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CIP Bibliography
1. This bibliography contains a mix of sources that may be useful for your work. The utility
of these will be dependent on what you are interested in going in to when you graduate.
Organisational culture and career planning:
Arnold, J et al (2004) Work Psychology: Understanding Human Behaviour in the
workplace. Harlow: Financial Times Press.
Capon, C. (2004) Understanding Organisational Context. Harlow: Prentice Hall.
CBI (2009) Future Fit: Preparing graduates for the world of work. CBI Higher
Education Task Force.http://www.cbi.org.uk/pdf/20090326-CBI-FutureFit-Preparing-
graduates-for-the-world-of-work.pdf
Law, B. & Watts, A. G. (2003) Dots Analysis. Cambridge: The career-learning network.
See http://www.hihohiho.com/memory/cafdots.pdf
Marr, B. (2008) Managing and delivering performance: How government, public sector
and not-for-profit organisations can measure and manage what really matters.
Butterworth Heinemann.
Moreau, M-P.&Leathwood, C. (2006) Graduates' Employment and the Discourse of
Employability: a critical analysis, pp 305-324 in Journal of Education and Work, 19(4)
Newman, M. (2009) Business firmly woven into the fabric of new framework.The Times
Higher Education 5/11/09. Accessed 20/04/10
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=408936&c
=2
Pedagogy for Employability group (2006) Pedagogy for Employability.Learning and
Employability Series 1. The Higher Education Academy, April 2006
Purcell, K. and P. Elias (2004) Seven years on: Graduate careers in a changing labour
market. Employment Studies Research Unit. University of Warwick.
Reeve and Gallacher (2005) Employer–university ‘partnerships’: a key problem for work-
based learning programmes? Journal of Education and Work Vol. 18, No. 2, June 2005.
219–233
Schein, E. (2004) Organisational Culture and Leadership. London: Jossey-Bass.
Schein, E. H. (1993). Career anchors. San Diego, CA: Pfeiffer
(Jossey-Bass).
Tomlinson M. (2008) ‘The degree is not enough: Student’s perceptions of the role of
Higher Education credentials for graduate work and employability. British Journal of
Sociology of Education.Vol 29, Issue 1.
2. Yorke M. (2006) Employability and higher education: what it is – what it is not.Learning
and Employability Series 1.The Higher Education Academy April 2006.
Yorke, M. and Knight P. (2007) Evidence-informed pedagogy and the enhancement of
student employability.Teaching in Higher EducationVol 12, No. 2, April 2007, pp157 -
170.
The Criminal Justice Process: Theories and perspectives.
Beckmann, A. & Cooper, C. (2004) ‘Globalisation’, the New Managerialism and
Education: Rethinking the Purpose of Education in Britain. The Journal for Critical
Education Studies.Vol 2. No 2.
Bottoms, A.E. (1995) ‘The Philosophy and Politics of Punishment and Sentencing’ in
C.M.V. Clarkson and R. Morgan (Eds) The Politics of Sentencing Reform, Oxford
University Press.
Christie, N. (1993) Crime Controlas Industry: Towards Gulags, Western Style. London:
Routledge.
Crawford, A. (2007) Crime prevention and Community Safety in Ch 26 in Maguire, M. et
al Ed (2007) Oxford handbook of Criminology. Oxford: OUP.
Currie, E. (2007) ‘Against Marginality: Arguments for a Public Criminology’ Theoretical
Criminology, 11(2): 175-190.
Davies, M., Croall, H. &Tyrer, J. (1995) Criminal Justice: An introduction to the
Criminal Justice system in England and Wales,Longman.
Feeley, M. and J Simon (1994) ‘Actuarial justice: the emerging new criminal law’ in D.
Nelkin (ed) The futures of criminology. London: Sage.
Feeley, M. & J. Simon (1992) ‘ The new penology’ in Muncie, Mclaughlin and Langan
(eds) Criminological perspectives. London: Sage.
Goodman, A. (2003) ‘Probation into the millennium: The punishing service’, R.
