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Current Books, Papers and ReportsStaff members in bold when multiple external authors. Broadhurst, K.; Wastell, D; White, S; Hall, C; Peckover, S; Thompson, K.; Pithouse, A and Davey D. (2009) Performing 'Initial Assessment': Identifying the Latent Conditions for Error at th e Front-Door of Local Authority Children's Services, British Journal of Social Work Advance Access published 18 January. Fitzpatrick, C. (2009) 'Looked after children and the criminal justice system' in K. Broadhurst, C. Grover & J. Jamieson (eds) Safeguarding Children: Critical Perspectives, London: Blackwells-Wiley. Soothill, K, Fitzpatrick, C. & Francis, B. (2009) Understanding Criminal Careers, Cullompton: Willan. Griffith, C., Measham, F., Moore, K., Morey, Y. and Riley, S. (2008), The Social and Cultural Uses of Ketamine - editorial, Addiction Research and Theory, Special Edition: Ketamine, 16 (3), pp.205-207. Piggott, L. and Grover, C. (2009), 'Retrenching Incapacity Benefit: Employment Support Allowance and paid work', Social Policy and Society, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 1-12. Grover, C. (2009), 'The third way: a Compromise of the Left? New Labour, the Independent Labour Party and making work pay', Policy and Politics, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 3-18. Grover, C. (2008), Crime and Inequality, Cullompton, Willan. Grover, C. (2009), 'The third way: a Compromise of the Left? New Labour, the Independent Labour Party and making work pay', Policy and Politics, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 3-18. Grover, C. (2008), Crime and Inequality, Cullompton, Willan, pp. 272, ISBN 9781843923299. Grover, C. (2008), 'Loaning Supplementary Benefit and the Introduction of the Social Fund', Social Policy and Administration, vol. 42, no. 5, pp. 470-486. Grover, C. (2008), 'A Living Wage for London?', Benefits. The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 71-79. Broadhurst, K., Mason, C. and Grover, C. (2007), "Sure Start and the 're-authorisation' of Section 47 child protection practices", Critical Social Policy, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 443-461. Grover, C. (2007), 'The Freud Report on the future of welfare to work: Some critical reflections', Critical Social Policy, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 534-545. Grover, C. (2008), 'A Living Wage for London?', Benefits. The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 16(1): pp. 71-79. Broadhurst, K., Mason, C. and Grover, C. (2007), "Sure Start and the 're-authorisation' of Section 47 child protection practice", Critical Social Policy, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 443-461. Grover, C. (2007), ' The Freud Report on the future of welfare to work: Some critical reflections', Critical Social Policy, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 534-545. Grover, C., and Piggott, L., (2007), 'Social security, employment and disabled people: Critical reflections on A new deal for welfare' Disability and Society, 22, 7, 733-746. Hadfield, P.and Measham, F. (2009), Shaping the Night: How Licensing, Social Divisions and Informal Social Controls Mould the Form and Content of Nightlife, Crime and Community Safety: An International Journal, Special Issue: Violence and the Night Time Economy. Houghton, A. and Piggott, L. (2008), 'The role of Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators in raising disabled students' awareness of summer schools in higher education institutions: barriers and bridges', Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning 10, 1, 24 - 33 Iganski, P. (ed.) The Consequences of Hate Crime, (Westport CT: Praeger, 2009). Iganski, P. Hate Crime and the City: Lessons from London, (Bristol: Policy Press, 2008). Iganski, P. 'Criminal law and the routine activity of "hate crime"', Liverpool Law Review, 29: 1 (2008), pp. 1-17. Iganski, P. 'Too few Jews to count', American Behavioral Scientist, 51: 2 (2007), pp. 232-245. Iganski, P. 