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1 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCOTTISH AND CONTEMPORARY POLICING (10th Edition, July 2019) Compiled by Tim Heilbronn, Scottish Institute for Policing Research This bibliography of 2,945 references is offered as a starting-point for identifying material which may be of value in researching Scottish policing. It attempts to list recent work which has been carried out by researchers in Scotland and/or about policing in Scotland. It also includes some papers and articles about policing elsewhere which resonate with key current themes in Scottish policing. Please note that single authors may appear after joint authors in this listing. Omissions, additions, and updates (particularly where publications are shown as being “in press”) are very much welcomed, and should be sent to [email protected]. ACPO PRESIDENT’S SPEECH (2007) Ken Jones the ACPO President calls for a Fundamental Review of Policing at annual conference in Manchester, 19 June 2007. www.acpo.uk ADAMS, L. (2007) Can we produce our own FBI? Campus uniting police agencies should be ready by 2010. [Discussion on national police service for Scotland]. The Herald, 16 January 2007, p. 13. ADDIDLE, G. & KAILEMIA, M. (2010) Is this off the record? Methodological challenges in researching the police and policing. British Society of Criminology, Leicester, July 2010. ADDIDLE, G. (2009) Performance Management and the Single Outcome Agreement: New accountabilities for the Scottish Police. The British Society of Criminology Conference, Cardiff 2009. AGU. K. & NIC DAEID, N. (2012). Investigation of the thermal degradation products of bone. European Academy of Forensic Science, Holland. AHONEY, G & WILKINSON, C.M. (2012). Computer- generated facial depiction. In: Wilkinson, C.M. & Rynn, C. (Eds.). Craniofacial Identification. Cambridge University Press, Chapter 18. AITCHISON, A. & BLAUSTEIN, J. (2011) Is Everything Really OK? Democratizing the Police in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The American Society of Criminology, Washington DC, November 16-19. AITCHISON, A. & BLAUSTEIN, J. (2012). Policing for democracy or democratically responsive police? The limits of externally driven police reform. Cardiff Centre for Crime, Law and Justice Seminar Series, Cardiff, 2012. AITCHISON, A. & BLAUSTEIN, J. (2013). Policing for Democracy or Democratically Responsive Policing? Examining the Limits of Externally Driven Police Reform. European Journal of Criminology 10(4). 16pp. AITCHISON, A. (2008) Governing through crime in an international context: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. European Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Edinburgh, September 2008. AITCHISON, A. (2009) Exploring police activities during armed conflict: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo and Macedonia. European Society of Criminology Conference, Ljubljana, September 2009. AITCHISON, A. (2009) Police and Human Rights Abuse in the Context of War: Evidence from the ICTY. British Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Cardiff, June 2009. AITCHISON, A. (2011) Making the Transition: International Intervention, State-Building and Criminal Justice Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Series on Transitional Justice Volume 3. Antwerp: Intersentia. (ISBN 978-9- 40000-140-4; xxii + 248 pp. hardback) AITCHISON, A. (2014). Bosnia and Herzegovina: Intervention, Democratisation, Police. Officers' Study Group, 1st Scots Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, Edinburgh. AITCHISON, A. (2014). Police and Persecution in the Bosnian Krajina. 14th Annual European Society of Criminology Conference, Prague. AITCHISON, A. (2014). Police, Democracy and the Urban Environment. XIV Dani kriminalisticki nauk a, Sigurnost urbanih sredina, Faculty of Criminology, Criminalistics and Security Studies, University of Sarajevo. AITCHISON, A. (2015). Expert review of compliance of Republic of Serbia Law on Police with international obligations and standards for Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). AITCHISON, A. (2015). Invited contributor to CIDE/Foreign and Commonwealth Office roundtable on policing as part of the ‘Year of the UK in Mexico
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCOTTISH AND CONTEMPORARY POLICING (10th Edition, July 2019)

Compiled by Tim Heilbronn, Scottish Institute for Policing Research

This bibliography of 2,945 references is offered as a starting-point for identifying material which may be of value in researching Scottish policing. It attempts to list recent work which has been carried out by researchers in Scotland and/or about policing in Scotland. It also includes some papers and articles about policing elsewhere which resonate with key current themes in Scottish policing. Please note that single authors may appear after joint authors in this listing. Omissions, additions, and updates (particularly where publications are shown as being “in press”) are very much welcomed, and should be sent to [email protected].

ACPO PRESIDENT’S SPEECH (2007) Ken Jones the ACPO President calls for a Fundamental Review of Policing at annual conference in Manchester, 19 June 2007. www.acpo.uk ADAMS, L. (2007) Can we produce our own FBI? Campus uniting police agencies should be ready by 2010. [Discussion on national police service for Scotland]. The Herald, 16 January 2007, p. 13. ADDIDLE, G. & KAILEMIA, M. (2010) Is this off the record? Methodological challenges in researching the police and policing. British Society of Criminology, Leicester, July 2010. ADDIDLE, G. (2009) Performance Management and the Single Outcome Agreement: New accountabilities for the Scottish Police. The British Society of Criminology Conference, Cardiff 2009. AGU. K. & NIC DAEID, N. (2012). Investigation of the thermal degradation products of bone. European Academy of Forensic Science, Holland. AHONEY, G & WILKINSON, C.M. (2012). Computer-generated facial depiction. In: Wilkinson, C.M. & Rynn, C. (Eds.). Craniofacial Identification. Cambridge University Press, Chapter 18. AITCHISON, A. & BLAUSTEIN, J. (2011) Is Everything Really OK? Democratizing the Police in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The American Society of Criminology, Washington DC, November 16-19. AITCHISON, A. & BLAUSTEIN, J. (2012). Policing for democracy or democratically responsive police? The limits of externally driven police reform. Cardiff Centre for Crime, Law and Justice Seminar Series, Cardiff, 2012. AITCHISON, A. & BLAUSTEIN, J. (2013). Policing for Democracy or Democratically Responsive Policing? Examining the Limits of Externally Driven Police Reform. European Journal of Criminology 10(4). 16pp.

AITCHISON, A. (2008) Governing through crime in an international context: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. European Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Edinburgh, September 2008. AITCHISON, A. (2009) Exploring police activities during armed conflict: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo and Macedonia. European Society of Criminology Conference, Ljubljana, September 2009. AITCHISON, A. (2009) Police and Human Rights Abuse in the Context of War: Evidence from the ICTY. British Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Cardiff, June 2009. AITCHISON, A. (2011) Making the Transition: International Intervention, State-Building and Criminal Justice Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Series on Transitional Justice Volume 3. Antwerp: Intersentia. (ISBN 978-9- 40000-140-4; xxii + 248 pp. hardback) AITCHISON, A. (2014). Bosnia and Herzegovina: Intervention, Democratisation, Police. Officers' Study Group, 1st Scots Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, Edinburgh. AITCHISON, A. (2014). Police and Persecution in the Bosnian Krajina. 14th Annual European Society of Criminology Conference, Prague. AITCHISON, A. (2014). Police, Democracy and the Urban Environment. XIV Dani k riminalisticki nauka, Sigurnost urbanih sredina, Faculty of Criminology, Criminalistics and Security Studies, University of Sarajevo. AITCHISON, A. (2015). Expert review of compliance of Republic of Serbia Law on Police with international obligations and standards for Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). AITCHISON, A. (2015). Invited contributor to CIDE/Foreign and Commonwealth Office roundtable on policing as part of the ‘Year of the UK in Mexico

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and Mexico in the UK’ (UKMX2015), Mexico City, 7 December. AITCHISON, A. (2015). Policing after State Socialism. Global Policing Workshop, Oxford University, April. AITCHISON, A. (2015). Policing must be local, but also informed by global experience. Interview with Paddy Tomkins. Scottish Justice Matters 3, 15-16. http://scottishjusticematters.com/wp- content/uploads/SJM_3- 2_June2015_Policing_in_Scotland.pdf 15 AITCHISON, A. (2016). Police and Persecution in Bosnian Krajina: Democratisation, Deprofessionalisation and Militarisation. UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London (March), and University of Glasgow Centre for Russian, Central and East European Studies, November (as Andy Aydın-Aitchison). AITCHISON, A. (2016). Police and persecution in the Bosnian Krajina: Democratisation, Deprofessionalisation and Militarisation. AITCHISON, A. (2016). Policing after State- Socialism. In: Bradford, B., Jauregui, B., Loader, I. & Steinberg, J. (eds.). Handbook of Global Policing. Sage. AITCHISON, A. (2016). Reflections on Criminal Justice Reform and Conflict Transformation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Conflict Transformation, Security and Technology, Queen’s University Belfast Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice, May. AITCHISON, A. (in press). Governing through crime internationally? Bosnia and Herzegovina. British Journal of Politics and International Relations (Early online, print to be confirmed, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-856X.2012.00521.x AITCHISON, A. (in press). Police and persecution in the Bosnian Krajina: Democratisation, Deprofessionalisation and Militarisation. Kriminalističke Teme/Criminal Justice Issues 5/6. AITCHISON, A., MALIK, A. & TOMKINS, P. (2015). Police reform in context / Civil society perspectives. Dialogue between police and civilians: perspectives and reforms. CIDE Institute, Mexico, 7 December. [Funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as part of the dual UK in Mexico/Mexico in the UK year 2015 (UKMX2015)]. AITKEN, A. (2016). Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games: The interface between virtualised global risk, and actualised local (in) security. Scottish International Policing conference : Localism in a Globalising World. University of Edinburgh.10 November. AITKEN, C. (2011) Plenary lecture. 8th International Conference on Forensic Inference and Statistics, Seattle, USA, July 2011 AITKEN, C. (2011) Plenary Lecture. Scottish & Northumbrian Academic Statisticians' conference, St. Andrews, 20th May 2011.

