Research group: The Justice Project: Sites of Resistance
Exposing discriminatory policies and punishment in our criminal justice system and campaigning for change.
Summary
Selected projects
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Selected publications
- Harris, S, Joseph-Salisbury, R, Williams, P and White, L (2021) A threat to public safety: policing, racism and the Covid-19 pandemic London: Institute for Race Relations
- Clarke, B and Chadwick, K (2020) Stories of Injustice: The criminalisation of women convicted under joint enterprise
- Clarke, B and Williams, P (2020) (Re)producing Guilt in Suspect Communities: An analysis of the centrality of negative racialisation in joint enterprise prosecution narratives International Journal of Criminal Justice and Social Democracy, 9(3), pp 116-129
- Fletcher, C (2020) Social value or social harm? The impact of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 upon the defendant and their families, in Benson, K, King, C and Walker, C (eds) Assets, Crime and the State. Oxon: Routledge, pp 79-93
- Fletcher, C (2020) Double Punishment - The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA): A Qualitative Examination of the Post-Conviction Confiscation Punishment in England and Wales Manchester Metropolitan University
- Williams, P and Kind, E (2019) Data-driven policing: The Hardwiring of Discriminatory Policing Practices across Europe Open Society Justice Initiative and European Network Against Racism
- Williams, P and Clarke, B (2018) The Black Criminal Other as an Object of Social Control Social Sciences, 7(11) pp 234
- Clarke, B and Chadwick, K (2018) From ‘troubled’ women, to failing institutions: The necessary narrative shift for the decarceration of women post-Corston in Moore, L, Scraton, P, and Wahidin, A (eds) Women’s Imprisonment and the Case for Abolition Critical Reflections on Corston Ten Years On. Routledge
- Williams, P (2018) Being Matrixed: The (over) Policing of Gang Suspects in London London: StopWatch Charity
- Williams, P and Clarke, B (2018) Disrupting the single story: Collective punishments, myth-making and the criminalisation of racialised communities. In Poynting, S, Bhatia, M and Tufail, W (eds) Racism, Crime and Media. Palgrave
- Clarke, B, Chadwick, K and Williams, P (2017) Critical Social Research as a ‘site of resistance’: reflections on relationships, power and positionality Justice, Power and Resistance, 1(2), pp 461-82
- Williams, P and Clarke, B (2016) Dangerous Associations: Joint enterprise, Gangs and Racism London: Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
Organisations we work with
Inquest
Institute of Race Relations
JENGBA
Contact
Contact us
You can contact individual members of the team through their staff profiles.
For general enquiries, please contact group leads Becky Clarke or Dr Patrick Williams, or project lead Dr Kathryn Chadwick.