Number of items: 59.
2024
Armstrong, S. , Barkas, B. , Allan, L., Allan, S. and Cairns, D.
(2024)
Nothing to See Here? Deaths in Custody and FAIs in Scotland 2023.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Pickering, L. and Armstrong, S.
(2024)
Connected by Isolations: overlaps, refractions and difference in a four-fold view of lockdown inequality in Scotland.
In: Abram, S., Lambert, H. and Robinson, J. (eds.)
How to Live Through a Pandemic.
Series: ASA Monographs.
Routledge.
ISBN 9781032397801
2023
Armstrong, S.
(2023)
Crisis or opportunity? International income growth in Scottish universities during Covid-19.
Scottish Affairs, 32(4),
pp. 425-448.
(doi: 10.3366/scot.2023.0474)
Armstrong, S.
(2023)
Profiting from pandemic? Scottish Universities during Covid-19.
Preprints.org,
2023060832.
(doi: 10.20944/preprints202306.0832.v1)
Armstrong, S. and Pickering, L.
(2023)
A difference of sameness: Home as a site of research in a study of Covid inequalities in Scotland.
In:
How to Live through a Pandemic (ASA Monograph 2020).
Series: ASA conference monograph series.
Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK.
(In Press)
2022
Armstrong, S. , Allan, L., Cairns, D., Allan, S. and Barkas, B.
(2022)
Still nothing to see here? One year update on prison deaths and FAI outcomes in Scotland.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. , Barkas, B. , Casey, R. , Cornish, N., Gormley, C. , McNeill, F. and Schinkel, M.
(2022)
Prisoner experiences of Covid-19 Restrictions in Scotland during 2020.
[Research Reports or Papers]
2021
Armstrong, S. , Allan, L., Allan, S., Barkas, B. and Kinnear, D.
(2021)
Nothing to See Here?: Statistical Briefing on 15 Years of FAIs into Deaths in Custody.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Barkas, B. , Allan, L., Allan, S., Armstrong, S. and Kinnear, D.
(2021)
A Defective System: Case Analysis of 15 Years of Fatal Accident Inquiries After Deaths in Prison.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. and Fletcher, M.
(2021)
'It starts with conversations': Civic Engagement in the College of Social Sciences.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. , Biber, K. and Linneman, T.
(2021)
Catching our breath: reading the pandemic through crime, media and culture.
Crime Media Culture, 17(1),
pp. 3-5.
(doi: 10.1177/1741659020952586)
Armstrong, S. and Sokhi Watson, D.
(2021)
Early impact of Covid-19 restrictions on Muslim & Black minority ethnic women in Scotland: analysis of survey data.
[Research Reports or Papers]
2020
Armstrong, S. , McCulloch, P., Weaver, B. and Reed, D.
(2020)
Measuring Justice: Defining Concepts, Developing Practice.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. et al.
(2020)
Left out and locked down: impacts of COVID-19 for marginalised groups in Scotland.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. and Pickering, L.
(2020)
Scotland in Lockdown: How Have COVID-19 Measures Affected Your Life?
[Website]
Armstrong, S.
(2020)
At risk of rights: rehabilitation, sentence management and the structural violence of prison.
Critical Criminology, 28(1),
pp. 85-105.
(doi: 10.1007/s10612-020-09503-7)
2019
Batchelor, S. , Armstrong, S. and MacLellan, D.
(2019)
Taking Stock of Violence in Scotland.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. and McGhee, J.
(2019)
Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People in Custody: Evidence Review.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. and Reilly, J.
(2019)
Analysis of EuroPris Survey on Prison Education in Europe.
[Research Reports or Papers]
2018
Armstrong, S.
(2018)
The problem of punishment in a progressive society.
Europe Now,
8 Nov.
Armstrong, S.
(2018)
Securing prison through human rights: unanticipated implications of rights-based penal governance.
Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 57(3),
pp. 401-421.
(doi: 10.1111/hojo.12270)
Armstrong, S.
(2018)
The cell and the corridor: imprisonment as waiting, and waiting as mobile.