AITKEN, C. (2011) Science meets justice. Lorentz Center in the University of Leiden, 25th to 29th April, 2011. AITKEN, C. (2011) Second SUII workshop ̀ Scots Law of Evidence – fit for purpose in the digital age. June 2011. AITKEN, C. (2012). Law, science & expert witnesses. Judicial Studies Committee, Glasgow, 3rd September 2012. AITKEN, C., (2012). Evidence evaluation for discrete data. European Academy of Forensic Sciences, The Hague, September 2012. AITKEN, C., BIEDERMANN, A., HICKS, T., VOISARD, R., TARONI, F., CHAMPOD, C. & EVETT, I.W. (in press). E-learning initiatives in forensic interpretation: report on experiences from current projects and outlook. Forensic Science International. AITKEN, C., NEOCLEOUS, T. & ZADORA, G. (2011) Transformations for compositional data with zeros with an application to forensic evidence evaluation. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems 109, 77-85. AITKEN, C., RAMOS, D., GONZALEZ- RODRIQUEZ, J. & ZADORA, G. (in press). Information-theoretical assessment of the performance of likelihood ratio computation methods. Journal of Forensic Sciences. AITKEN, C., REDMAYNE, M., ROBERTS, P. & JACKSON,G. (2011) Forensic science evidence in question. Criminal Law Review 5, 347-356. AITKEN, C., ROBERTS, P. & JACKSON, G. (2010) Fundamentals of probability and statistical evidence in criminal proceedings. The Royal Statistical Society, 121 pp. http://www.rss.org.uk/statsandlaw AITKEN, C., ROBERTS, P. & JACKSON, G. (2010). Fundamentals of Probability and Statistical Evidence in Criminal Proceedings. Guidance for Judges, Lawyers, Forensic Scientists and Expert Witnesses. Royal Statistical Socety. AITKEN, C., ROBERTS, P. & POPE, S (in press). Assessing the probative value of DNA evidence. Royal Statistical Society, http://www.rss.org.uk/statsandlaw AITKEN, C., WILSON, A., SLEEMAN, R., MORGAN, B. & HUISH,J. (in press). Distribution of cocaine on banknotes in general circulation in England and Wales. Forensic Science International 270, 261-266. AITKEN, C., WILSON, A., SLEEMAN, R., MORGAN, B., HUISH, J. (2017). Distribution of cocaine on banknotes in general circulation in England and Wales. Forensic Science International 270, 261-266. AITKEN, C.G.G. & GOLD, E. (2013). Evidence evaluation for discrete data. Forensic Science International 230, 147-155. AITKEN, C.G.G. & HUANG, C. (in press). Evidence evaluation for hierarchical, longitudinal, binary data using a distance measure. Statistica Applicata - Italian Journal of Applied Statistics 27(3).

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AITKEN, C.G.G. & NORDGAARD, A. (2017). Letter to the Editor – The roles of participants’ differing background information in the evaluation of evidence. Journal of Forensic Sciences doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13712 AITKEN, C.G.G. (2016). Invited speaker, research workshop, Isaac Newton Institute scientific programme on probability and statistics in forensic science, the University of Cambridge, September. AITKEN, C.G.G. (2016). Presentation at FORSTAT 2016 research group meeting, Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland, 12th September. AITKEN, C.G.G. (2017). Statistical significance – meaningful or not. 10th International Conference on Forensic Inference and Statistics, Minneapolis, USA, 6th September. AITKEN, C.G.G.& HUANG, C. (2017). Evidence evaluation for hierarchical, longitudinal, binary data using a distance measure. Statistica Applicata - Italian Journal of Applied Statistics 27, 213-223. AITKEN, C.G.G., BIEDERMANN,A., HICKS,T., VOISARD,R., TARONI,F., CHAMPOD,C. & EVETT, I.W. (2013). E-learning initiatives in forensic interpretation: report on experiences from current projects and outlook. Forensic Science International 230, 207. AITKEN, C.G.G., RAMOS, D., GONZALEZ- RODRIQUEZ, J. & ZADORA,G. (2013). Information-theoretical assessment of the performance of likelihood ratio computation methods. Journal of Forensic Sciences 58, 1503- 1518. DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12233. AITKEN,C.G.G. (2015). Interview in: ‘Making a lottery out of the law’ by Tim Harford. Financial Times Magazine, January 30th. AITKEN,C.G.G. (2015). Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, Research Park, North Carolina, USA, workshop on forensic science; 31st August to 4th September. AKINCI, C. & SADLER-SMITH, E. (2017). Interplay of intuition and analysis in police officers’ first-response decisions. Intuition in Organisations Symposium, Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, 4-8 August. AKINCI, C. & SADLER-SMITH, E. (2018). Collective intuition: Implications for improved decision making and organizational learning. British Journal of Management. Early View. DOI:10.1111/1467-8551.12269. AL IZKI, F. & WEIR, G.R.S. (2016). Management attitudes toward information security in Omani public sector organisations. Cybersecurity and Cyberforensics Conference (CCC 2016), University of Jordan, Jordan, IEEE, August. ALBLADI, S. & WEIR, G.R.S. (2016). Vulnerability to social engineering in social networks: A proposed User-Centric Framework. International Conference on Cybercrime and Computer Forensics 2016 (ICCCF

2016), Vancouver, Canada, IEEE, June. ALBLADI, S. & WEIR, G.R.S. (in press). A framework for user characteristics that influence judgment of social engineering based attacks in social networks. Journal of Information Security and Applications. ALCOCK, M. & HUMPHREY, A. (2015). Partner perceptions of working with the police when vulnerable people go missing. Scottish International Policing Conference : Policing Vulnerable People and Vulnerable Places. University of Edinburgh, November 26. ALCOCK, M. & HUMPHREY, A. (2015). User experiences of working with the police in relation to vulnerable people who go missing in the Aberdeen area: A joint report for HMICS by Children in Scotland and Scottish Institute for Policing Research, Edinburgh: HMICS http://hmics.org/publications/user-experiences- working-police-relation-vulnerable-people-who-go- missing-aberdeen-area. ALEXANDER, D.A & KLEIN, S. (2012). Mental health, trauma and bereavement. In: P Wimpenny & J Costello (Eds.). Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and practice for health and social care practitioners. Routledge, London. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). A six day workshop on: Hostage-taking: causes, effects and negotiation. School of Military Intelligence, Murree, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). Closing address. Scottish Police Negotiators’ Conference. Scottish Police College, Fife. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). Disaster intervention: the state of the art. Armed Forces Institute for Mental Health, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). Terrorism:psychological causes and effects, Armed Forces Institute for Mental Health, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The Battle of the Somme: its psychiatric consequences. Remembrance Presentation, Suttie Centre, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The challenge of combat-related disorders. Armed Forces Institute for Mental Health, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The chimera that is PTSD. Carstairs State Hospital, Lanarkshire. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The feasibility and content of a proposed clinical psychology programme at the National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The more you do, the easier it gets. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The need for negotiation training, relevant to hostage-taking and other crises, for the Pakistan Armed Forces. Commissioned by Commandant, Brigadier Malik, School of Military Intelligence, Murree, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). The Piper Alpha disaster:

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lessons learned or forgotten? British Science Festival, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). Trauma research. Postgraduate class, Armed Forces Institute for Mental Health, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A (2012). Understanding the psychology of hostage-takers and hostages. National Conference, London. ALEXANDER, D.A, GRIMMER, R., THOMSON, A. & ANDERSON, A. (2012). Breaking bad news. Mearsk Oil, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A, GRIMMER, R., THOMSON, A. & ANDERSON, A. (2012). Dealing with families after disaster. TAQA, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A, KLEIN, S. & FORBES, K. (in press). Headley Court Trust Final Report. The identification of factors which conduce to and prevent rehabilitation and adjustment in military personnel following combat-related injury: a pragmatic evaluation of patients and their partners. Commissioned by the Headley Court Trust. ALEXANDER, D.A. & BIGLEY, P. (2014). Support for families viewing hostage images and videos. Invited presentation, Hostage UK Conference, Effective responses to kidnapping. Royal United Services Institute, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. & BROWN, A. (2010). Responding to a major international disaster: traps and pitfalls. International Conference on Disaster Psychology, Bergen, Norway. ALEXANDER, D.A. & GIBSON, M. (2009). “Stronger Together”. Strathclyde Council, Beardmore Hospital, Glasgow. ALEXANDER, D.A. & GIBSON, M. (2009). Working Together. Strathclyde Council, Beardmore Hospital, Glasgow. ALEXANDER, D.A. & HEAP, M. (in press). Hypnotherapy and habit disorders. In: M. Heap & L. Dryden (Eds.). Handbook of Hypnotherapy in Britain. Open University, Milton Keynes. ALEXANDER, D.A. & HEAP, M. (in press). Hypnotherapy and habit disorders. In: M Heap & L Dryden (Eds.). Handbook of hypnotherapy in Britain. Milton Keynes, Open University. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S (2008) Breaking bad news. In: Bereavement and Bereavement Care: An Evidence-based Approach for Health and Social Care Practitioners. (eds. P Wimpenny and J Costello). Routledge: London (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S (2008) First responders: a review of stress reactions, at risk and vulnerability, and resilience factors. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S (2008) The psychosocial consequences of disasters for rescue workers: scientific state of the art. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S (2008). Bereavement and trauma. In: Bereavement and Bereavement