'The banality of anti-Jewish "hate crime"', in R. Blazak (ed.) Hate Crime Offenders, (Westport CT: Praeger, 2009). Iganski, P. 'Conceptualising anti-Jewish hate crime', in B. Perry (ed.) Victims of Hate Crime, (Westport CT: Praeger, 2009). Iganski, P. and Lagou, S. 'How hate crimes hurt more: Evidence from the British Crime Survey', in P. Iganski (ed.) The Consequences of Hate Crime, (Westport CT: Praeger, 2009). Iganski, P. 'Multi-agency working and victims of race hate crime' in Goodey, J. and Aromaa, K. (eds.) Hate Crime. Papers from the 2006 and 2007 Stockholm Criminology Symposiums, (Helsinki: HEUNI, 2008, pp. 67-76). Iganski, P. 'Eine frage der definition? Judenfeindschaft in Europa, der hahost-konflikt, und die ursachen der antisemitischen gewalt "auf der straße"' in Lars Rensmann and Julius H. Schoeps (eds.) Feindbild Judentum. Antisemitismus in Europa, (Berlin: Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2008, pp. 455-472). Iganski, P. Evaluation of the London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum, (London: London Probation Service, 2007). Martinic, M. and Measham, F. (2008), (eds), Swimming With Crocodiles: The culture of extreme drinking, ICAP Series on Alcohol in Society, Volume 9, New York and Abingdon: Routledge. Hb: ISBN 978-0-415-95548-5. Measham, F. (2008), The Turning Tides of Intoxication: Young people's drinking in Britain in the 2000s, Health Education, Special Edition: Drugs in the 21 st century, 108 (3), pp.207-222. (Reproduced in edited form as lead article in Alcohol In Moderation: International Digest Promoting the Responsible Consumption of Alcohol, 23 (2), July, pp.3-5.) Measham, F. and Hadfield, P. (2009), 'Your Name's Not Down': Fragmentation, gentrification and criminalisation in English clubland, Addiciones, (English/Spanish), Special Issue: Club Health conference. Measham, F. & Moore, K. (2009), Repetoires of Distinction: Exploring patterns of weekend polydrug use within local leisure scenes across the English night time economy, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Special issue: Urban Safety, Anti-Social Behaviour and the NightTime Economy, 9(4), pp437-464. Measham, F. and Moore, K. (2008), The Criminalisation of Intoxication, in P. Squires (ed.) ASBO Nation: The Criminalisation of Nuisance, Bristol: Policy Press, pp.273-288. Measham, F. and Shiner, M. (2009), The legacy of Normalisation: The role of classical and contemporary criminological theory in understanding young people's drug use, International Journal of Drug Policy, Special edition: ISDDP 2nd international conference, 20. Moore, K (2009), The British 'Mainstream' Post-Rave Trance Scene: Exploring Emotional and Spiritual Expression amongst 'Crasher Clubbers', in S. Collins-Mayo and B. Pink-Dandelion (eds.) Religion and Youth, Aldershot: Ashgate. Moore, K. and Measham, F. (2008), "It's the most fun you can have for twenty quid": Meanings, Motivations, and Consequences of British Ketamine Use, Addiction Research and Theory, Special Issue: Social and Cultural Aspects of Ketamine Use, 16(3), pp.231-244. Oliver, M. and Sapey, B. (2006) Social Work with Disabled People, 3rd edition, Basingstoke, Macmillan. Piggott, L. and Grover, C. (2009), 'Retrenching Incapacity Benefit: Employment Support Allowance and paid work' Social Policy and Society 8, 2, Sapey, B. ( 2009 forthcoming) 'Engaging with the Social Model of Disability' in, P. Higham (ed.) Post Qualifying Social Work - From Competence to Expertise, London, Sage. Stewart, J., Sapey, B., Humphreys, L., Francis, B. and Donaldson, G. (2008) Older People and Dissatisfaction with Wheelchair Services, Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 10 (1), pp. 17-28. Piggott, L., and Houghton, A., (2007) 'Disability and transitions from education to work' International Journal of Lifelong Education, 26, 5, 573-587 Piggott, L. and Grover, C. (2009), 'Retrenching Incapacity Benefit: Employment Support Allowance and paid work', Social Policy and Society, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 1-12. Lobley, D. and Smith, D. (2007) Persistent