradigm. Laws 4 (4), pp. 709-728. ISSN 2075-471X.

    Kong, Camillia (2015) The space between second-personal respect and rational care in theory and mental health law. Law and Philosophy , ISSN 0167-5249.

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    May, Tiggey and Bhardwa, Bina (2015) Markets and distribution systems: the birth, growth and transformation of UK drug markets. In: Brownstein, H.H. (ed.) The Handbook of Drugs and Society. Wiley Handbooks in Criminology and Criminal Justice 6. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 416-442. ISBN 9781118726792.

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    Roberts, J.V. and Hough, Mike (2015) Empirical sentencing research: options and opportunities. In: Roberts, J.V. (ed.) Exploring Sentencing Practice in England and Wales. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137390394.

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    Sato, M. and Hough, Mike (2015) Information and punitiveness: trial reconstruction in Ireland. Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice 1 (2), pp. 90-98. ISSN 2056-3841.

    W

    Wigzell, Ali and Kirby, Amy and Jacobson, Jessica (2015) The Youth Proceedings Advocacy Review: Final Report. Project Report. Bar Standards Board, London, UK.

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