Care: An Evidence-based Approach for Health and Social Care Practitioners. (eds. P Wimpenny and J Costello). Routledge: London (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S (2008). Psychological aspects of trauma. Oxford Medical Press. Oxford (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2006) The challenge of preparation for a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear terrorist attack. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. Vol 52, 126-131. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2006) Trauma management and trauma research. Army Medical College and Department of Psychiatry, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 2006. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2007) Altruistic anarchy: an unacceptable response to the psychological effects of disasters. 10th ECOTS Conference, Croatia, 2007. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2007) Partners of victims of trauma. Poster presentation for HRH the Princess Royal, University of Aberdeen, 2007. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2008) Combat- related disorders: a persistent chimera. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2008) Kidnapping: effects, coping and adjustment. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2008) Kidnapping: its features, resolution and effects. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (in press). ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2009) First responders: a review of stress reactions, at risk and vulnerability, and resilience factors. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 24, 87-94. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2009). Hostage-taking: motives, resolution, coping and effects. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. (in press) ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2009). Kidnapping and hostage-taking: a review of effects, coping and resilience. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 102, 16-21. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2009). Psychological reactions to trauma. In: Greaves, Porter, K. and Garner, J. [eds]. Trauma Care Manual, 2nd Edition, Hodder Arnold, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2010) Hostage- taking. 11th Annual Trauma Care Conference, Telford. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2010) Hostage-taking: motives, resolution, coping and effects. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 16, 176-183. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2010) PTSD: myths and realities. 11th Annual Trauma Care Conference, Telford. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2011) Human reactions to trauma: their features and management. In: I. Greaves, K. Porter & J. Smith (Eds.) Practical

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prehospital care: the principles and practice of immediate care. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2011) Mental health, trauma and bereavement. In: P. Wimpenny & J. Costello (Eds.) Bereavement and bereavement care: an evidence-based approach for health and social care practitioners. Routledge, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (2017). Psychological aspects. In: I Greaves, K Porter (eds). Trauma care manual. 3rd edition. Hodder/Arnold: London. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (in press) Emergency service personnel: their challenges and welfare. (Invited article) Traumatology: The International Journal. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (in press) Emergency service personnel: their challenges and welfare. (Invited article) Traumatology: The International Journal. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (in press). Bereavement and trauma. In: Wimpenny, P. & Costello, J. [eds]. Bereavement and bereavement care: an evidence-based approach for health and social care practitioners. Routledge, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (in press). Emergency Service personnel: their challenges and welfare. (Invited article). Traumatology: the International Journal. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (in press). Psychological aspects of trauma. Oxford Medical Press, Oxford. ALEXANDER, D.A. & KLEIN, S. (in press). Psychological aspects of trauma. In: J. Smith, K. Porter, & I. Greaves (Eds.) Oxford Desk Reference: Trauma. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ALEXANDER, D.A. & WILLIAMS, R.J. (2007) A framework of developing services to promote resilience and mental health services that promote recovery. Annual Conference, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Edinburgh. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2006) The challenge of terrorism. Keynote address. Citizens and resilience, the balance between awareness and fear. IMPACT Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2006) Traumatic bereavement. BrakeCare Conference, Birmingham, 2006 ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Hostage taking: effects, coping and adjustment.’ Grampian Police, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Nature and psychosocial impacts of terrorism. Invited talk. Annual Conference, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Edinburgh. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Normal reactions to trauma. Invited talk. Annual Conference, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Edinburgh. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Research issues in the trauma field. International Conference on Disaster Management, Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Terrorism. The realities.

Army Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Terrorism: facts, myths and dilemmas. Invited talk. West Midlands Police, Birmingham. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Terrorism: myths and realities. Guest lecture. Institute of Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) The myths and realities of human reactions to trauma. Annual Conference, Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance and Liaison Committee, Royal College of Anaesthetists, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) The State of the Art. Keynote address. International Conference on Disaster Management, Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Trauma in the workplace. Occupational Therapy Conference, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Trauma: normal and pathological reactions and resilience. Keynote address. National Resilience Seminar, East Kilbride. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2007) Who cares for the carers? International Conference on Disaster Management, Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Accreditation meeting for Negotiators’ Course and Advanced Crisis Management Course, Scottish Police College, February 2008. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Disaster and conflict research: legal and ethical issues. Conference of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Hostage taking. Guest lecture, Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews, February 2008. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Hostage taking: effects, coping and adjustment. In: Handbook of Forensic Psychology. (eds, J Brown & E Campbell). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Hostage taking: its effects on victims and families. National Family Liaison Conference, Scottish Police College,Stirling. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Let’s not make it worse. National Oil and Gas Conference, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Post-traumatic stress disorders. CPD Military Conference, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Psychological aspects of hostage negotiation and crisis management. Scottish Police College, Stirling. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) PTSD: a mixed blessing. Invited talk. British Burn Association, Bristol. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Suicide bombers: myths and realities. Invited talk. British Burn Association, Bristol. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Terrorism. International Terrorism Conference, The Hague, Netherlands. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Terrorism. National

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Trauma Care Conference, Telford. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Terrorism: Myths, realities and challenges. Second Annual Conference of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research, Edinburgh, September 2008. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Terrorism: psychological and psychosocial effects. Keynote address. European Commission Project; British Psychological Society, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Terrorism: psychological and psychosocial effects. Scottish Police College, Stirling. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) The challenges of terrorism. Combined International NATO/Department of Health Conference, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) The hostage families’ perspective. Paper presented to National Family Liaison Officers’ Conference, Scottish Police College, February 2008. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) The psychological impact of terrorist incidents. Keynote address at Expert Conference on Psychological First Aid for Victims of Terrorism. British Psychological Society, London, January 2008. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2008) Trauma in the changing world: challenges and opportunities for Pakistan. Keynote address. First International Conference on Psychotrauma, Jinnah Convention Centre, Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Advances in trauma management. Institute of Psychiatry, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) After the incident. Eastern Region Negotiating Conference, Farnham. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Hostage taking. Annual Conference of The Royal College of Psychiatrists, Liverpool. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Major incidents and terrorist attacks: myths and realities. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Personality disorders. Presentation to Negotiator Coordinators, Scottish Police College, Tulliallan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Psychological impact of trauma. Royal Society of Medicine: Symposium on Medical Consequences of War and Conflict, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Psychological impact on public and responders. Police National CBRN Conference, CBRN Centre, St Andrews. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Psychological responses to trauma. Aker Solutions, Aberdeen, 2009. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) Psychological responses to trauma. Aker Solutions, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2009) The psychological aspects

of hostage taking and negotiation. Scottish Police College, Tulliallan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Disaster Psychology: Disaster Intervention – State of the Art? Keynote address. International Conference on Disaster Psychology, Bergen, Norway. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Kidnapping: its resolution and effects. Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, St Andrews University. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Management of major trauma. Workshop for Marathon Oil, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Management of trauma. CPD Course, Scottish Police College, Tulliallan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Psychosocial aspects of terrorism. Keynote address. International Conference on Disaster Psychology, Bergen, Norway. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Terrorism: Myths and Realities. University of Glamorgan, Wales. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) The more you do, the easier it gets. Keynote address. Defence Mental Health Conference, Fort Blockhouse, Gosport. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010) Workshop on Trauma Management. TAQA, Aberdeen ALEXANDER, D.A. (2010). Hostage taking: effects, coping and adjustment. In: Brown, J. & Campbell, E. [eds].The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) Caring for responders to disasters and major incidents. Conference, “Managing disasters”, Royal College of Psychiatrists, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) Closing address. National Negotiators’ Conference, Scottish Police College, Tulliallan, Scotland. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) Disasters: facts and fiction. Aberdeen Medical-Chirurgical Society, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) Early intervention and screening following traumatic events and circumstances. Conference “Managing disasters”, Royal College of Psychiatrists, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) Grieving after disasters. In: N. Tangstrom (Ed.) Impuls tidssknft for psykologi. Psykologisk Institutt, Oslo, Norway. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) Management of trauma. Scottish Police College, Tulliallan, Scotland. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) The challenges and follow up of ex service personnel. Surgeon General’s Academic Seminar: “Military Mental Health and Associated Issues.” St George’s Hospital, Stafford, 2011. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2014). The deployment of Authorised Firearms Officers to routine duties. Evidence submitted to the Scottish Police Authority and to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in