Young Offenders: An Evaluation of Two Projects, Aldershot, Ashgate. Smith, D. (2007) 'Criminology', in Canton, R. and Hancock, D. (eds.) Dictionary of Probation and Offender Management, Cullompton, Willan, 76-79. Smith, D. and Sueda, K. (2008) 'The killing of children by children as a symptom of national crisis: reactions in Britain and Japan', Criminology and Criminal Justice, 8, 1, 5-25. Smith, D. (2008) 'Cognitive-behaviour programmes' (73-4), 'Corporatism' (88-9), 'Effectiveness' (154-5), 'Evaluative research' (159-61), 'Positivism' (266-7), 'What works' (367-9), in Goldson, B. (ed.) Dictionary of Youth Justice, Cullompton, Willan. Smith, D. (2009) 'Key concepts and theories about "race" ', in Bhui, H.S. (ed.), Race and Criminal Justice, London, Sage, 9-29. Smith, D. (2009) 'Criminology, contemporary society and race issues', in Bhui, H.S. (ed.), Race and Criminal Justice, London, Sage, 30-48. Smith, Z., Moore, K. and Measham, F. (2009), MDMA Powder, Pills and Crystal: The persistence of ecstasy and the poverty of policy, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 9 (1), pp.13-19. Taylor, C. (2008) 'Humanitarian narrative: bodies and detail in late Victorian social work', British Journal of Social Work, Special History Edition, June. Taylor, C. (2008) 'Trafficking in facts: writing practices in social work', Qualitative Social Work, 7(1): 25-42. Taylor, C. (2009) 'Safeguarding children: historical context and current landscape', in Broadhurst, k., Grover, C., Jamieson, J. and Mason, C. (eds) Safeguarding Children: Critical Perspectives, Oxford: Wiley/Blackwell. Hicks, S. & Taylor, C. (2008) 'A complex terrain of words and deeds: discourse, research and social change', in Cox, P., Geisen, T., Green, R. (eds .) Qualitative Research and Social Change - European Contexts, Basingstoke: Palgrave. Taylor, C. & Hicks, S. (2008) 'Developing reflexivity for applied social research', in N. Lee (ed.) Achieving Your Professional Doctorate: A Handbook, Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill/Open University Press. White, S. (2009) Fabled Uncertainty in Social Work: A Coda to Spafford et al., Journal of Social Work, 9, 2 White, S., Hall, C. and Peckover, S. (2008) The Descriptive Tyranny of the Common Assessment Framework: Technologies of Categorization and Professional Practice in Child Welfare, British Journal of Social Work Advance Access published April 16, 2008 Peckover, S., Hall, C. and White, S. (2008) From policy to practice: the implementation and negotiation of technologies in everyday child welfare, Children & Society, [Online Early Access doi:10.1111/j.1099-0860.2008.00143.x] . White, S. (2008) Discourse Analysis and Reflexivity, in M. Gray and S.A. Webb, Thinking about Social Work, Theories and Methods for Practice, London: Sage Peckover, S., White, S. and Hall, C. (2008) Making and Managing Electronic Children: e-Assessment in Child Welfare, Information, Communication and Society, 11:3, 375 – 394 White, S. and Wastell, D. (forthcoming 2009) Unsettling Evidence and Lively Language: Reflexive Practitioner as Trickster, in Otto, Hans-Uwe, Polutta, Andreas & Ziegler, Holger (ed.) Evidence-based Practice - Modernising the Knowledge Base of Social Work, Opladen: Barbara Budrich White, S. (2008) Discourse Analysis and Reflexivity, in M. Gray and S.A. Webb Thinking about Social Work, Theories and Methods for Practice, London: Sage Connolly, M, Hall, C., Peckover, S. and White, S. (2007) 'E-technology and information sharing in child welfare: learning from the English experience' Children Australia, 32, 4: 4-7 Balen, R and White, S. (2007) Making Critical Minds: Nurturing 'Not-Knowing' in Students of Health & Social Care, Social Work Education, 26 (2). White, S. (2007) Interrogating Everyday Practice: Qualitative Enquiry and Social Work, in I. Miethe,W. Fischer, C. Giebeler, M. Goblirsch, and G. Riemann, eds., Rekonstruktion und Intervention. Beitraege zur rekonstruktiven Sozialarbeitsforschung. Opladen: Barbara Budrich, |
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