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October research round-up

08 October 2009

 

Mark Simpson has been asked for permission to reproduce his article Different Needs: Women’s Drug Use and Treatment in the UK in The Libraray of Drug Abuse and Crime Series, Vol.3 published by Ashgate.

Tom Gibbons presented a paper Is St George enough? Exploring how Englishness is portrayed through football fandom at the British Sociological Association Sport Study Group, University of Brighton, in September 09.

Philip Whitehead has recently published two articles – Restructuring NOMS: Some implications for prisons and probation Prison Service Journal No. 184 and Restructuring NOMS and reducing cultural divides between prisons and probation: a cautionary note Criminal Justice Matters Issue 77.

Helen Bussell presented a paper The Role of Carers in Marketing a Public Sector Fostering Service at the 8th International Colloquium on Arts, Heritage, Non Profit and Social Marketing, Bradford University School of Management. Helen has also been asked to join the reviewing panel for the International Journal of Arts Management.

Mike Teague has a forthcoming article Barack Obama: Changing American Criminal Justice? In Criminal Justice Matters no. 78 December 09.

Georgios Antonopoulos and Georgios Papanicolaou have the following forthcoming: Gone in 50 seconds: The Social Organisation and Political Economy of the Stolen Car Market in Greece in an edited collection Crime, Money and Mobility in Europe Wolf Legal Publishers. And The Market of Stolen Cars and Parts: Thoughts on Organised Crime in Greece in N. Kourakis (Ed) Collection in Honour of Calliope Spinelli. Plus Review of Unequal Crime Decline: Theorising Race, Urban Inequality and Criminal Violence by Karen Parker in the British Journal of Criminology.

Georgios Antonopoulos, Mark Simpson and Georgios Papanicolaou have published Ecstasy Trafficking in Greece in the CIROC Newsletter 9(1).


 
 
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