Publications

Chapters in Other People’s Books

  1. ‘Criminological Perspectives on Transnational Crime; interdisciplinary criminology and transnational crime’ (with Nabil Bhatia) in Research Handbook on Transnational Crime, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Saskia Hufnagel and Anton Moiseienko (eds.) Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar Publisher, pp. 17-31
  2. ‘Transnational Organization, Transnational Law and the Ambiguity of Interpol; Thinking about the Quasi-Legal Status of the Interpol Red Notice in a Global Context’ in The Structure of Transnational Criminal Law, Neil Boister and Mikkel Chritensen (eds.) The Hague: Brill Research Perspectives in International Law series, March 2018 pps. 65-86 https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004365797_005
  3. ‘Thinking about ‘Realism’ in ‘Criminologies of the Military’ and International Relations – how do these things fits together?’ (with David Mutimer) in Criminologies of the Military Andrew Goldsmith, Ben Waldham, and Mark Halsey (eds.) Oxford: Hart, June 2018 pp. 189-204
  4. ‘Uneasy Truths: Criminal Informants, Witness Protection, Trust and Legitimacy in the Policing of Organized Crime’ Innovative Methods in Policing Organized Crime, Hans Nelen and Dina Sigel-Rozenblit (eds.) The Hague Springer Verlag (2017), pp. 213-230
  5. ‘Brand Interpol’ in Trust in International Police and Justice Co-operation Saskia Hufnagel and Carole McCartney (eds.) (Oxford: Hart, 2017 pp. 97-125)
  6. In there like a dirty shirt; reflections on fieldwork in police organized crime intelligence units’ in Illegal Entrepreneurship, Organized Crime and Social Control, Essays in Honour of Dick Hobbs, G. Antonopoulos (ed.) The Hague: Spring International, 2016 pp. 343-357
  7. ‘Transnational Policing and the End Times of Human Rights’ (with Ben Bowling) in the Routledge Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights Leanne Weber, Elaine Fishwich and Marinella Marmo (eds.) (London: Taylor and Francis, pp. 405-415
  8. ‘Reflections on hydrocarbon and resource extraction, crime and criminological thinking’ in Environmental Crime in Transnational Context; Global Issues in Green Enforcement and Criminology, T. Spapens and R. White (eds.) Aldershot, Ashgate, (2016) pp. 67-85
  9. ‘Policing: Past Present and Future’ (with Ben Bowling, Robert Reiner, and Shruti Iyer) in What is to be done about crime and punishment?, Roger Matthews (ed.) London: Palgrave Macmillan, (2016) pp 123-158
  10. ‘Reflections on legal and political accountability for Global Policing’ (with Ben Bowling) in Accountability of Policing, Stuart Lister and Michael Rowe (eds.) London: Taylor and Francis, (2016) pp. 214-231
  11. ‘Global Policing; mobility and social control’ (with Ben Bowling) in The Routledge Handbook of Crime and International Migration, Sharon Pickering and Julie Ham (eds.) 2014 London; Routledge, pp. 57-74
  12.  ‘Transnational Crime: An Interdisciplinary Perspective’ in The Routledge Handbook on Transnational Criminal Law, Neil Boister and Robert Currie (eds.) London Routledge, 2014), pp. 41- 56
  13. ‘To Go Beyond the Cycle of Intelligence-Led Policing’ in Understanding the Intelligence Cycle Mark Phythian (ed.) (2013) London Routledge pp. 99-118
  14. ‘Technocrime, criminology and Marshall McLuhan; towards an inventory of criminological effects’ in Technocrime, Policing and Surveillance, S. Leman-Langlois (ed.) (2013) London: Routldege , pp. 133-150
  15. Race, political economy and the coercive state’ (with Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips), in Policing: Politics, Culture and Control; Essays in honour of Robert Reiner, J. Peay and T. Newburn (eds.) (2012) Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp.43-69
  16. ‘Transnational and Comparative Criminology Reconsidered’ (2011) in Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization, David Nelken (ed.) Aldershot Ashgate, pp. 145-162
