Phil Jones
Name | Phil Jones |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer in Policing (Research Methods) |
Research institute | College of Business, Law and Social Sciences |
Research outputs
Economic insecurity, welfare retrenchment and heroin use between the 1970s and 2000: a multi-cohort analysis
Jones, P., Gray, E. and Farrall, S. 2025. Economic insecurity, welfare retrenchment and heroin use between the 1970s and 2000: a multi-cohort analysis. in: Starke, P., Elbek, Laust Lund. and Wenzelburger, G. (ed.) Unequal security: Welfare, crime and social inequality Oxfordshire Routledge - Taylor and Francis.Life-courses, social change and politics: Evidence for the role of politically motivated structural-level influences on individual criminal careers
Jones, P., Farrall, S. and Gray, E. 2022. Life-courses, social change and politics: Evidence for the role of politically motivated structural-level influences on individual criminal careers. Criminology and Criminal Justice. pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895822112666The long arm of welfare retrenchment: how New Right socio-economic policies in the 1980s affected contact with the criminal justice system in adulthood.
Gray, Emily, Farrall, Stephen and Jones, Phil Mike 2022. The long arm of welfare retrenchment: how New Right socio-economic policies in the 1980s affected contact with the criminal justice system in adulthood. British Journal of Criminology. 62 (5), p. 1175–1195. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azac035Methods for disentangling period and cohort changes in mortality risk over the twentieth century: comparing graphical and modelling approaches
Jones, P., Minton, J. and Bell, A. 2022. Methods for disentangling period and cohort changes in mortality risk over the twentieth century: comparing graphical and modelling approaches. Quality & Quantity. pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01498-3The spatial and temporal development of British prisons from 1901 to the present: The role of de-industrialisation
Farrall, S., Jones, P. and Gray, E. 2022. The spatial and temporal development of British prisons from 1901 to the present: The role of de-industrialisation. European Journal of Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1177/14773708221115159Coal today, gone tomorrow: How jobs were replaced with prison places
Jones, Phil Mike, Gray, Emily and Farrall, Stephen 2021. Coal today, gone tomorrow: How jobs were replaced with prison places. Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.Council house sales, homelessness and contact with the criminal justice system: Evidence from the NCDS and BCS70 birth cohorts.
Farrall, Stephen, Gray, Emily and Jones, Phil 2019. Council house sales, homelessness and contact with the criminal justice system: Evidence from the NCDS and BCS70 birth cohorts. Geoforum. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.07.013600
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