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Scotland. 2014. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2014). War and disasters: early intervention. Invited lecture. British Psychological Society Conference, “Early interventions for trauma.” London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015) Essential psychological principles of hostage negotiation and hostage survival. Report provided for the Commandant, the Pakistan School of Military Intelligence, Murree, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). “Killer argument.” Scotsman, December, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). “Screening for Ebola virus.” Press and Journal, January, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). “Solitary confinement”. [Interview] October Films, TV Production Company, November, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). “The man to turn to in a crisis”, Press and Journal Magazine, June, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). “US must break control of the gun lobby.” Press and journal, December, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). Early intervention in war and disasters. In: W Yule, D Hawker, H Holowenko, N Tehrani, J Durkin, JH Hughes (eds.). Early intervention for trauma. British Psychological Society: Leicester, 17-25. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). Early interventions in war. Symposium, “Early interventions for trauma”. British Psychological Society: London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). Exposure to war trauma. South Street Films, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). Hostage taking. Atlantic Magazine, Washington DC, USA, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). Psychological effects of kidnap and solitary confinement, New York Times Magazine, San Francisco, USA, 2015. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). Resilience among emergency and NGO personnel. European Interagency Security Forum [invited audience], Akkon Hochschule fur Humanwissenschaften: Berlin. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2015). The history of the professional origins and development of the field of traumatic stress. University of Adelaide, Australia. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Active shooters. Talk delivered at the police exercise “Safe Steeple”, Dundee, November, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Ambiguous loss. Interview given for the New York Times magazine, August, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Consultation with the USA and Pakistan authorities regarding the kidnap of a Pakistan VIP. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Critical report on Witness Protection, requested by Police Scotland. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Detecting signs of extremism. Letter on the challenge of identifying

persons with extremist terrorist views, Press and Journal, April, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Emergency response to disasters-psychotrauma. Workshop, pre- conference session of the 9th SAARC Conference, Islamabad, March. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Help suggestions must be realistic. Letter on the welfare of Aleppo refugees, Press and Journal, December, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Hostage taking. Interview given for Newsweek, London, February, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Information on disaster response submitted to the Right Honourable Boris Johnson, MP, UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Information on the psychosocial response to disasters and on the effects of disaster work on First Responders submitted to the Mental Health Commission of Western Australia, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Kidnapping. Interview given for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, January, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Pakistan’s preparedness for major incidents. Interviews given for Pakistan national radio and television networks, Islamabad, March, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Peer support. Workshop run at Restrata Security Service, Aberdeen, August, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Psychological effects of trauma. In: I Greaves, K Porter (eds.). Key topics in trauma. J Publishers: South Yorkshire. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Researching “with” the police rather than “on” them. . The Third International Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health (LEPH). Amsterdam, 2-5 October. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Responding to disasters: facts, myths and challenges . Keynote address, 9th SAARC Conference, Islamabad, March. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Solitary confinement. Interview given for Sony Pictures Ltd, May, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Supporting children and young persons during a kidnapping. Invited presentation at the seminar: “Effective responses to kidnapping for organisations”, Hostage UK, London, March, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Surviving in hostile environments. Workshop, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, March, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). The Piper Alpha disaster. Interview given for a documentary being produced by 360 Production Lid, Co Donegal, April, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). The two faces of trauma. Medical Chirurgical Society, Aberdeen, November, 2016. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2016). Trauma. Police Family

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Liaison Conference, Dundee, July. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Adviser to “De Volksrand” [Dutch national newspaper], regarding a recent kidnap of a Dutch TV reporter and camera man. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Adviser to “Endomol Shine North” [creators of “The Force”, Sky 1] for an intended programme on Channel 5 on the use of force by the UK police. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Adviser to Adviser Digital CNN New York” on reporting of “live” hostage incident. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Adviser to the National Theatre for their forthcoming production [March/April] “The Great Wave”, a play about kidnapping. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Armed police on the streets of Britain does not mean that we are in a state of martial law. May, “Scotsman” newspaper. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Consultation for “BBC Radio 5 Live” regarding the “Stockholm Syndrome” ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Consultation for “Stellify Media” [Irish media company] regarding the effects of solitary confinement. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Dealing with hostage incidents and “Marauding/Active Shooters”. Two workshops organised for Croatian military psychologists and police officers. University of Zagreb, Croatia. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Dealing with major trauma: building nations. A UK-Pakistan Partners’ Event, Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Des risques, impacts et responses”. Grande conference, Cliniques, risques, traumas. 36 emes Journees de la SIP, Toulouse, la France. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Report invited by the British Council on the UK-Pakistan Partners’ Event “Achieving impact and investment in collaborative research”, held in Islamabad, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). Responding to major trauma in distant parts. [Invited lead article] Journal of the Institute of Remote Health Care 8(1), 7-23. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). The challenges and dilemmas created by the “Maruading/Active” shooter”. The 5th Teeside Trauma Services Conference, James Cook University, Middlesbrough, England. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). The marauding/active shooter. National police exercise, “Safe Steeple”, Dundee. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2017). The threat and challenge of hostage taking. [Invited lead article] Journal of the Institute of Remote Health Care 8(2), 6-14. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). (with C. Menzies, C. Brown). Breaking bad news. Restrata, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). (with C. Menzies, C. Brown). Breaking bad news. Restrata, Aberdeen.

ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). (with S. Cox). Negotiating under pressure. 45 Commando, RM Condor, Arbroath, 2018. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). (with S. Rana, M.H. Rana). Working with the media after major trauma. International Conference, Lahore, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). Douglas Energy and Security: Trauma management training. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). Home Office: Developing resilience among police officers, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). Hostage UK: The preparation of documents relating to the mental welfare of former hostages and their families. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). IED (Inspire, Educate, Develop: Post-incident care for military, emergency services and other personnel, Arbroath. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). National Theatre, London: The effects of being kidnapped. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). Neuroscience and spirituality. Keynote lecture. International Conference, Lahore, Pakistan. ALEXANDER, D.A. (2018). Police Family Liaison: reactions to trauma. Lecture, Police Family Liaison Conference, Police Scotland, Aberdeen. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Early mental health intervention after disasters and major incidents. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Early mental health interventions after disasters. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Early mental health interventions after disasters. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Hostage taking. In: BK Puri, I Treasaden (eds.). Forensic psychiatry: fundamentals and clinical practice. Taylor and Francis: London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Hostage taking. In: P. Puri,& I.H. Treasden (eds.). Forensic Psychiatry. Fundamentals and clinical practice. Hodder Arnold, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Hostage taking. In:P. Basant & I Treasden (eds.). Forensic psychiatry: fundamentals and practices. First edition. Taylor and Francis: London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Psychological aspects of trauma. In: I. Greaves & K. Porter (eds). Key Topics in Trauma. JP Medical Publications, London. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Psychological effects of trauma. In: I. Greaves, K. Porter (eds.). Key Topics in Trauma. JP Publications: England. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Psychological effects of trauma. In: I Greaves, K Porter (eds.). Key topics in trauma. JP Publishers: South Yorkshire. ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press). Responding to trauma in distant parts [Leading article]. The Journal of the Institute of Remote Healthcare.

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preliminary findings. 7th International Conference of Hispanic Linguistics. Spanish in Contact. New times, New spaces and New speakers. Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, in collaboration with COST Action 1306. New Speakers in a Multilingual Europe.: http://www.sis- ees.com/en/events 28-29 May. De PAOLI, S. (2018). The engineer–criminologist and “the novelty of cybercrime”: a situated genealogical study of timesharing systems. Internet Histories 2(1-2), 20-37. DEAHL, M.P., KLEIN, S. & ALEXANDER, D.A. (in press) The cost of conflict: military mental health – meeting the needs of serving and ex service personnel. (Invited article) International Psychiatry. DEAHL, M.P., KLEIN, S., ALEXANDER, D.A. (2011) The cost of conflict: military mental health – meeting the needs of serving and ex service personnel. (Invited article) International Psychiatry 23, 201-209. DEAN, G. et a.l (2006) Profiling police investigative thinking – A study of police officers in Norway [how detectives experience, understand and think about the process of serious and complex criminal investigations]. International Journal of the Sociology of Law. Vol 34 (4), pp. 221-228. DEL MAR, M. & SCHAFER, B. (eds.) (2014). Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences. Ashgate. DENNANY, L. (2018). Electrochemical strategies for detection from crime scene to diagnositics. International Conference on Advances in Chemical Sciences 2018, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India, 1st - 3rd February. DENNANY, L. (2018). Electrochemiluminescence fundamentals and analytical applications. In: C. Banks & S. McIntosh (eds.). Electrochemistry15, 96 – 146. DENSLEY, J., McLEAN, R., DEUCHAR, R. & HARDING, S. (2018). An altered state: Emergent changes to illicit drug markets and distribution networks in Scotland. International Journal of Drug Policy 58, 113-120. DENSLEY, J., McLEAN, R., DEUCHAR, R. & HARDING, S. (2018). Progression from cafeteria to à la carte offending: Scottish organized crime narratives. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice. DOI: org/10.1111/hojo.12304. DESA, M., WAN, N.S., ISMAIL, D. & NIC DAEID, N. (2012). Classification of Petrol and Petroleum Distillate Products using a Self Organising Feature Map (SOFM) Neural Network. European Academy of Forensic Science, Holland. DEUCHAR (2011) The impact of curfews and electronic monitoring on the social strains, support and capital experienced by youth gang members and offenders in the West of Scotland. Criminology and Criminal Justice (online version, DOI: 10.1177/1748895811425540). DEUCHAR R., SØGAARD T.F., KOLIND T., THYLSTRUP, B. & WELLS, L. (2015). When you’re boxing you don’t think so much: Pugilism, transitional

