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Cooper, Penelope (2014) Speaking when they are spoken to: hearing vulnerable witnesses in care proceedings. Child and Family Law Quarterly 26 (2), pp. 132-151. ISSN 1358-8184.
Heard, Catherine (2014) Hate crime law: more incrementalism or time for reform? Archbold Review (7), pp. 4-5. ISSN 2046-0201.
Hough, Mike (2014) Confessions of a recovering 'administrative criminologist': Jock Young, quantitative research and policy research. Crime, Media, Culture 10 (3), pp. 215-226. ISSN 1741-6590.
Kong, Camillia (2014) Beyond the balancing scales: the importance of prejudice and dialogue in A Local Authority v E and Others. Child and Family Law Quarterly 26 (2), pp. 216-236. ISSN 1358-8184.
Book Section
Jackson, J. and Tyler, T.R. and Hough, Mike and Bradford, B. and Mentovich, A. (2014) Compliance and legal authority. In: Wright, J.D. (ed.) The International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences (2nd edition). Oxford, UK: Elsevier, pp. 456-462. ISBN 9780080970875.
Monograph
Gibbs, P. and Kirby, Amy (2014) Judged by peers? The diversity of lay magistrates in England and Wales. Working Paper. Institute for Criminal Policy Research, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.
Gyateng, Tracey and Moretti, Alessandro and May, Tiggey and Turnbull, Paul J. (2014) Young people and the secure estate: needs and interventions. Project Report. Youth Justice Board, London, UK.
Jacobson, Jessica and Skrine, Oonagh and Kirby, Amy and Hunter, Gillian (2014) Crime and ‘Community’: exploring the scope for community involvement in criminal justice. Other. Institute for Criminal Policy Research, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.
Kirby, Amy and Jacobson, Jessica and Hunter, Gillian (2014) Effective participation or passive acceptance: How can defendants participate more effectively in the court process? Working Paper. Howard League for Penal Reform.
May, Tiggey and Skrine, Oonagh and Moretti, Alessandro and Webster, R. (2014) Out of my comfort zone: an evaluation of the Family Man Programme. Project Report. ICPR, London, UK.