  17. ‘Existential Predicaments and Constabulary Ethics’ (2011), with Danny O’Rourke-Dicarlo) in Crime, Governance and Existential Predicaments, Ronnie Lippens and James Hardie-Bick (eds.) London: Palgrave Macmillan Chapt. 5, pp. 108-128
  18. ‘The Constabulary Ethic Reconsidered’ in International Police Co-operation; emerging issues, theory and practice Frederick Lemieux (ed.), 2010 Cullhompton UK: Willan Press, pp. 298-319
  19. ‘Policing, Intelligence Theory and the new Human Security Paradigm’ in Intelligence Theory; Key Questions and Debates, P. Gill, S. Marrin and M. Phythian (eds.) (2008) London: Routledge pp. 166-187
  20. ‘Police Ethnography in the House of Serious Organized Crime’ in A. Henry and D.J. Smith (eds.) Transformations in Policing, (2007) Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 51- 78
  21. ‘Reflections on the relationship between transnational policing and organized crime’ in Punishment, Places and Perpetrators; developments in criminology and criminal justice research, Gerben Bruinsma, Henk Effers and Jan de Keijser (eds.) Devon: Willan Publishing, (2004) pp. 138-152
  22. ‘Setting the Strategic Agenda’ (with Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University, Philadelphia) in Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence, Annadale NSW: The Federation Press, 2004, pp. 194-210
  23. ‘Global law enforcement as a protection racket; some sceptical notes on transnational organised crime as an object of global governance’ in Transnational Organised Crime; perspectives on global security A. Edwards and P. Gill (eds.), London: Routledge 2003,  pp. 42-59
  24. ‘Against Transnational Organized Crime’ in Critical Reflections on Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering and Corruption, Margaret Beare (ed.) Toronto: Toronto University Press 2003, pp 120-144
  25. ‘Criminal Justice System Reponses to Organised Crime in the UK’ in Organized Crime; a catalyst in the Europeanisation of National Police and Prosecution Agencies?, M. den Boer (ed.), Maastricht: European Institute of Public Administration, 2002, pp. 507-559
  26.  ‘European Policing Routes; an essay on transnationalisation, policing and the information revolution’ in Public Safety in Europe, H. Bruisma and J. G .A. van der Vijver (eds.) Twente: Twente Police Institute, 1999, pp. 221-242
  27. ‘Strong Police for a Weak State: Reflections on Police-Related Scandal in the Low Countries’ in 60 Maasl Recht en 1 maal wijn; Liber Amicorum, Prof. Dr. Jean Van Houtte, Amersfoort: Acco, 1999
  28. ‘Deconstructing the ‘Domestic Violence “Incident”‘ in Offenders and Victims; Theory and Practice, S. Walklate and D. Waddington (eds.) Selected Papers of the 1991 BCC, Published by ISTD, London
  29. ‘The New Conservatism’ in The Politics of Work in the West H. Dickenson and B. Russell (eds.) Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan Social Research Unit 1985

Review Essays and Other Short Articles (non-refereed papers)

  1. Review Article: ‘Greg Marquis and the Vigilant Eye’, Police Practice and Research, Special Issue North of the 49; The Dynamics of Canadian Policing, 2017 Vol. 18 No. 6, pp. 624-629
  2.  ‘Editor’s Preface’ to Policing Integration, by C. Giacomantonio, London, Palgrave,2015, pp. i-iv
  3. Research Article; ‘Robert Reiner; a pioneer in policing research’ in Police Practice and Research; an International Journal Vol. 16 No. 3, 2014 pp. 269-283 DOI: 10.1080/15614263.2014.915509
  4.  ‘Transnational Crime and Policing; A Strange Isomorphism’ in De Deinzer Scheepsalmanak verslag va de conferentie ‘Tides and Currents in Police Theories’ Paul Ponsaers en Lodewijk Gunther Moor (eds.) Centrum voor Politiestudies vzw (2012) pp. 15-21
  5. ‘Reflections on policing and its global implications for public policy and administration: a survey of recent literature’ in Canadian Public Administration, (2012) Vol. 55 No. 3, pp. 473-479