Time and Society, 27(2),
pp. 133-154.
(doi: 10.1177/0961463X15587835)
2017
Armstrong, S. and Munro, M.
(2017)
Scotland the Just? The SNP, crime and justice.
In: Hassan, G. and Barrow, S. (eds.)
A Nation Changed?: The SNP and Scotland Ten Years On.
Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 136-141.
ISBN 9781912147168
Armstrong, S.
(2017)
Seeing and seeing-as: building a politics of visibility in criminology.
In: Brown, M. and Carrabine, E. (eds.)
Routledge International Handbook of Visual Criminology.
Series: Routledge international handbooks.
Routledge: London, pp. 416-426.
ISBN 9781138888630
Armstrong, S. and Jefferson, A.
(2017)
Disavowing 'the' prison.
In: Moran, D. and Schliehe, A. K. (eds.)
Carceral Spatiality: Dialogues between Geography and Criminology.
Series: Palgrave studies in prisons and penology.
Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp. 237-267.
ISBN 9781137560575
(doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-56057-5_9)
2016
Armstrong, S. , Blaustein, J. and Henry, A. (Eds.)
(2016)
Reflexivity and Criminal Justice: Intersections of Policy, Practice and Research.
Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke.
ISBN 9781137546418
Armstrong, S. , Blaustein, J. and Henry, A.
(2016)
Impact and the reflexive imperative in criminal justice policy, practice and research.
In: Armstrong, S., Blaustein, J. and Henry, A. (eds.)
Reflexivity and Criminal Justice: Intersections of Policy, Practice and Research.
Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp. 1-30.
ISBN 9781137546418
(doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-54642-5_1)
Armstrong, S. and Lam, A.
(2016)
Policy as a Crime Scene.
In: Armstrong, S., Blaustein, J. and Henry, A. (eds.)
Reflexivity and Criminal Justice: Intersections of Policy, Practice and Research.
Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp. 101-122.
ISBN 9781137546425
(doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-54642-5_5)
2015
Gormley, C. , McBride, M., Armstrong, S. and Atkinson, C.
(2015)
Hate Crime in Scotland: a Scoping Study for the Glasgow Hate Crime Working Group.
[Research Reports or Papers]
(Unpublished)
2014
Armstrong, S.
(2014)
Re-thinking the time of punishment: a response to Valverde.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 14(4),
pp. 392-398.
(doi: 10.1177/1748895814541900)
Armstrong, S.
(2014)
Response 1: re-thinking the time of punishment: a response to Valverde.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 14(4),
pp. 392-398.
(doi: 10.1177/1748895814541900)
Armstrong, S.
(2014)
Capacity as philosophy: review of Lippke's Ethics of Plea Bargaining.
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 8(1),
pp. 265-281.
(doi: 10.1007/s11572-013-9272-3)
Armstrong, S.
(2014)
Siting prisons, sighting communities: geographies of objection in a planning process.
Environment and Planning A, 46(3),
pp. 550-565.
(doi: 10.1068/a45407)
Armstrong, S. and Wills, D.
(2014)
Circles of support and accountability (COSA) in Scotland: practice, progress and questions.
Scottish Journal of Criminal Justice Studies, 20,
pp. 2-13.
2013
Armstrong, S. and Weaver, E.
(2013)
Persistent punishment: user views of short prison sentences.
Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 52(3),
pp. 285-305.
(doi: 10.1111/hojo.12015)
McGuinness, P., McNeill, F. and Armstrong, S.
(2013)
The use and impact of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974): final report.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S.C.
(2013)
Using the future to predict the past: prison population projections and the colonisation of penal imagination.
In: Malloch, M. and Munro, B. (eds.)
Crime, Critique and Utopia.
Series: Critical Criminological Perspectives.
Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp. 136-163.
ISBN 9781137009791
Malloch, M.S., McIvor, G., Schinkel, M. and Armstrong, S.
(2013)
The Elements of Effective Through-care - Part 1: International Review. Scottish Government - Community Justice Services.
