DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE
 

 

ABERCROMBIE, N., WARDE, A., DEEM, R., PENNA, S., SAYER, A., SOOTHILL, K. L., URRY, J. R. and WALBY, S.†

Contemporary British Society. pp. 602, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2000.
 

BARKER, P.†, STEVENSON, C.† and LEAMY, M.

The philosophy of empowerment. Mental Health Nurs., 20(9), 2000, 8-12.

BATSLEER, J.† and HUMPHRIES, B.

Welfare, exclusion and political agency: in Batsleer, J. and Humphries, B. (eds.), Welfare, exclusion and political agency, London, Routledge, 2000, 1-21.
 

BATSLEER, J.† and HUMPHRIES, B. editors

Welfare, exclusion and political agency. London, Routledge, 2000.
 

CLOUGH, R.

Children in desperate need: their placement in specialist residential settings. 2000, www.children.uk.co/chukfeb/index.htm (online publication).

Overview: giving a voice to residential child carers in the voluntary sector: in Proceedings of a conference: national council for voluntary child care organisations, London, 2000.

Poor relations, The Guardian. Soc., 15 March, 2000, 71.

The practice of residential work. pp. 198. Basingstoke, Macmillan, 2000.
 

CLOUGH, R. and McCOY, K.†

An audit of the working practices of the social services inspectorate, Wales. pp. 95.  Report presented to and published by the National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff, 2000.
 

ESCARELA, G.†, FRANCIS, B. J. and SOOTHILL, K. L.

Competing risks, persistence and desistance in crime. J. Quant. Criminol., 16(4), 2000, 385-414.


FRANCIS, B. J. and SOOTHILL, K. L.

Does sex offending lead to homicide? J. Forensic Psychol., 11(1)(April), 2000, 49-61.
 

GATRELL, A. C., THOMAS, C., BENNETT, S.†, BOSTOCK, L., POPAY, J.†, WILLIAMS, G.† and SHAHTAHMASEBI, S.†

Understanding health inequalities: locating people in geographical and social spaces: in Graham, H. (ed.), Understanding health inequalities, Buckingham, Open University Press, 2000, pp 156-69
 

GRAHAM, H.

The challenge of health inequalities: in Graham, H. (ed.), Understanding health inequalities, Buckingham, Open University Press, 2000, 3-21.

Health equality in an unequal world. Edge, 3(April), 2000, 12-13.

Lifecourse inequality and priorities for policies to tackle health inequalities: in Forbes, I. (ed.), Health inequalities: poverty and policy, London, Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences, 2000, 44-9.

Socio-economic change and inequalities in men and women’s health: in Annandale, E. and Hunt, K. (eds.), Gender inequalities in health, Buckingham, Open University Press, 2000, 90-122.

Understanding health inequalities. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 10(2)(June), 2000, 144-8.
 

GRAHAM, H. editor

Understanding health inequalities. pp. 227. Buckingham, Open University Press, 2000.
 

GROVER, C. and SOOTHILL, K. L.

A note on computer searches of newspapers. Science and the Public, Milton Keynes, Open University Press, 2000, CDRom collection of articles.
 

GROVER, C. and STEWART, J.

Modernising social security? Labour and its welfare-to-work strategy. Soc. Policy & Admin., 34(3), 2000, 235-52.
 

HARRIS, J.†, PAYLOR, I. and FROGGETT, L.†

Making a difference: a joint venture: in Harris, J., Paylor, I. and Froggett, L. (eds.), Reclaiming social work: the Southport papers volume 1, Birmingham, Venture Press, 2000, 1-6.
 

HARRIS, J.†, PAYLOR, I. and FROGGETT, L.† editors

Reclaiming social work: the Southport papers volume 1. pp. 145. Birmingham, Venture Press, 2000.
 

HARRIS, J.† and STEWART, J.

Disability. Dependency and the role of the professional: in Paylor, I., Froggett, L. and Harris, J. (eds.), Reclaiming social work: the Southport papers volume 2, Birmingham, Venture Press, 2000, 85-98.
 

