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    Number of items: 17.

    1 January 2017

    Bradford, B. and Jackson, J. and Hough, Mike (2017) Trust in justice. In: Uslaner, R. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190274801.

    February 2017

    Hough, Mike (2017) Researching criminal justice. In: Harding, J. and Davies, P. and Mair, G. (eds.) An Introduction to Criminal Justice. London, UK: Sage. ISBN 9781412962124.

    16 March 2017

    Hough, Mike and Jackson, J. and Bradford, B. (2017) Policing, procedural justice and prevention. In: Tilley, N. and Sidebottom, A. (eds.) Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety (second edition). Milton Park: Routledge. ISBN 9781138851061.

    Jacobson, Jessica and Heard, Catherine and Fair, Helen (2017) Prison: evidence of its use and over-use from around the world. Project Report. Institute for Criminal Policy Research & Fair Trials, London, UK.

    22 March 2017

    Kong, Camillia and Dunn, M. and Parker, M. (2017) Psychiatric genomics and mental health treatment: setting the ethical agenda. American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4), pp. 3-12. ISSN 1526-5161.

    May 2017

    Hough, Mike (2017) Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice. In: Liebling, A. and Maruna, S. and McAra, L. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Criminology (6th Edition). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198719441.

    Jacobson, Jessica (2017) Introduction. In: Cooper, Penelope and Norton, H. (eds.) Vulnerable People and the Criminal Justice System: A Guide to Law and Practice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-21. ISBN 9780198801115.

    4 May 2017

    May, Tiggey and Hunter, Gillian and Hough, Mike (2017) The long and winding road: embedding evidence informed policing. In: Knutsson, J. and Thompson, L. (eds.) Advances in Evidence Based Policing. Crime Science Series. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138698734.

    24 May 2017

    Kong, Camillia and Dunn, M. and Parker, M. (2017) Ethical translations of Psychiatric Genomics into mental health practice: response to commentaries. [Letter]

    15 June 2017

    Fair, Helen and Jacobson, Jessica (2017) Peer relations: Review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships – Part IV. Other. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK.

    Jacobson, Jessica and Fair, Helen (2017) Sense of self and responsibility: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships – Part V. Project Report. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK.

    July 2017

    Kong, Camillia (2017) Mental capacity in relationship: Decision-making, dialogue, and autonomy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316683088.

    1 July 2017

    Hunter, Gillian and May, Tiggey and Hough, Mike (2017) An evaluation of the What Works Centre for Crime Reduction: final report. Project Report. College of Policing, London, UK.

    31 August 2017

    Jacobson, Jessica and Harlow, L. (2017) Witness support. In: Cooper, Penelope and Norton, H. (eds.) Vulnerable People and the Criminal Justice System: A Guide to Law and Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 57-94. ISBN 9780198801115.

    18 September 2017

    Gerry, F. and Cooper, Penelope (2017) Effective participation of vulnerable accused persons: case management, court adaptation and rethinking criminal responsibility. Journal of Judicial Administration 26 (4), pp. 265-274. ISSN 1036-7918.

    1 October 2017

    Cooper, Penelope and Mattison, M. (2017) Intermediaries, vulnerable people and the quality of evidence. The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 21 (4), pp. 351-370. ISSN 1365-7127.

    December 2017

    Kirby, Amy (2017) Effectively engaging victims, witnesses and defendants in the criminal courts: a question of “court culture”? Criminal Law Review 12 , pp. 949-968. ISSN 0011-135X.

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