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masculinities and criminal desistance among young Danish gang members. Journal of Youth Studies. DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2015.1098770 DEUCHAR R., SØGAARD T.F., KOLIND T., THYLSTRUP, B. & WELLS, L. (2016). ‘When you’re boxing you don’t think so much’: Pugilism, transitional masculinities and criminal desistance among young Danish gang members. Journal of Youth Studies 19 (6), 725-742. DEUCHAR, R. & BHOPAL, K. (2017). Young People and Social Control: Problems and Prospects from the Margins. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. DEUCHAR, R. & BHOPAL, K. (2017). Young people and social control: problems and prospects from the margins. Palgrave MacMillan. DEUCHAR, R. & BHOPAL, K. (in press). Young People and Social Control: Problems and Prospects from the Margins. London: Palgrave MacMillan. DEUCHAR, R. & BONE, T. (2014). Preventing Youth Violence through Assets-based Approaches Presentation to 50 senior and operational Danish police officers, June 2014, Copenhagen. DEUCHAR, R. & BONE, T. (2015) The impact of assets-based community integration initiatives in Scottish and Danish locations. SIPR Research Summary No. 20. http://sipr.ac.uk/Plugin/Publications/assets/files/Research_Summary_20.pdf DEUCHAR, R. & ELLIS, J. (2013). ‘It’s helped me with my anger and I’m realising where I go in life’: The impact of a Scottish youth work / schools intervention on young people’s responses to social strain and engagement with anti-social behaviour and gang culture. Research in Post- Compulsory Education - Special Issue: Reclaiming the Disengaged? 18(1-2), 98-11. DEUCHAR, R. & ENGEL, R.S. (in press). Policing Youth Violence: Atlantic Connections. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books. DEUCHAR, R. & HOLLIGAN, C. (2010) Gangs, sectarianism and social capital: a qualitative study of young people in Scotland. Sociology 44, 13-30. DEUCHAR, R. & HOLLIGAN, C. (2014). Impact Case Study, Gang Culture and Youth Offending in the West of Scotland. UoA 25 (education), UWS REF submission. DEUCHAR, R. & MILLER, J. (2016). Scottish Government consultation on police powers to search children and young people for alcohol, October 2016. DEUCHAR, R. & MILLER, J. (2016). The Relationship between Stop and Search,Community Safety, Procedural Justice and Police- Youth Relationships in Scotland. (Funder’s Report) London: British Academy. DEUCHAR, R. & MØRCK, L. (2015). Young male offenders, prison chaplaincy, religion and spirituality. International Gangs Seminar, Grundtvigs Hojskole, Hillerod, Denmark, 14-16 Sept.

DEUCHAR, R. & MØRCK, L. (2015). Young offenders, spiritual journeys and criminal desistance in Denmark and Scotland: Journal of Youth Studies Conference, 30 March – 1 April. DEUCHAR, R. & SAPOUNA, M. (2015). ‘It’s harder to go to court yourself because you don’t really know what to expect’: Reducing the negative effects of court exposure on young people: Findings from an evaluation in Scotland. Youth Justice. DOI: 10.1177/1473225415606815. DEUCHAR, R. & SAPOUNA, M. (2016). ‘It’s harder to go to court yourself because you don’t really know what to expect’: Reducing the negative effects of court exposure on young people: Findings from an evaluation in Scotland. Youth Justice 16 (2), 130-146. DEUCHAR, R. & WEIDE, R. D. (2018). Journeys in gang masculinity: Insights from international case studies of interventions. Deviant Behavior. DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2018.1443761 DEUCHAR, R. (2010) It's just pure harassment...as if it's a crime to walk in the street: anti-social behaviour, youth justice and citizenship- the reality for young men in the east end of Glasgow. Youth Justice 10, 258-274. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Bridging the Gap:The Impact of Informal, Youth Work Strategies in Challenging Anti-Social Behaviour within a Formal Educational Setting. European Educational Research Conference (ECER), Freie Universitat, Berlin, 12-17 September. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Gangs, Blades, Cops and Curfews. Inspiring People lecture, UWS, January 2011. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Gangs, Youth Offending and Social Capital: Tales of Glasgow’s Lost Boys. York Deviancy Conference, University of York, 29 June -1 July. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Gangs: A Protective Environment? BASPCAN ‘Protecting Scotland’s Children – Protecting Scotland’s Future’, University of the West of Scotland, 3 June. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) People look at us, the way we dress, and they think we’re gangsters: bonds, bridges, gangs and refugees - a qualitative study of inter-cultural social capital in Glasgow. Journal of Refugee Studies 24(4) (online version, DOI: 10.1093/jrs/fer032.) DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Policing, Parternships and Gangs. PGDip: Policing Studies, UES, November 2011. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Working Collaboratively within Partnerships. Leadership programme, Scottish Police College, March and June 2011. DEUCHAR, R. (2011) Youth Gangs and the Building of Social Capital through Community Integration Workshops (May-Dec 2011). DEUCHAR, R. (2012). ‘It’s almost like giving them hope … inspiring them it’s never too late to change’:Policing Youth Gang Violence and Offending in Cincinnati and Glasgow: The Role of Youth and

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Street Work. British Educational Research (BERA) Conference, University of Manchester, 4-6 September. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). Coordination of national conference - 'Youth in Crisis and Community Interventions-Past, Present and Future', University of West of Scotland with keynotes and seminar presentations from Violence Reduction Unit, Strathclyde Police, Scottish prison Service and a range of public sector organisations, 21-22 February 2012. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). Gangs and territorialism. In: Maitles, H. & Cowan, P. (eds.) Teaching Controvesial Issues in the Classroom: Key Issues and Debates. London: Continuum. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). Gangs, youth offending and social capital: tales of Glasgow’s lost boys. In: C. Bassani (ed.) Adolescent Behaviour. New York: Nova. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). Glasgow gang culture. University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 17th May. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). One man and a dog, one patrol cop and his undercover partner: Confessions of an Ethnographer in Cincinnati, Ohio. Royal Geographic Society Annual Conference: The Policing of Urban Spaces: Policing Places, Policing People, University of Edinburgh, 5 July. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). Policing gang violence in Cincinnati and Glasgow: one with a gun, one with a jacket and one with some tales and confessions. American Society of Criminology conference, University of Chicago, 13th-16th November. DEUCHAR, R. (2012). The impact of curfews and electronic monitoring on the social strains, support and capital exprienced by youth gang members and offenders in the West of Scotland. Criminology and Criminal Justice 12 (2), 1 13-128. DEUCHAR, R. (2013). Policing Youth Violence: Transatlantic Connections. London : Trenham. DEUCHAR, R. (2014) (in press) Curfews, in: M. Miller (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. NJ: Wiley Blackwell. DEUCHAR, R. (2014) (in press) Violence and the education system, in: P. Donnelly and C.L. Ward (eds.) Violence: A Global Health Priority. London: Oxford Press. DEUCHAR, R. (2014) Getting the ‘Bloodz’ between the ropes: boxing, masculinity and resilience among young gang members in Copenhagen. Resilience conference, University of the West of Scotland, 30 May. DEUCHAR, R. (2014) The impact of introducing the principles of procedural justice into Scottish police training. Values in Policing Conference, Scottish Police College, 28 May. DEUCHAR, R. (2014). Curfews. In: J. M. Miller (ed.). International Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. NJ: Wiley Blackwell.

DEUCHAR, R. (2014). Violence and the education system. In: P. Donnelly and C.L. Ward (eds.). The Oxford Textbook of Violence Prevention. London: Oxford Press. DEUCHAR, R. (2015). An unequal struggle. TESS, 13 March. www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode =11006648 DEUCHAR, R. (2015). Britain Crime Capitals: Glasgow’s Killing Streets. Channel 5, 2 April. DEUCHAR, R. (2015). Dilemmas, deception and ethical decision-making: Insights from a Transatlantic ethnographer. In: K. Bhopal & R. Deuchar (eds.). Researching Marginalized Groups. New York: Routledge. DEUCHAR, R. (2015). Outreach work in the west of Scotland. International Conference on Outreach Work , City University of Hong Kong, 3-5 Dec. DEUCHAR, R. (2015). Scottish youth gangs, territoriality and street violence: Insights from a decade of working with young male offenders. International Conference on Outreach Work, City University of Hong Kong, 3-5 Dec. DEUCHAR, R. (2015). Scottish youth gangs. In: H. Croall, G. Mooney & M. Munro (eds.) Crime, Justice and Society in Scotland. London: Routledge. DEUCHAR, R. (2015). Young offenders initiative helped reduce criminality. The Herald: Inside Track, 28 October. http://www.pressreader.com/uk/the- herald/20151028/282089160632410/TextView DEUCHAR, R. (2016). Assets-based Approaches to Community Participation. CPD Seminars, UWS: Paisley Campus, 25th August and 1st December, to delegates from Scottish Prison Service, social work and youth work sectors. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). Boxing clever to support young offenders. TESS, 12 February. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). How yoga and meditation can give violent offenders a new start in life. The Herald, 29 October. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). In times of trouble, faith can see you through. TESS, 11 November. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). Launch of Interdisciplinary Research Unit on Crime, Policing and Social Justice, UWS, September 2016 (Co-Directors: Ross Deuchar and Denise Martin). Delegates from Police Scotland, SPS, youth work, social work and third sector services across Scotland. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). Placing a Foucauldian lens on young people, policing and procedural justice. Foucault @90, University of the West of Scotoland, 22 June. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). Scottish youth gangs. In: H. Croall, G. Mooney & M.Munro (eds.) Crime, Justice and Society in Scotland. London: Routledge. DEUCHAR, R. (2016). The Relationship between Stop and Search, Community Safety, Procedural Justice and Police-Youth Relationships in Scotland. Lunchtime seminar at Safer Communities