HUMPHRIES, B.

From critical thought to emancipatory action: contradictory research goals?: in Truman, C., Mertens, D. and Humphries, B. (eds.), Research and inequality, London, UCL Press, 2000, 179-90.

Perspectives on social research: in Humphries, B. (ed.), Research in social care and social welfare, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000, 9-15.

Religion and social work: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 290.

Resources for hope: social work and social exclusion: in Batsleer, J. and Humphries, B. (eds.), Welfare, exclusion and political agency, London, Routledge, 2000, 102-15.
 

HUMPHRIES, B. editor

Research in social care and social welfare, pp 176, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000.
 

HUMPHRIES, B. and MARTIN, M.†

Disrupting ethics in social research: in Humphries, B. (ed.), Research in social care and social welfare, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000, 69-85.

Unsettling the learning community: from ‘dialogue’ to ‘difference’? Commun. Work & Family, 3(3), 2000, 279-5.
 

HUMPHRIES, B., MERTENS, D. M.† and TRUMAN, C.

Arguments for an ‘emancipatory’ research paradigm: in Truman, C., Mertens, D. and Humphries, B. (eds.), Research and inequality, London, UCL Press, 2000, 3-23.
 

LOBLEY, D. and SMITH, D. B.

Evaluation of electronically monitored restriction of liberty orders. pp. 46. Edinburgh, Scottish Executive, 2000.
 

McILLMURRAY, M. B.†, MORRIS, S., THOMAS, C., SOOTHILL, K. L. and FRANCIS, B. J.

Psychological needs in cancer: a patient survey. Ann. Oncol.. 11(Suppl. 4), 2000, 678P.
 
 

PAYLOR, I., FROGGETT, L.† and HARRIS, J.† editors

Reclaiming social work: the Southport papers volume 2. pp. 132. Birmingham, Venture Press, 2000.
 

PAYLOR, I., HARRIS, J.† and FROGGETT, L.†

Making a difference: in Paylor, I., Froggett, L. and Harris, J. (eds.), Reclaiming social work: the Southport papers volume 2, Birmingham, Venture Press, 2000, 1-6.
 

PEELO, M.

Learning reality: inner and outer journeys. Changes, 18(2)(Summer), 2000, 118-27.

Learning support: counselling or teaching? Assoc. Univ. & College Counsel. J. & Newsl., November, 2000, 8-10.
 

PEELO, M. and SOOTHILL, K. L.

The place of public narratives in reproducing social order. Theor. Criminol., 4(2), 2000, 131-48.
 

PENNA, S.

Modernity: in Davies, M, (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 219-20.

Postmodernism: in Davies, M, (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 260-1.

Postmodernity: in Davies, M, (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 261.

Poststructuralism: in Davies, M, (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 261-2.
 

PENNA, S., PAYLOR, I. and WASHINGTON, J.†

Globalisation, social exclusion and the possibilities for global social work and welfare. Eur. J. Soc. Work, 3(2), 2000, 109-22.
 

PIGGOTT, L. and SOOTHILL, K. L.

Rape and anonymity. Amicus Curiae: J. Soc. Adv. Legal Stud., 25(March), 2000, 27-29.
 

SAPEY, B.

Disablement in the informational age. Disability & Soc., 15(4), 2000, 619-36.
 

SMITH, D. B.

Community service orders: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 72.

Corporatism and the new youth justice: in Goldson, B. (ed.), The new youth justice, Lyme Regis, Russell House Publishing, 2000, 129-43.

Crime and delinquency: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 77-9.

Curfew: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 80.

Learning from the Scottish juvenile justice system. Probation J., 47(1), 2000, 12-17.

The limits of positivism revisited. Paper for the ESRC ‘Theorising social work research’ seminar series, Cardiff, online publication, 2000, http://www.nisw.org.uk/tswr/smith.html (online publication).

The logic of practice in the probation service today. Vista: Perspect. Probation, 5(3), 2000, 210-18.

