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Laura Briody
- Institute of Business, Industry and Leadership, Policing and Criminology - Lecturer in Criminology
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Jonathan Fanner
- Institute of Business, Industry and Leadership, Policing and Criminology - Senior Lecturer in Policing
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Gareth Hughes
- Institute of Business, Industry and Leadership, Policing and Criminology - Principal Lecturer in Policing, Senior Lecturer in Policing
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A foot in the door, but requiring permission to stay: reflections on positionality, ethics and values during postgraduate research collaboration with the police
Briody, L., 1 Dec 2025, In: Papers from the British Criminology Conference. 24, p. 139-147Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
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Covid reflections: a reader
Bates, D., Ashton, J., Morgan, L., Rae, M., Shircore, R., Stainton, I., Wylie, A., Bates, D. (Editor) & Shircore, R. (Editor), 14 Mar 2025, self-published. 78 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Non-graduate entry a retrograde step for the police professionalisation agenda?
Mccanney, J. & Taylor, J., 16 Jan 2025, (Published online) In: Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 98, p. 582-600Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal Article › peer-review
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Professionalising the police: problems and possibilities
McCanney, J. (Author), Corrie, I. (Supervisor), Morris, K. (Supervisor) & Bates, E. (Supervisor), 1 Oct 2025Student thesis: Doctoral thesis
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The development of a moral and motivational approach to understanding the role of narratives in right-wing extremist radicalisation
Rutter, D. (Author), Grimwood, T. (Supervisor) & Griffin, R. (Supervisor), 23 Feb 2024Student thesis: Doctoral thesis
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