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David Gordon Scott
David Gordon Scott
Criminology, The Open University
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Controversial Issues In Prisons
D Scott, H Codd
McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2010
1642010
Penology
D Scott
Sage, 2008
832008
Creating ghosts in the penal machine: prison officer occupational morality and the techniques of denial
D Scott
Understanding prison staff, 168-186, 2008
782008
Expanding the criminological imagination
A Barton, K Corteen, D Scott, D Whyte
Routledge, 2013
732013
Discretion, Fairness and Official Reports
D Scott
Dictionary of Prisons and Punishment, 2008
63*2008
Prisons and Punishment
D Scott
Sage, 2014
562014
Why Prison?
D Scott
Cambridge University Press, 2013
54*2013
Visualising an abolitionist real utopia: principles, policy and praxis
D Scott
Crime, critique and utopia, 90-113, 2013
542013
Against Imprisonment: An anthology of abolitionist essays
D Scott
Waterside Press, 2018
502018
The caretakers of punishment: Prison officer personal authority and the rule of law Prison Service Journal Number 168 November 2006 pp 14-19
D Scott
Prison Service Journal 168, 14-19, 2006
462006
Ghosts Beyond Our Realm: A neo-abolitionist analvsis of prisoner human rights and prison officer occupational culture
DG Scott
University of Central Lancashire, 2006
45*2006
The changing face of the English prison: a critical review of the aims of imprisonment
D Scott
Handbook on prisons, 49-72, 2007
44*2007
The politics of prisoner legal rights
D Scott
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 52 (3), 233-250, 2013
38*2013
Before prison, instead of prison, better than prison: therapeutic communities as an abolitionist real utopia?
D Scott, H Gosling
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 5 (1), 52-66, 2016
322016
Walking amongst the graves of the living: Reflections about doing prison research from an abolitionist perspective
D Scott
The Palgrave handbook of prison ethnography, 40-58, 2015
322015
The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition
MJ Coyle, D Scott
Routledge, 2021
302021
Introduction: Developing a criminological imagination
A Barton, K Corteen, D Scott, D Whyte
Expanding the Criminological Imagination, 1-14, 2013
302013
Prison research: appreciative or critical inquiry? David Scott argues about ‘value commitment’ and ‘taking sides’ in fieldwork
D Scott
Criminal Justice Matters 95 (1), 30-31, 2014
252014
Eating your insides out: Cultural, physical and institutionally-structured violence in the prison place
DG Scott
Prison Service Journal, 58-62, 2015
232015
Unequalled in pain
D Scott
Why prison, 301-324, 2013
232013
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