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Directorate, Justice Analytic Services, Scottish Government, 8 December. DEUCHAR, R. (2017). ‘Mit ansigt er fredfyldt, jeg ser ikke vred eller ond eller voldelig ud’: Forbindelsen mellem meditation, vejrtraekning, maskulinitet og resocialisering. In: S. Hviid (ed.) Traumebehandling Og Resocialisering Gennem Andedraet og Meditation. Copenhagen: Turbine. DEUCHAR, R. (2017). Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at Florida Atlantic University’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, spring semester 2016-17: As the very first Scholar-in-Residence at FAU, Deuchar was based within the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice teaching an UG and PG module on Youth, Culture and Violence. DEUCHAR, R. (2017). Fulbright Spring Colloquium: Gangs, Violence and Desistance: A Scottish Perspective. Florida Atlantic University, 13 March 2017. DEUCHAR, R. (2017). Invited Fulbright Lecture: Crisis and Transitions in Policing: Stop and Search, Procedural Justice and Police-Youth Relationships – A Scottish Perspective. George Mason University, Washington DC, USA: 7 March 2017. DEUCHAR, R. (2017). Invited Fulbright Lecture: Stop and Search, Procedural Justice and Police-Youth Relationships: Insights from a Period of Unprecedented Change in Scotland. University of Cincinnati, USA, 20 April 2017. DEUCHAR, R. (2017). Invited seminar: Crisis and Transitions in Policing: Stop and Search, Procedural Justice and Police-Youth Relationships in Scotland. Liverpool John Moores University, Centre for Advance Policing Studies, 24 October 2017. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Delivery of CPD session on Stop and Search in Scottish Policing: Implementation, Technology and Research in collaboration with former Inspector Mark Nicol, for Chinese police officers from the Anhui Public Security Department, at Leonardo Hotel, Edinburgh, February 2018. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Invited keynote at ‘Criminal Justice in Scotland’ Conference: How do we Effectively Tackle Offending and Reoffending?, Edinburgh: 23rd January. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Invited keynote at Anglican Prison Chaplaincy Conference: ‘Treasures in Clay Jars’: Spiritual Journeys in Gang Masculinity, Hayes Conference Centre, Alfreton: 20th September. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Invited keynote at International Association for Human Values conference: Gangs and Spirituality, l’Hotel Alpes et Lac, Neuchâtel, Switzerland: 3rd December. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Invited lecture for the Scottish Association for the Study of Offending (SASO): Masculinity, Spirituality and Routes out of Gangs and Organised Crime, Glasgow Tron: 4th October. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Organisation and coordination of Scottish Parliament seminar

sponsored by Rona MacKay, MSP, with colleagues from the Danish ‘Breathe Smart’ organisation: Breathing and Meditation to Prevent Offending, 5th September 2018, Edinburgh: over 40 attendees from academic, practitioner and policy communities from across the UK. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Organisation and coordination of seminar series for Interdisciplinary Research Unit on Crime, Policing Social Justice: UWS, 2016-present: regular attendees from academia, police, prison service and statutory/third sector organisations. · DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Organisation and delivery of one-day symposium: Procedural Justice in Policing: Insights, Complexities and Future Priorities [Dec 2018], in collaboration with Dr Sara Grace, University of Salford, UWS: Paisley campus [matched funding from British Society of Criminology Innovation Fund/Scottish Institute for Policing Research]. DEUCHAR, R. (2018). Organisation of launch event for the book, Gangs and Spirituality: Global Perspectives, UWS, 4th September 2018: over 50 attendees from academic and practitioner organisations from across the UK. DEUCHAR, R. (in press) Gangs and territorialism. In: H. Maitles and P. Cowan (eds.) Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom: Key Issues and Debates. London: Continuum. DEUCHAR, R. (in press) Gangs, youth offending and social capital: tales of Glasgow’s lost boys. In: C. Bassani (ed.) Adolescent Behaviour. New York: Nova. DEUCHAR, R. (in press). Scottish youth gangs. In: H. Croall, G. Mooney and M. Munro (eds.). Crime, Justice and Society in Scotland. London: Routledge. DEUCHAR, R. (in press). Youth Gangs, in: J. D. Wright (ed.). The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2nd Edition. Atlanta: Elsevier. DEUCHAR, R., ADAMS, R. & RIAZ, N. (2014). Values-based Policing - Bridging the Gap between Officers and Ethnic Minority Groups in Scotland. UWS, Hamilton, , 4th September). DEUCHAR, R., DENSLEY, J., HARDING, S., SULLIVAN, C., DOBRIN, A. & WEIDE, R. (2016). Author meets critics - ‘Policing Youth Violence – Transatlantic Connections’, American Society of criminology, New Orleans, 16-20 November. DEUCHAR, R., DENSLEY, J., JOHNSON, A., RIGBY, M. & MARUNA, S. (2017) Disengagement from gangs: The role of religion and spirituality. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA, 15-18 November. DEUCHAR, R., DENSLEY, J., WHITTAKER, A., MØRCK, L.L. & PYROOZ, D. (2018). International perspectives on gangs, gang disengagement and desistance. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, 14-17 November.

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MURER, J.S. (2009) Constructing the Enemy- Other: Anxiety, Trauma and Mourning in the Narratives of Political Conflict. Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society 14,109-130. MURER, J.S. (2009) Counter-Radicalisation and De-Radicalisation: Working With Youth Communities at the Grass Roots Level. Keynote address to Counter Terror Expo, London, 11 February. MURER, J.S. (2009) Forming Research Questions. Working Group Participant, 4th Milestones Conference on Violence Prevention, Department of Violence and Injury Prevention, World Health Organisation; Geneva, 17-18 September. MURER, J.S. (2009) Human Rights: The Caucasus. The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Vol. II; Brill Academic Publishers; Family, Law & Politics: Leiden, The Netherlands, 27-29. MURER, J.S. (2009) Ideology: Violence, Terrorism, and the Extremism of the Radical Right in Europe. Public Talk for the Edinburgh and Lothian Racial Equality Committee; The Edinburgh Council Chambers, 4 November. MURER, J.S. (2009) Interview in Svenska Dagbladet (The Swedish Daily Journal – the country’s leading paper): “Radicalism and Violence in Scandinavia?” A newspaper account of the University of St. Andrews / British Council/ Project Exit Workshop. 4 December 2009. MURER, J.S. (2009) Interview on BBC Radio 4: “Collective Deprivation and Violence:” Business Day. Aired 23 August 2009. MURER, J.S. (2009) Interview on Radio Denmark: “Neo-Nazi or Actvist: What is the Difference?” A radio programme raising issues presented at the University of St. Andrews / British Council / Danish Institute for International Studies Workshop: The Processes of Radicalisation, De- radicalisation, and Disengagement. Aired 9 October 2009. MURER, J.S. (2009) Interview with MEEM, Muslim Community Outreach Programme for Scotland. "Religious Violence and religious Extremism in Europe and Scotland" For Schools DVD Education Packets published in December 2009. MURER, J.S. (2009) Listening to Radicals: Exploring Global Linkages Through the Production and Transmission of Narratives of Violence. ESRC Workshop Ethics and the War on Terrorism: Politics, Multiculturalism and the Media; University of Leicester, 23 February. MURER, J.S. (2009) Mental Health: The Caucasus. The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Vol. III; Brill Academic Publishers; Family, Sexuality & Health: Leiden, The Netherlands, 133-135. MURER, J.S. (2009) Overcoming Mixed Feelings about Mixed Methodologies: Complex Strategies for Research Among Hidden Populations. eSharp Special Volume: Critical Issues in Researching Hidden Communities 14, 99-130. MURER, J.S. (2009) Radical Citizenship as a Counter-terrorism Strategy: Why We May Need More

Than De-Radicalisation. Public Service Review: Home Affair 19, 42-43. MURER, J.S. (2009) Radical Voices versus Violent Actions: The Politics and Norms of the Extremes. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Terrorism Research, The Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence; The University of St. Andrews, 30 September. MURER, J.S. (2009) Responses to Taking Knowledge Production Seriously. Co-Producing Knowledge? ESRC Seminar Series “Making Sense of Knowledge Production”; Social Dimensions of Health Institute; University of St. Andrews, 6 November. MURER, J.S. (2009) Women's Participation in the Military: The Caucasus. The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Vol. II. Brill Academic Publishers; Family, Law and Politics: Leiden, The Netherlands, 52-54. MURER, J.S. (2010) Asking for More: The Humanist Marxism of the Budapest School & Praxis Movement as Critiques of Communism and Capitalism. In: Costica Bradatan & Serguei Oushakine [eds]. Marx's Shadow. Power, Knowledge and Intellectuals in Eastern Europe and Russia. Lexington Press, 37-52. MURER, J.S. (2010) Constructing the social: transforming research methods into reflexive practice and a praxis of empowerment. Centre for Research on Social Culture: The Social Life of Methods. Oxford University, 1 September 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010) Defensive fantasies: discursive enactments of exclusion and identity in imagining Europe. Annual Congress of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA): Crisis and Imagination. National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 26 August 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010) Exploring commonalities: Comparative preliminary findings from the European Study of Youth Mobilisation among six strands of radical youth in Central Europe. Centre for Research on Political Psychology Conference: Tearing Down Walls: Putting the Political Back into Political Psychology. Queen's University Belfast, 14 April 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010) Institutionalizing Enemies: The Consequences of Reifying Projection in Post- Conflict Environments. Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society 15, 1-19. MURER, J.S. (2010) Relative deprivation, communal identity and collective violence. The Determinants of Social Conflict: A Scientific Conference. Fundacion Ramon Areces and Instituto de Analisis Economico, CSIC. Madrid, 11-13 January 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010) What do we know about radicals? Exploring the roles of group identities in violence and extremism. ECPR 2nd Annual Challenges to Community Cohesion Conference: The Politics of the Far Right. University of Manchester, 26 March 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010). Contentious politics: discursive