Programmes for serious and persistent offenders: in Barry, M., Burke, O., Connolly, J. and Curran, J. (eds.), Children, young people and crime in Britain and Ireland: from exclusion to inclusion – 1998, Edinburgh, Scottish Executive, 2000, 66-9.

Tagging: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 343.

Throughcare: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 350.
 

SOOTHILL, K. L.

Copy-cat violence and media reports. Police J., 73(1), 2000, 77-79.

Reflections on the homicide rates in Scotland and England and Wales. Scott. J. Crim. Justice Stud., 6(1)(April), 2000, 60-68.

Shipman: the dam bursts. Commissioned by BBC News Online for report of the media coverage of the Shipman murders case, online publication, 2000, http://www.news.bbc.co.uk (online publication).
 

SOOTHILL, K. L. and FRANCIS, B. J.

Judgement of conviction? Police Rev., March, 2000, 22-23.
 

SOOTHILL, K. L., FRANCIS, B. J., SANDERSON, B.† and ACKERLEY, E.†

Sex offenders: specialists, generalists - or both? Br. J. Criminol., 40, 2000, 56-67.
 

SOOTHILL, K. L. and SHARP, D.†

Discipline and punishment: reflections on the disciplinary procedures of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Pharm. J., 264(7083)(February), 2000, 266-7.
 

STEWART, J.

Homelessness and housing: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 156-8.

Poverty: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 263-4.

Social policy: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 322-4.
 

TRUMAN, C.

Beyond the technical – an exploration of the social processes of sampling: in Blasius, J,. Hox, J., de Leeuw and Schmidt, P. (eds.), Social science methodology in the new millennium, Cologne, TT-Publikaties, 2000, CD ROM publication.

Beyond the technical – an exploration of the social processes of sampling: in Proceedings of the 5th international conference on logic and methodology, Cologne, October, 2000.

Ethical, social and political processes in social research. Bull. Methodol. Sociol., October(68), 2000, 37.

Gay locations – issues of gender, sexuality and safe space. pp. 12. Visiting Scholars Public Lecture Series, Center for Research in Gender Relations Women’s Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, September, 2000.

New social movements and social research: in Truman, C., Mertens, D. and Humphries, B. (eds.), Research and inequality, London, UCL Press, 2000, 24-36.

Out of the margins – but where next?: in Proceedings of the SOCRATES conference, University of Turin, Centro Inter Dipartmentale di Ricerche e Studi delle Donne, June, 2000.
 

TRUMAN, C., MERTENS, D. M.† and HUMPHRIES, B. editors

Research and inequality. pp. 250. London, UCL Press, 2000.
 

TRUMAN, C. and RAINE, P.

User participation, mental health and exercise: experiences from Barrow community gym. pp. 10. Short Research Report Lancaster University/NHS Executive North West, 2000.
 

WASHINGTON, J.† and PAYLOR, I.

Social exclusion and inequalities in the United Kingdom. Crit. Social Work, 1(2)(Fall), online publication, 2000, http://criticalsocialwork.com/00-2-social-wash.html (online publication).
 

WASHINGTON, J.†, PAYLOR, I. and HARRIS, J.†

Poverty studies in Europe and the growth of the concept of social exclusion: in Bradshaw, J. and Sainsbury, R. (ed.), Researching poverty, Ashgate Press, 2000, 263-83.
 

WISE, S.

Heterosexism: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 154.

Homophobia: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 158.

‘New right’ or ‘backlash’? Section 28, ‘moral panic’ and ‘promoting homosexuality’. Sociol. Res. Online, 5(1), 2000, http://www.socresonline.org.uk/5/1/wise,html (online publication).
 

WISE, S. and HICKS, S.†

Lesbian and gay issues in social work: in Davies, M. (ed.), The Blackwell encyclopaedia of social work, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 193-5.
 

WISE, S. and STANLEY, L.†

But the empress has no clothes: some awkward questions about the ‘missing revolution’ in feminist theory. Fem. Theory, 1(3), 2000, 261-88.
 

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