Books written by Jane Winstone

  • Psychology Crime

    Sheridan, L., Davies, G.M. and Boon, J. (2001) 'The Course and Nature of Stalking: A Victim Perspective', Howard Journal, 40: 215–34. Sheridan, L., Gillett, R. and Davies, G.M. (2003) '''There's No Smoke Without Fire'': Are Male ...

  • Psychology and Crime

    Greenwald, A., Banaji, M., Rudman, L., Farnham, S., Nosek, B. and Mellott, S. (2002) 'A Unified Theory of Implicit Attitudes, Stereotypes, Self-Esteem, and Self-Concept', Psychological Review 109: 3—25. Gross, K, and Aday, ...

  • Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice: Responses and Reforms

    This interdisciplinary collection explores key issues in mental health, crime and criminal justice, including: offenders' rights; intervention designs; desistance; health-informed approaches to offending and the medical needs of offenders; ...

  • Community Justice

    Over recntsóescnerining en totale instituties, Utrecht: Willem Pompe Institute, pp. 51—71. Kelk, C. (2004) 'Reclassering nu', Prcces, 83: 242—243. Klooster, E.M., Van Hoek, A.J.E. and Van't Hoff, C.A. (1999)

  • Community Justice

    The North Liverpool Community justice Centre could just as easily be understood, not as a policy transfer from the United States, but as a reinvention of the locally based justice once administered by magistrates' courts and their ...

  • Psychology and Crime: Understanding and Tackling Offending Behaviour

    This book exposes some of the most prevalent myths about crime and criminal behaviour. It is essential reading for students taking courses in psychology of crime.

  • Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice: Responses and Reforms

    This interdisciplinary collection explores key issues in mental health, crime and criminal justice, including: offenders' rights; intervention designs; desistance; health-informed approaches to offending and the medical needs of offenders; ...

  • Psychology and Crime: Understanding and Tackling Offending Behaviour

    This book exposes some of the most prevalent myths about crime and criminal behaviour, and provides the reader with up-to-date knowledge on crime and offending behaviour.