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enactment of exclusion and identity in protest cultures. European Chapter of the FBI National Associates Alumni, International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA), Budapest, 4-6 October 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010). Human rights, public order and psychology: insights from research and policing practice. Symposium for Centre for Research on Political Psychology: Tearing Down Walls: Putting the Political Back into Political Psychology. Queen's University Belfast, 14 April 2010. MURER, J.S. (2010). Politics and peace: how young people respond to contentious issues. Exploring Political and Social Activism for Young People’s Day, The Edinburgh Festival of Politics, Queen Anne High School, Dunfermline, 20 August 2010. MURER, J.S. (2011) A Bolt From the Blue: Method and Madness in the West. OpenDemocracy 12 October. http://www.opendemocracy.net/jeffrey-stevenson- murer/bolts-from-blue-method-and-madness-in- west MURER, J.S. (2011) A summer of violence and hate: right wing extremism in Central Europe. ESRC Hate Crime and Extremism Workshop, Edinburgh, 6 September. MURER, J.S. (2011) Chair, Learning from Others: A symposium on violent youth cultures, Project Exit Stockholm Sweden, 10-11 February. MURER, J.S. (2011) Depictions of radicals - depictions of violence in the Media. Global Forum for Counter-Radicalisation Symposium, Paris, 26 October. MURER, J.S. (2011) English Riots were neither mindless nor purely criminal. The Conversation 15 August http://theconversation.edu.au/english-riots- were-neither-mindless-nor-purely-criminal-2806 MURER, J.S. (2011) Imagining the other: representations of the enemy and "us" in times of conflict. Picasso Museum, Barcelona Spain, 6 April (Public Meeting). MURER, J.S. (2011) Listening to radicals: finding from the European Study of Youth Mobilisation — A Workshop. Danish Institute for International Studies and the British Council; Copenhagen, Denmark, 16 April. MURER, J.S. (2011) Listening to radicals: findings from the European Study of Youth Mobilisation," Youth and Extremism Symposium; British Council, Open Society Foundation, and Central European University; Budapest Hungary, 28-30 November. MURER, J.S. (2011) Security, identity, and the discourse of conflation in far-right violence. Journal of Terrorism Research 2(2), 15-26. MURER, J.S. (2011) The European Study of Youth Mobilisation - Listening to Radicals: Attitudes and Motivations of Young People Engaged in Political and Social Movements Outside of the Mainstream in Central and Nordic Europe. Budapest: British Council, pp. 42. MURER, J.S. (2011) The fantasy other: Roma and

structural, symbolic and physical violence in Central Europe. University of St Andrews, 9 March. MURER, J.S. (2011) Violence and group identity: performances of belonging. Bryanston School, 6th Forum Outreach, Dorset, 11 November MURER, J.S. (2011) Working through the ontological tensions of mixed methods: qualia and multi-lingual comparisons in the European Study of Youth Mobilisation. Centre for Higher Education Research (CHER), University of St Andrews, 6 June. MURER, J.S. (2011) Youth Violence and Group Identity: Understanding Radical Protest. The Conversation 30 September. http://theconversation.edu.au/youth-violence-and- group-identity-understanding-radical-protest-2900 MURER, J.S. (2012). Belonging, agency and social media. RADIMED Project on Radicalisation and Social Media, BELSPO, Brussels, Belgium, 24 May. MURER, J.S. (2012). Ethnic conflict: communal violence as expressions of identity. Terrorism and Political Violence 24 (4), 561-580. MURER, J.S. (2012). Intolerable images: consumer identity, media spectacle and the English riots of 2011. American Political Sciences Association Conference, New Orleans, 24 August. MURER, J.S. (2012). Tackling Scotland's drinking problem: an examination of transdermal alcohol monitoring as a tool to change drinking behaviour. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 30 October. MURER, J.S. (2012). Toxic images: bio-pictures and the introject of the enemy other. http://www.opendemocracy.net/opensecurity/jeffre y-stevenson-murer/ MURER, J.S. (2012). Vulnerability, susceptibility, and grievance and violence. Counter-terrorism Strategy (CONTEST) and PREVENT training, for the Scottish Police Service, Scottish Police College, Tulliallan, 20 June and 28 November. MURER, J.S. (2012). Who is the enemy other: constructing oppositions and fantasies of destruction. 4 April, 2012, http://www.opendemocracy.net/opensecurity/jeffre y-stevenson-murer/who-is-enemy-other. MURER, J.S. (2013). Beyond Enemy Images: Politics and the Other – A Retrospective. penDemocracy, 24 May http://www.opendemocracy.net/opensecurity/jeffre y-stevenson-murer/beyond-enemy-images- politics-and-other-–-retrospective. MURER, J.S. (2013). Toxic Images or Imaging the Other. OpenDemocracy, 22 March, http://www.opendemocracy.net/opensecurity/jeffre y-stevenson-murer/toxic-images-or-imaging-other- 0. MURER, J.S. (2014). Addressing Hate and Violence: The Scottish Experience of Complexities and Communities. Report for the Young Academy of Scotland of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, March 2014.

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MURER, J.S. (2014). Fantasies of Hate: Anti- Semitism and Anti-Roma Politics of the Contemporary Hungarian Radical Right. The Holocaust in Hungary: 70 Years Later, The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., 19 March 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). Fantasies of Hate: Anti- Semitism and Anti-Roma Politics of the Contemporary Hungarian Radical Right. CSTPV Speakers Series, the University of St Andrews, 4 December 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). Fascism, Nationalism and Violence in the Maidan. From Sarajevo to Kiev: 1914-2014. A Century of Politics and Political Action, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, 26 February 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). Nationalisms in Europe: A Workshop. Højskolen Østersøen, Åbenrå, Denmark, 29-30 April 2014 and 8-9 December 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). Suspension, Exception, Silence: Anti-terrorism discourses and the challenges to human rights from state security. In: Saul Takahashi (ed.). Human Rights, Human Security, State Security, Vol. 1 The Intersection. Praeger, pp. 125-144. MURER, J.S. (2014). Terrorism Research Masterclass, The Future of Terrorism and Terrorism Studies. The Handa Postgraduate Conference on Terrorism and Political Violence. Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV), University of St Andrews, 5 December 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). The Emergence of a Lumpen-consumerate: The Aesthetics of Consumption and Violence in the English Riots of 2011. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, July 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). The Other Time: The Roles of Trauma, Proxy Narratives and Trans- generational Repetition in the Performances of Group Identity and Boundary Marking. University of Bradford, Peace Studies Seminar Series, 5 February 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). The Roots of Political Extremism.The Next European Parliament: More Democratic? More Eurosceptic? Hungarian Europe Society, Open Society Archive, Budapest, Hungary, 15 May 2014. MURER, J.S. (2014). Understanding collective violence: The communicative and performative qualities of violence in acts of belonging. In: Ilias Bantekas (ed.).International Criminal Law and Criminology. Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 287-315. MURER, J.S. (2014). Violent Imaginaries: Group Unity, Projection, and Purity in Absolute States of Mind. The Feeling of Certainty: A conference in the Recognition of the Work of Karl Figlio. Essex University, Colchester, 8 November 2014. MURER, J.S. (2015). The emergence of a Lumpen-consumerate: the aesthetics of consumption and violence in the English riots of 2011. International

Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 28(2), 161-178. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10767 -014-9187-6 MURER, J.S. (2015). The rise of Jobbik, populism, and the symbolic politics of illiberalism in contemporary Hungary. Polish Quarterly of International Affairs 2015 (2) http://www.pism.pl/publications/journals/The_Polis h_Quarterly_of_International_Affais/2015/2 MURER, J.S. (in press) Crisis, Protest, and Violence: A State of Exception for Democracy. The Conversation. MURRAY, J., HEYMAN, I., WOOFF, A., DOUGALL, N. & ASTON, L. (2018). Law enforcement and public health: Coming together to identify priority areas for research. SIPR: Stakeholder Summary Report. MURRAY, K. & HARKIN, D. (in press). Policing in hot and cool climates. Legitimacy, power and the rise and fall of mass stop and search in Scotland. British Journal of Criminology. MURRAY, K. & LENNON, G. (in press). Under- regulated and unaccountable? Explaining variation in stop and search rates in Scotland, England and Wales. Policing and Society. MURRAY, K. (2011). 'Exploring public confidence in policing using the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey' [online]. http://www.sccjr.ac.uk/document/Kath%20Murray %20report%20final(1).pdf MURRAY, K. (2011). Stop and search in Scotland and public perceptions of policing. Student Essay Prize. Annual Conference of the Scottish Association for the Study of Offending. November 19. MURRAY, K. (2015). A Power of Search for Alcohol. Briefing Note for MSPs. MURRAY, K. (2015). Calling time on stop and search: The case against alcohol powers (Scottish Justice Matters, March 2015). http://scottishjusticematters.com/calling-time-stop- search-case-alcohol-powers/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Chance must be seized to put clear blue water between watchdog and Police Scotland(Herald 4/9/2015). http://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/13645465. Agenda Chance_must_be_seized_to_put_clear _blue_water_between_watchdog_and_Police_Sc otland/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Evidence-based policing…the importance of good quality data (SIPR blog, September 2015). https://blog.dundee.ac.uk/sipr/2015/09/evidence- based-policingthe-importance-of-good-quality- data/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Invited consultant on the Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child report (July 2015). MURRAY, K. (2015). Invited submission to the John Scott Independent Advisory Group on stop and