  6. ‘Guns, Crime and Social Order in transnational perspective; understanding the weaponization of everyday life and resisting the pistolization of world society’; Transnational Criminology Manual, (Vol. 1, 2010) Martine Herzog-Evans (ed.) Nijmegen, NL: Wolf Legal Publishers
  7. ‘Edwin Sutherland’ an entry for Fifty Key Criminologists, London: Routledge, Keith Hayward, Shadd Maruna and Jayne Money (eds.) (2010) London: Routledge, pp.63-71
  8. ‘Wary neighbours: North American reflections on guns, crime and social order’, Criminal Justice Matters, 2009 Vol. 75, No. 1, pp. 38-40
  9. ‘Cross-border policing’ and ‘Globalisation’ entries for the Sage Dictionary of Policing, Jenney Flemming and Alison Wakefield (eds.) London: Sage (2009)
  10. ‘Police’ in the Encyclopedia of Law and Society, Thousand Oaks: Sage Reference (2007)
  11. ‘Det vakande ögat – kontrollsamhällets paradoxer’ in Framtider: Institutet för Framtidsstudier  No 4 2006, pp. 14-19  
  12. ‘Transnational Policing’ in The Canadian Review of Policing Research, No. 2, 2005 Athabasca University and Dalhousie University: International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication, pp. 114-125
  13. ‘Reflections on Policing Divided Societies’ Policing and Society Vol. 11 No. 3/4, Special Issue on Policing in Northern Ireland, pp. 235-241
  14. ‘Extraterritorial Law Enforcement’, ‘Marxist Criminologies’, ‘Self Policing’, ‘Transnational Organised Crime’, ‘Transnational Policing’, Contributions to The Dictionary of Criminology:  J. Muncie and E. McLaughlin (eds.) London: Sage, 2000) pps.: 114-16; 170-72; 256-57; 305-06; & 306-08 respectively
  15. ‘Policing and Human Rights; An Introduction’, Policing and Society, 2000, Vol. 10 No. 1 Special Issue on Policing and Human Rights, pp. 1-10
  16. ‘Surveillance, Closed Circuit Television and Social Control’ C. Norris, J. Moran and G. Armstrong (eds.) Policing and Society, 2000, Vol 9. No. 4, pp. 429-434
  17. ‘Editorial Reflections on ‘Intelligence Led Policing’ Policing and Society, 2000, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp.311-314
  18. ‘Editorial Reflections on Policing, ‘Paramilitarisation’ and Scholarship on Policing’ Policing and Society, 2000, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 117-124
  19. ‘The social construction of serial killers; a review of the scholarly literature’ British Journal of Criminology, 1999, Vol. 39 No. 2, pp. 322-328
  20. ‘Police Work: The Social Organization of Policing’ P. K. Manning and ‘Policing the Risk Society’ R. V. Ericson and K. D. Haggerty, British Journal of Criminology, 1998 Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 521-525
  21. ‘Straight to the Point; Angles on Giving Up Crime’, J. Leibrich, British Journal of New Zealand Studies, December, 1997, pp.
  22. ‘Folk Devils and Eurocops’ Criminal Justice Matters, No. 27, Spring 1997, pp. 8-10
  23. ‘Transnationalism, Crime Control and the European State System; a Review of the Literature’, International Criminal Justice Review, 1997, Vol.  7, pp. 130-140
  24. Review Essay of ‘Criminal Justice in Europe’, P. Fennell, N. Jörg and B.Swart (eds.) and ‘Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and North America’, K. Kangaspunta (ed.) Howard Journal, 1995, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 108-112
  25. ‘Rapacious Bluebeards and Chivalrous Knights; a sociolinguistic view of policing woman battering’ Edinburgh: New Waverley Papers, Politics Series 95/3 June 1995, ISBN 0902957 07 4 25 pages
  26. ‘International Police Co-operation; a Review of the Scholarly Literature’ British Journal of Criminology Vol. 35 No. 2 1995 pp. 302-307
  27. ‘The Bookworm’s Metaphors of Violence’ Achilles Heel (Spring 1994)
  28. ‘It Looks Different From The Outside’ Policing Vol. 10 No. 2 Summer, 1994 pp. 125-133
  29. ‘Serial Killing; a Review of the Scholarly Literature’ British Journal of Criminology Vol. 33, 1993 No. 1 pp. 103-108
  30. ‘Chaos; an old concept with a new life’ The Critical Criminologist Vol. 4 No.4 Winter 1991