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Andrew Wooff
Andrew Wooff
Associate Professor of Criminology, Edinburgh Napier University
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Relationships and responses: Policing anti-social behaviour in rural Scotland
A Wooff
Journal of rural studies 39, 287-295, 2015
582015
Police legitimacy in context: an exploration of “soft” power in police custody in England
L Skinns, L Rice, A Sprawson, A Wooff
Policing: an international journal 40 (3), 601-613, 2017
422017
‘Soft’policing in rural Scotland
A Wooff
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 11 (2), 123-131, 2017
412017
The role of emotion, space and place in police custody in England: Towards a geography of police custody
A Wooff, L Skinns
Punishment & society 20 (5), 562-579, 2018
402018
Defining and assessing vulnerability within law enforcement and public health organisations: a scoping review
I Enang, J Murray, N Dougall, A Wooff, I Heyman, E Aston
Health & justice 7, 1-13, 2019
362019
Preliminary findings on police custody delivery in the twenty-first century: Is it ‘good’enough?
L Skinns, A Wooff, A Sprawson
Policing and Society 27 (4), 358-371, 2017
312017
The ethics of researching the police: dilemmas and new directions
L Skinns, A Wooff, A Sprawson
Introduction to Policing Research, 185-202, 2015
242015
Information sharing in community policing in Europe: Building public confidence
EV Aston, M O’Neill, Y Hail, A Wooff
European Journal of Criminology 20 (4), 1349-1368, 2023
222023
Pain in police detention: a critical point in the ‘penal painscape’?
L Skinns, A Wooff
Policing and society 31 (3), 245-262, 2021
212021
The prison cell: Embodied and everyday spaces of incarceration
J Turner, V Knight
Springer Nature, 2020
18*2020
The criminal justice system in Scotland
K Morrison
Oxford University Press, 2017
162017
Human trafficking, labor exploitation and exposure to environmental hazards: The abuse of farmworkers in the US
K Barrick
The Routledge international handbook of rural criminology, 147-156, 2016
162016
Co‐creation of five key research priorities across law enforcement and public health: A methodological example and outcomes
J Murray, I Heyman, N Dougall, A Wooff, E Aston, I Enang
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 28 (1), 3-15, 2021
152021
Policing the countryside in a devolving United Kingdom
R Yarwood, A Wooff
The Routledge international handbook of rural criminology, 375-386, 2016
122016
The importance of context: Understanding the nature of antisocial behaviour in rural Scotland
A Wooff
The Routledge international handbook of rural criminology, 55-64, 2016
112016
Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review
I Enang, J Murray, N Dougall, E Aston, A Wooff, I Heyman, G Grandison
Policing and society 32 (4), 540-559, 2022
92022
Treading the front-line: tartanization and police–academic partnerships
D Martin, A Wooff
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14 (2), 325-336, 2020
92020
‘My best day will be my last day!’: appreciating appreciative inquiry in police research
L Skinns, A Wooff, A Sprawson
Policing and Society 32 (6), 731-747, 2022
82022
‘I feel trapped’: The role of the cell in the embodied and everyday practices of police custody
A Wooff
The Prison Cell: Embodied and Everyday Spaces of Incarceration, 95-118, 2020
72020
Law enforcement and public health: Setting the agenda for Scotland
J Murray, I Heyman, A Wooff, N Dougall, L Aston, I Enang
Scottish institute for policing research annual review 2017 (2018), 33-34, 2018
72018
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