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search (September 2015). MURRAY, K. (2015). It is clear the problems with stop and search go back more than a decade (Herald 30/6/2015). http://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/13415002. Agenda It_is_clear_the_problems_with_stop_an d_search_go_back_more_than_a_decade/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Keeping Count on Human Rights (Democratic Audit, November 2015). http://www.democraticauditscotland.com/keeping- count-on-human-rights-stop-and-search-in- scotland/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Landscape Review of Stop and Search in Scotland, commissioned by the Scottish Police Authority. MURRAY, K. (2015). Major reforms are not the answer to problems facing Police Scotland (National, 24/8/2015). http://www.thenational.scot/comment/kath-murray- major-reforms-are-not-the-answer-to-problems- facing-police-scotland.6713 MURRAY, K. (2015). No need for new alcohol search powers (Sceptical Scot, January 2016). http://sceptical.scot/2016/01/no-need-for-new- alcohol-search-powers/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Police Scotland Research Group (23/6/2015) Key messages from Stop and Search in Scotland: A Post-Reform overview. Invited presentation to Police Scotland Research Group, Edinburgh. MURRAY, K. (2015). Policing by Numbers (Scottish Justice Matters, November 2015). http://scottishjusticematters.com/policing-by- numbers/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Policing prevention and the rise of Stop and Search in Scotland. Scottish Justice Matters 3, 5-6. http://scottishjusticematters.com/wp- content/uploads/SJM_3- 2_June2015_Policing_in_Scotland.pdf MURRAY, K. (2015). Policing, postcodes and poverty (Scottish Justice Matters, June 2015). http://scottishjusticematters.com/policing- postcodes-and-poverty-stop-and-search-and- class/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Scottish Police Federation (1/4/2015) Targets, ethics and human rights. Invited speaker, SPF Conference, Ayrshire. MURRAY, K. (2015). Sea-change in standards must extend to all areas of policing (Times 4/9/2015). https://policingbynumbers.files.wordpress.com/20 15/11/sea-change-times1.pdf MURRAY, K. (2015). SPA, SIPR and Police Scotland (26/5/2015) Stop and search research agenda: Politics, race and scrutiny, Edinburgh. MURRAY, K. (2015). Stop and search flourished unchallenged while no one was looking (National 4/9/2015). http://www.thenational.scot/news/stop-and-search-flourished-unchallenged-while-no- one-was-looking.7193 MURRAY, K. (2015). Stop and Search in Scotland: A Post Reform Overview, Report 6/15, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, Glasgow.

MURRAY, K. (2015). Stop and search in Scotland: legality and accountability (Scottish Justice Matters, February 2015). http://scottishjusticematters.com/stop-and-search- in-scotland-legality-and-accountability/ MURRAY, K. (2015). Stop and search policy needs to be more transparent and accountable (Herald 18/2/2015). http://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/13202095. Herald_Agenda_/ MURRAY, K. (2015). The choice of a leader for Police Scotland must boil down to the contenders’ experience (Herald, 14/2/2015). http://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/14202513. Agenda The_choice_of_a_leader_for_Police_Sc otland_must_boil_down_to_the_contenders__exp erience/ MURRAY, K. (2015). The new authoritarians: SNP and stop and search (Rattle, January 2016). http://rattle.scot/the-new-authoritarians-snp-and- stop-and-search MURRAY, K. (2015). University of Edinburgh (11/2/2106) Policing in cool and hot climates: the rise and fall of mass stop and search in Scotland. Invited Centre for Law and Society (CLS) seminar presentation. MURRAY, K. (2015). University of Liverpool (17/9/2015) I don’t predict a riot: stop and search and police legitimacy. Panel paper at ‘Policing and Democracy in the 21st Century’ conference. MURRAY, K. (2015). University of Oxford (25/1/2016) Policing in cool and hot climates: the rise and fall of mass stop and search in Scotland. Invited seminar presentation. MURRAY, K. (2015). Why additional stop and search powers are not needed (Herald, 2/12/2015). http://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/14141178. Agenda Why_extra_stop_and_search_police_p owers_are_not_necessary/ MURRAY, K. (in press). To legislate or not to legislate? Stop and search for alcohol for under- 18s: A review of the evidence. Scottish Journal of Criminal Justice Studies. MURRAY, K., MCGUINESS, P., BURMAN, M. & MCVIE, S. (2015). Evaluation of the Whole System Approach to Young People Who Offend in Scotland, Report 7/15, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, Glasgow. MUTTER, N., DEACON, P. & FARRUGIA, K.J. (2018). The effect of cyanoacrylate fuming on subsequent protein stain enhancement of fingermarks in blood. Journal of Forensic Identification 68 (4), 545-556. NAFEES, T., COULL, N., FERGUSON, R. I. & SAMPSON, A. (2017). Idea-caution before exploitation: the use of cybersecurity domain knowledge to educate software engineers against software vulnerabilities. Engineering secure software and systems: 9th Internatinal symposium, ESSoS 2017 Bonn, Germany, July 3-5, 2017. In: Bodden,

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SMITH, R. & BROWN, D.M., (2010) Policing business enclaves in high crime areas – policy implications for EU countries. UACES Conference, Dundee. SMITH, R. & CHRISTOU, M.L. (2009) Extracting value from their environment: some observations on pimping and prostitution as entrepreneurship. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship – Special Edition - Exploring entrepreneurship beyond the boundaries - in 'morally, legally and ethically contested contexts 22, 69-84. SMITH, R. & FRONDIGOUN, L. (2011) Tackling Youth Gang Issues on Campus – A Case study. Dundee: Scottish Institute for Policing Research. http://sipr.ac.uk/Plugin/Publications/assets/files/Campus_Officer_1.pdf SMITH, R. & FRONDIGOUN, L. (2012). Tackling youth gang issues on campus: A case study. Policing beyond the playground, Scottish Police College 17 January 2012. SMITH, R. & FRONDIGOUN, L. (in press). Operating at the margins of illegal entrepreneurial markets: Situating ‘Rogue Shopkeepers’ at the SME and Criminal interface. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. SMITH, R. & LAING, A. & McELWEE, G. (2012). Policing rural crime. Royal Agricultural Society of England. Members’ Agri-Bulletin. Paper 107 1. RUSource www.nationalrural.org/organisation SMITH, R. & McELWEE, G. (2014). Developing a conceptual model of illicit rural enterprise. In: Fayolle, A. (ed). Handbook of Research in Entrepreneurship: What We Know and What We Need to Know. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. SMITH, R. & McELWEE, G. (2014). Investigating Illegal Rural Enterprise. ISBE Manchester 7-9, November, 2014. SMITH, R. & McELWEE, G. (2014). Synthesising the literatures on informal, illegal and criminal entrepreneurship. Routledge Companion on Entrepreneurship. SMITH, R. & McELWEE, G. (2017). Illegal activity in the horse meat' supply chain: understanding food fraud in the context of the 2013 Horsemeat Scandal. ISBE, Belfast, 8-9 November. SMITH, R. & MCELWEE, G. (in press). Food Fraud and the Role of the Criminal Farmer: A UK Case Study of Organized Rural Crime. In: Donnermeyer, J. (ed.). The International Handbook of Rural Criminology. Routledge. SMITH, R. & MCELWEE, G., (2013). The embededness of illegal entrepreneurship in a closed ethnic community. International Journal of Business and Globalization. 11(1), 45 – 62. SMITH, R. & SOMERVILLE, P. (2013). The Long Goodbye: a research note on the closure of rural ‘Police Stations’ and the decline of rural policing in the UK. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. SMITH, R. & WHITING, M., (2013). Documenting and Investigating the entrepreneurial trade in illegal veterinary medicines in the United Kingdom and

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Ireland. Handbook of Veterinary Business and Enterprise, Elsevier. SMITH, R. (2008) Adopting 'agile leadership' in the police service. SIPR Briefings No 5. SMITH, R. (2008) Entrepreneurial policing as a new policing mindset. The British Society of Criminology Conference, Harrogate, July 2008. SMITH, R. (2008) Entrepreneurship: A Divergent Pathway out of Crime. International Perspectives of Crime and Justice (in press). SMITH, R. (2008) Exploring the Policing- Entrepreneurship Nexus. SIPR Briefings No 2. SMITH, R. (2008) Promoting agile leadership as a management tool within the police service. SMITH, R. (2008) Understanding entrepreneurial behaviour in organized criminals. Journal of Enterprising Communities, People and Places in the Global Community (in press). SMITH, R. (2009) .Utilising Research Methodologies as Analytic Tools in the Investigative Process. SIPR Annual Conference, 1 September, 2009, Dundee University. SMITH, R. (2009) A call for the integration of ‘Biographical Intelligence’ into the National Intelligence Model. Policing: An International Journal: Policing Advance Access published online on April 30, 2009 paper 006. SMITH, R. (2009) Entrepreneurial Policing. The Police Professional Journal, February 12, 2009. SMITH, R. (2009) Entrepreneurship, Police Leadership and the investigation of crime in changing times. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 6. SMITH, R. (2009) Entrepreneurship: A Divergent Pathway out of Crime. International Perspectives of Crime and Justice (in press). SMITH, R. (2009) Humble leadership and the Police Service. SIPR Briefing Paper 6 http://sipr.ac.uk/Plugin/Publications/assets/files/Briefing6.pdf SMITH, R. (2009) Investigating Links between Illegal rural Enterprise and local criminal networks: From a Policing Perspective. Rural Enterprise Crime Day, Lincoln University, May 2009. SMITH, R. (2009) Policing the Changing Landscape of Rural Crime: A Case from Scotland. International Journal of Science & Management (in press). SMITH, R. (2009) Scrutinising the links between organised crime and the business community. British Society of Criminology, 2009, Cardiff. SMITH, R. (2010). Developing the role of the Early Intervention Officer. Scottish Institute for Policing Research Briefing No. 10. http://sipr.ac.uk/Plugin/Publications/assets/files/Briefing10.pdf SMITH, R. (2011) Investigating Financial Aspects of Dog-Fighting in the UK: A Research Note. Journal of

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