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List of works by Emma Wincup

5. Researching crime and criminal justice

scholarly article published 1 January 2013

8. Drugs, alcohol, and crime

Assistance, Support and Monitoring? The Paradoxes of Mentoring Adults in the Criminal Justice System

article by ANTHEA HUCKLESBY & Emma Wincup published 10 February 2014 in Journal of Social Policy

Book Review: Analysing Women’s Imprisonment

article

Book Review: Fragile Moralities and Dangerous Sexualities: Two Centuries of Semi-Penal Institutionalisation

Book Review: Qualitative Research through Case Studies

article

Book Review: The Psychology of Female Violence: Crimes Against the Body

article

Book Review: Too Much Time: Women in Prison

Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Book review: Drugs, Crime and Public Health: The Political Economy of Drug Policy

article

Book review: Fifty-one Moves

scholarly article by Emma Wincup published in June 2014

Book review: Residential Children’s Homes and the Youth Justice System: Identity, Power and Perceptions

article

Carrots and sticks: problem drug users and welfare reform

Editorial

Excluding the Excluded: working with homeless drug users

Feminist research with women awaiting trial

Gender, recovery and contemporary UK drug policy

Invisible Women

scholarly article by Emma Wincup published in October 1999

John Stewart, David Smith, Gill Stewart with Cedric Fullwood, Understanding Offending Behaviour, Longman, London 1995, 200 pp. paper, £15.99

article

Judith Rumgay (2007), Ladies of Lost Causes: Rehabilitation, Women Offenders and the Voluntary Sector. Devon: Willan Publishing. £25.00, pp. 264, pbk

Listening to young homeless problem drug users: Considering the implications for drug service provision

Managing Security in Semi-Penal Institutions for Women

scholarly article by Emma Wincup published in April 2001

Surviving through Substance Use: The Role of Substances in the Lives of Women who Appear before the Courts

The potential of prisons to support drug recovery

Thoroughfares, crossroads and cul-de-sacs: drug testing of welfare recipients

scientific article published on 28 February 2014

Work and the journey to recovery: exploring the implications of welfare reform for methadone maintenance clients

scientific article published on 09 September 2013

‘Getting it Right?’: police in primary schools