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Martina Feilzer - Publications

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Publications

Feilzer, M.Y., Plows, A., Williams, K. and Yates, J. (forthcoming, 2012). The impact of Commissioning Processes on Service Delivery. Contemporary Wales.

 

Roberts, J., Feilzer, M. and Hough, M. (2011). ‘Measuring public attitudes to criminal justice’. In D. Gadd, S. Karstedt, and S. Messner (Eds) The Sage Handbook of Criminological Research Methods. Sage: London.

Feilzer, M.Y. (2010). Doing mixed methods research pragmatically – implications for the rediscovery of pragmatism as a research paradigm. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Vol 4(1), 6-16.

Feilzer, M. Y. (2009). The importance of telling a good story - an experiment in public criminology, Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol 48(5): Special Issue on Communicating Criminal Justice: Public Confidence, Agency Strategies and Media Narratives, 472-484. Reprinted in a 2010 Howard Journal of Criminal Justice virtual issue on Crime, Justice and the Media, http://www.wiley.com/bw/vi.asp?ref=0265-5527&site=1.

Feilzer, M.Y. (2009). Not fit for purpose! The (ab-)use of British Crime Survey data as performance measures for individual police forces. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Vol 3(2), 200-211

Feilzer, M. (2007). Criminologists making news? Providing factual information on crime and criminal justice through a weekly newspaper column, Crime, Media, Culture, 3 (3), 285-304

Feilzer, M (2007). Should judges and magistrates be worried about losing public trust?, Magistrate, 63 (4)

Feilzer, M (2007). The Magic Bullet: Improving public knowledge and confidence through the provision of factual information on crime and criminal justice, Prison Service Journal, 170

Hood, R., Shute, S., Feilzer, M., and Wilcox, A. (2002). ‘Sex Offenders Emerging from Long-Term Imprisonment’ , British Journal of Criminology, Vol 42, No 2, 371-394.


Reports

Feilzer, M.Y., Plows, A., Williams, K. and Yates, J. (2011). An evaluation of the Women’s Turnaround Service in North Wales. Final Report to NOMS Cymru.

 

Feilzer, M.Y. and Javed, F. (2011). Engaging the Muslim Community in North Wales: A Police Perspective. Final Report to North Wales Police.

 

Feilzer, M.Y. and Javed, F. (2010). Understanding the Demographics of the Muslim Community in North Wales//Deall Demograffeg y Gymuned Fwslemaidd yng Ngogledd Cymru. Final Report to Anglesey County Council and North Wales Police.

Feilzer, M., Judge, B. and Stratford, F. (2009). Evaluation of the accommodation needs of rough sleepers on Anglesey. Final Report to Anglesey County Council, November 2009. A copy of the report can be requested by contacting Martina Feilzer.

Feilzer, M., Altunbas, Y. & Chakravarty, S. (2008). Interrogating the British Crime Survey from a local perspective: The case of North Wales. Archwilio Arolwg Troseddu Prydain o safbwynt lleol: Achos Gogledd Cymru. Final Report to North Wales Police. A copy of the report to North Wales Police can be requested by contacting Martina Feilzer.

Feilzer, M. and Young, R. (2006) Crime Scene - Oxford: The impact of a factual newspaper column on readers of a local newspaper, Final Report to the Nuffield Foundation.

Feilzer, M. and Hood, R. (2004) Differences or Discrimination – Minority Ethnic Young People in the Youth Justice System, London: Youth Justice Board.

Feilzer, M., with Appleton, C., Roberts, C., and Hoyle, C. (2004) Cognitive Behavioural Projects in Youth Justice, on-line report, www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk

Hood, R., Shute, S., Feilzer, M., and Wilcox, A. (2002) Reconviction Rates of Serious Sex Offenders and Assessments of their Risk. Home Office Research Findings No. 164, London: Home Office.