Matthews & J Young (eds) The new politics of crime and punishment.Uffculme: Willan.
Hafford-Letchfield, T. (2009) Management and organisations in social work. Learning
Matters Ltd.
Hale, C, K. Hayward, A. Wahidin, and E. Wincup (2005) Criminology. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Johnston, L. (2000) ‘Private policing: problems and prospects’ in F Leishmann, B
Loveday and S. Savage (eds) Core issues in policing. Harlow: Pearson/Longman.
Johnston. L. (2000) Policing Britain: Risk, Security and Governance. London: Longman.
Jones, T. (2007) The governance of Security: Pluralisation, Privatisation and Polarisation
in Crime Control in Ch 25 in Maguire, M. et al Ed (2007) Oxford handbook of
Criminology. Oxford: OUP.
3. Loader, I. and R Sparks (2002/7) ‘ Contemporary landscapes of crime, order and control:
Governance, risk and globalisation’ in M. Maguire, R. Morgan & R. Reiner (eds) The
Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Oxford: Oxford university press. (ch3 in 2007 edt).
Matthews R.& J Young (eds) The new politics of crime and punishment.Uffculme:
Willan.
Matthews Roger The myth of punitivenessTheoretical Criminology 2005; 9; 175
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/cross/files/Chapter5-Article4.pdf
McLaughlin E. & Muncie, J. ed (2001) Sage Dictionary of Criminology. London: Sage
McLaughlin E. et al ed. (2003) Criminological Perspectives London: Sage
Muncie, J. & Wilson, D. (2004) Student Handbook of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Cavendish Publishing.
Nelken, D (1994) The Futures of Criminology. London: Sage.
Nash, M. (1999) Police, probation and protecting the public.London: Blackstone press.
Newburn, T (2007) Criminology. Uffculme: Willan. Ch 24 Crime Prevention and
community safety pp 564-594
Newburn, T (2007) Criminology. Uffculme: Willan. Ch 16 Late Modernity,
governmentality and risk pp318-338
O’Malley, P, (2010) ‘Governmental criminology’ in E McLaughlin and T Newburn
(eds), The Sage Handbook of Criminological Theory, Sage: London 319-336
O’Malley, P, (2008) ‘Neo-Liberalism and Risk in Criminology’ in T Anthony & C
Cunneen (eds), The Critical Criminology Companion, Hawkins Press: Sydney 55-67
O’Malley, P, (2008) ‘Governmentality and risk’ in J Zinn (eds). Social Theories of
Risk and Uncertainty, Blackwell Publishing: Oxford 52-75
O’Malley P, (2006) ‘Risk and criminology’ in G Mythen and S Walklate (eds),
Critical Reflections on Risk and Human Security: Towards a Holistic Approach,
McGraw-Hill/Open University Press:London 43-59
O’Malley, P, (2006) ‘Risk and restorative justice’ in I.Aertson et al (eds),The
Institutionalisation of Restorative Justice, Willan: Devon 216-236
QAA (2007) Subject benchmark statements: Criminology. The Quality Assurance
Agency for Higher Education.
http://www.qaa.ac.uk/academicinfrastructure/benchmark/statements/Criminology07.asp
Raynor, P. (2007) Community Penalties: Probation, ‘What works’ and offender
management in Ch 31 in Maguire, M. et al Ed, Oxford handbook of Criminology.
Oxford: OUP
4. Riddell, S. &Tett, L. (eds) (2001) Education, social justice and inter-agency working:
Joined-up or fractured policy? London: Routledge.
Smith, D. (2000) ‘Corporatism and the New Youth Justice’ in Goldson, B. (Ed) The New
Youth Justice.
Tierney, J (2010) Criminology: Theory and Context. Harlow, Pearson: Longman.
Valier, C. (2002) Theories of crime and punishment.Longman crime series.See ch 9
‘Crime and punishment in late modernity’.
Williams, K. (2001) Textbook on criminology. Oxford: OUP. See Ch 19 Governance risk
and globalisation.