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Albinson, Christopher. (2010). Distortions, realities and moral panics: a critical analysis of sex offending and its responses in contemporary Britain. [Final Year Project]
Albinson, Christopher. (2010). Distortions, realities and moral panics: a critical analysis of sex offending and its responses in contemporary Britain". [Final Year Project]
Bailey, Ann Laura. (2011). Does the media depict female offenders more harshly than male offenders? [Final Year Project]
Bailey, Anne Laura. (2011). Does the media depict female offenders more harshly than male offenders? [Final Year Project]
Billington, Jack. (2012). Policing on the Cheap? An analysis of the Government's use of Special Constables in England and Wales. [Final Year Project]
Bullock, Nicholas. (2012). Encircling Convicted Sex Offenders: Can Community Volunteers Play a Role in Managing Sex Offenders? [Final Year Project]
Cormack, Rebecca. (2012). An analysis of rape as a weapon of war: why is is still a problem today? [Final Year Project]
Daniels, Simon. Corporate manslaughter and the company director. Mountbatten Journal of Legal Studies, (Submitted)
Daniels, Simon. (2012). The criminalisation of the ship’s master. A new approach for the new Millennium. PhD thesis, Southampton Solent University [Validated by Nottingham Trent University].
England, Angela. (2005). CCTV, privacy and shopping. PhD thesis, Southampton Solent University [Validated by Nottingham Trent University].
Fox, Simon. (2010). The retention of DNA: a detection of right or human wrong. In: Annual Conference of the British Society of Criminology, July 2010, Leicester.
Giles, Adam. (2012). A Question of Respect Romantic, Relevant or Ridiculous: A Criminological Explanation of the Contested concept of 'Respect'. [Final Year Project]
Giner-Sorolla, R and Kamau, Caroline and Castano, E. (2008). Reception of intergroup apologies: shame defuses insult. In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, 2-4 April 2008, Dublin, Ireland.
Giner-Sorolla, Roger and Kamau, Caroline and Castano, Emanuele. (2010). Guilt and shame through recipients' eyes: The moderating effect of blame. Social Psychology, 2010, 41 (2), pp. 88-92
Hayes, Mark and Harrison, Michael and Norris, Paul. (2010). Football, hooliganism and public order policing: the contested interface between cultural identity and security - and some comments on a local case study. In: Football, Hooliganism and Public Order Policing: The Contested Interface between Cultural Identity and Security - and some Comments on a Local Case Study, 18 May 2010, Southampton.
Kasic, Nicholas. (1997). Investigating small boat crime. PhD thesis, Southampton Solent University [Validated by Nottingham Trent University].
Leishman, Frank. (2004). Blue lamp, red lamp: comparative perspectives on policing styles in Britain and Japan (contains copy of book by author). PhD thesis, Southampton Solent University [Validated by Nottingham Trent University].
Parry, Bryn. (2004). “Risk Management”. In: “Sport & Leisure Operations Management”. Thomson Learning / Cengage, London. ISBN 978-1844800636
Parry, Bryn. (2007). book review: Highmore, B. (2005) “Cityscapes: cultural readings in the material and symbolic city”, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, in. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2007, Vol.5 (No.2), pp. 130-131
Parry, Bryn. (2006). book review: Hall, C.M., Timothy, D.J., & Duval, D.T. [Eds.] (2004) “Safety and Security in Tourism: relationships, management and marketing”, New York, the Haworth Hospitality Press, in. Journal of Information Technology and Tourism, 2006, 8 (2),
Paul, Christopher. (2009). The man with the murder bag: a critical examination of the history, contents and legacy of the "murder bag". [Final Year Project]
Payne, Joseph. (2009). An examination into the issues affecting foreign national prisoners in England and Wales. [Final Year Project]
Snell, Esther. Representations of rape sexual violence and crime in the seventeenth century press. In: University of Winchester History Colloquium, 2010.
Taylor, Charlotte. (2012). Raising Awareness of Female Sexual Offending Against Children: Is There Currently Adequate Recognition of, and Provisions for Female Sexual Offenders in England and Wales? [Final Year Project]