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    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.

    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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Monograph

    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.

    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.

    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.

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

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

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

    Book

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

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