Items where Author is "Reiner, Robert"
Number of items: 63.
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Be tough on a crucial cause of crime - neoliberalism.
Reiner, Robert
Citizenship, crime, criminalization: marshalling a social democratic perspective.
Reiner, Robert
Crime and control in Britain.
Reiner, Robert
Debating policing research: a research council for crime and justice?
Shepherd, Jonathan and Pease, Ken and Reiner, Robert and Squires, Peter and Westmarland, Louise
From PC Dixon to Dixon plc: policing and police powers since 1954.
Newburn, Tim and Reiner, Robert
Is Police culture cultural?
Reiner, Robert
Media, crime, law and order.
Reiner, Robert
Neophilia or back to basics?: policing research and the seductions of crime control.
Reiner, Robert
Policing and social democracy: resuscitating a lost perspective.
Reiner, Robert
Political economy, crime and criminal justice: a plea for a social democratic perspective - Politische Ökonomie, Kriminalität und Strafrechtspflege: ein Plädoyer für eine sozialdemokratische Perspektive.
Reiner, Robert
Prisoners in the cage: the fear of crime and the end of social optimism.
Reiner, Robert
Revisiting the classics: three seminal founders of the study of policing: Michael Banton, Jerome Skolnick and Egon Bittner.
Reiner, Robert
Success or statistics?: New Labour and crime control.
Reiner, Robert
True lies: changing images of crime in British postwar cinema.
Allen, Jessica and Livingstone, Sonia and Reiner, Robert
What's Left?: the prospects for social democratic criminology.
Reiner, Robert
Who governs?: democracy, plutocracy, science and prophecy in policing.
Reiner, Robert
The audience for crime media 1946-91: a historical approach to reception studies.
Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica and Reiner, Robert
The law and order trap.
Reiner, Robert
The rise of virtual vigilantism: crime reporting since World War II.
Reiner, Robert
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Conservatives and the Constabulary in Great Britain: cross-dressing conundrums. (2016)
Reiner, Robert
Power to the people? a social democratic critique of the coalition government’s police reforms. (2015)
Reiner, Robert
Beyond risk: a lament for social democratic criminology.
Reiner, Robert
Casino capital’s crimes: political economy, crime, and criminal justice.
Reiner, Robert
Casino culture: media and crime in a winner-loser society.
Reiner, Robert and Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica
Classical social theory and law.
Reiner, Robert
Crime and penal policy.
Reiner, Robert and Newburn, Tim
Crime: concepts, causes, control.
Reiner, Robert
From law and order to lynch mobs: crime news since the second world war.
Reiner, Robert and Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica
Justice.
Reiner, Robert
Law and order: a 20:20 vision.
Reiner, Robert
Media made criminality: The representation of crime in the mass media.
Reiner, Robert
Media made criminality: the representation of crime in the mass media.
Reiner, Robert
Mediated mayhem: media, crime, criminal justice.
Greer, Chris and Reiner, Robert
New theories of policing: a social democratic critique.
Reiner, Robert
No more happy endings? The media and popular concern about crime since the second world war.
Reiner, Robert and Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica
Order and discipline.
Reiner, Robert
Police research.
Reiner, Robert and Newburn, Tim
Policing and the media.
Reiner, Robert
Policing and the media.
Reiner, Robert
Policing and the media.
Reiner, Robert
Policing and the police.
Jones, Trevor and Newburn, Tim and Reiner, Robert
Policing and the police.
Newburn, Tim and Reiner, Robert
Policing: past, present, and future.
Bowling, Ben and Iyer, Shruti and Reiner, Robert and Sheptycki, James
Political economy and criminology: the return of the repressed.
Reiner, Robert
Political economy, crime and criminal justice.
Reiner, Robert
Political economy, crime, and criminal justice.
Reiner, Robert
Politics and policing: the terrible twins.
Reiner, Robert and O'Connor, Denis
Prologue: political economy and policing: a tale of two Freudian slips.
Reiner, Robert
Reflections on Michael Freeman’s 'Law and Order in 1984'.
Reiner, Robert
Social control.
Reiner, Robert
What causes crime?
Reiner, Robert
The first cut is the deepest: criminological texts and the return of the repressed.
Reiner, Robert
The organization and accountability of the police.
Reiner, Robert