[Research Reports or Papers]
2012
Armstrong, S. and Barton, G.
(2012)
Reducing Reoffending: Review of Selected Countries: Final Review for Audit Scotland.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. , McIvor, G., McNeill, F. and McGuinness, P.
(2012)
International Evidence Review of Conditional (Suspended) Sentences: Final Report.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. and McNeill, F.
(2012)
Reducing Reoffending: Review of Selected Countries.
[Research Reports or Papers]
2011
Armstrong, S. , Malloch, M., Norris, P. and Nellis, M.
(2011)
Evaluation of the Use of Home Detention Curfew and the Open Prison Estate in Scotland.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S.
(2011)
David Garland, 'Peculiar Institution: America's Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition': Review.
Edinburgh Law Review, 15(3),
pp. 490-492.
(doi: 10.3366/elr.2011.0066)[Book Review]
2010
Armstrong, S. and Weaver, B.
(2010)
User Views of Punishment: The comparative experience of short prison sentences and community-based punishments.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Leverick, F. , Chalmers, J. , Armstrong, S. and McNeill, F.
(2010)
Part of the establishment? A decade of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Scots Law Times(27),
pp. 147-151.
2009
Leverick, F. , Chalmers, J. , Armstrong, S. and McNeill, F.
(2009)
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission: 10th Anniversary Research.
[Research Reports or Papers]
Armstrong, S. and McNeill, F.
(2009)
Choice versus crisis: how Scotland could transform the way we think about prisons and punishment.
Criminal Justice Matters, 75(1),
pp. 2-4.
(doi: 10.1080/09627250802699632)
Armstrong, S.
(2009)
Nicola Lacey, 'The Prisoners' Dilemma: Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies': Review.
Edinburgh Law Review, 13(3),
pp. 550-551.
(doi: 10.3366/E1364980909000821)[Book Review]
Armstrong, S. , Hamilton-Smith, N. and Mackenzie, S.
(2009)
Measuring Police Impact on Organised Crime: a Review of SCDEA’s Key Performance Indicators.
[Research Reports or Papers]
(Unpublished)
2008
Armstrong, S.C.
(2008)
Crime pays - but for whom?
Scottish Left Review, 48,
pp. 8-9.
Armstrong, S.
(2008)
Fixing Scotland's remand problem.
In: Lightowler, C. and Hare, D. (eds.)
Prisons and Sentencing Reform: Developing Policy in Scotland.
Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR): Glasgow, UK, pp. 10-14.
Armstrong, S. , Chistyakova, Y., Mackenzie, S. and Malloch, M.
(2008)
Circles of Support and Accountability: Consideration of the Feasibility of Pilots in Scotland.
[Research Reports or Papers]
2007
Armstrong, S.C.
(2007)
What good are markets in punishment?
Prison Service Journal, 172,
pp. 1-4.
2006
Armstrong, S. and McAra, L. (Eds.)
(2006)
Perspectives on Punishment: The Contours of Control.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
ISBN 9780199278763
Armstrong, S. and McAra, L.
(2006)
Audiences, borders, architecture: the contours of control.
In: Armstrong, S. and McAra, L. (eds.)
Perspectives on Punishment: The Contours of Control.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, pp. 1-30.
ISBN 9780199278763
Armstrong, S.C. and McAra, L.
(2006)
Audience, borders and architecture: the contours of control.
In:
Perspectives on Punishment: The Contours of Control.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 1-30.
ISBN 9780199278763
2003
Armstrong, S.
(2003)
Bureaucracy, Private Prisons, and the Future of Penal Reform.
Buffalo Criminal Law Review, 7(1),
pp. 275-306.
2002
Armstrong, S.
(2002)
The emergence and implications of a mental health ethos in juvenile justice.
Sociology of Health and Illness, 24(5),
pp. 599-620.
Armstrong, S.
(2002)
Punishing not-for-profit: Implications of nonprofit privatization in juvenile punishment.
Punishment and Society, 4(3),
pp. 345-368.
(doi: 10.1177/146247402400426789)
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