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| Birks, DJ (2005) Computational Criminology: A Multi-Agent Simulation of Volume Crime Activity. In: (Proceedings) British Society of Criminology Conference, July, University of Leeds, UK. |
| Birks, DJ and Johnson, SD and Bowers, KJ (2005) Patterns of Crime: Theory and Investigation. In: (Proceedings) 10th Annual Workshop on Economic Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, June, University of Essex, UK. |
| Borrion, H and Baker, CJ and Griffiths, HD (2005) UNSPECIFIED In: (Proceedings) Bandwidth extrapolation and interpolation for high resolution. : Seoul, Korea. |
| Borrion, H and Griffiths, HD and Tait, P and Money, D and Baker, CJ (2005) One-dimensional model-based approach for ISAR imaging. In: IGARSS 2005: IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM, VOLS 1-8, PROCEEDINGS. (pp. 312 - 315). IEEE |
| Borrion, H and Griffiths, HD and Tait, P and Money, D and Baker, CJ (2005) Scattering centre extraction for extended targets. In: 2005 IEEE INTERNATIONAL RADAR, CONFERENCE RECORD. (pp. 173 - 178). IEEE |
| Bowers, K and Johnson, SD (2005) Using Publicity for Preventative Purposes. In: Tilley, N, (ed.) Handbook of Crime Prevention: Theory, Policy and Practice. (329 - 354). Willian Publishing: London. |
| Bowers, KJ and Johnson, SD (2005) Domestic burglary repeats and space-time clusters: the dimensions of risk. European Journal of Criminology , 2 (1) 67 - 92. 10.1177/1477370805048631. |
| Bowers, KJ and Johnson, SD and Birks, DJ and McLaughlin, L (2005) Forecasting Future Locations of Crime:Does it work in Practice? In: (Proceedings) American Society of Criminology Conference. |
| Bowers, KJ and Johnson, SD and Pease, K (2005) Victimisation risk, housing type and area: the ecological fallacy lives! Crime Prevention and Community Safety , 7 (1) 7 - 17. 10.5555/crpr.2005.7.1.7. |
| Bull, PA and Morgan, RM and Dunkerley, S and Wilson, HE (2005) 'SEM-EDS analysis and discrimination of forensic soil’. A comment. Forensic Science International , 155 (2-3) 222 - 224. |
| Bull, PA and Morgan, RM and Wilson, HE and Dunkerley, S (2005) Multi-technique comparison of source and primary transfer soil samples: an experimental investigation’. A Comment. Science and Justice , 44 (3) 173 - 176. |
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| Chainey, S and Ratcliffe, J (2005) GIS and Crime Mapping. Mastering GIS. (1 ed.). John Wiley and Sons: Chichester. |
| Chetty, K and Eckersley, RJ (2005) Modeling the nonlinear microbubble response to coded, multi-pulse sequences. In: 2005 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, Vols 1-4. (pp. 2007 - 2010). IEEE |
| Clarke, RV and Newman, GRE (2005) Designing Out Crime from Products and Systems: v. 18 (Crime Prevention Studies). Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 18. (1st ed.). Criminal Justice Press &Willan Publishing: Monsey, NY & Cullompton. |
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| Dascal, M and Dror, IE (2005) The impact of cognitive technologies: Towards a pragmatic approach. Pragmatics and Cognition , 13 (3) 451 - 457. |
| Donkin, S and Wellsmith, M (2005) Cars Stolen in Burglaries: The Sandwell Experience. In: (Proceedings) British Society of Criminology Conference, Leeds.. |
| Dror, I (2005) Experts and technology: Do's & don'ts. Biometric Technology Today , 13 (9) 7 - 9. |
| Dror, I (2005) Technology and human expertise: Some do’s and don’ts. Biometric Technology Today, 13 (9), 7-9. , 13 (9) 7 - 9. |
| Dror, IE (2005) Perception is far from perfection: The role of the brain and mind in constructing realities. Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 28 (6) 763 - 763. 10.1017/S0140525X05270139. |
| Dror, IE and Péron, AE and Hind, S-L and Charlton, D (2005) When emotions get the better of us: The effect of contextual top-down processing on matching fingerprints. Applied Cognitive Psychology , 19 (6) 799 - 809. |
| Dror, IE and Schmitz-Williams, IC and Smith, W (2005) Older adults use mental representations that reduce cognitive load: Mental rotation utilizes holistic representations and processing. Experimental Aging Research , 31 (4) 409 - 420. |
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| Eck, J and Chainey, S and Cameron, J and Wilson, R (2005) Mapping crime: Understanding Hotspots. National Institute of Justice: Washington DC. |
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| Farrell, G and Bowers, K and Johnson, SD (2005) Making Cost-Benefit Analysis Useful for Criminal Justice Evaluations by using a Limited Portfolio of Benefit-Cost Ratios: A Framework and an Example using Evidence from the Burglary Reduction Initiative. In: Smith, M and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime Science: New Approaches to Preventing and Detecting Crime. (56 - 81). Willian Publishing |
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| Johnson, SD and Bowers, K and Pease, K (2005) Predicting the Future or Summarising the Past? Crime Mapping as Anticipation. In: Smith, M and Tilley, N, (eds.) Launching Crime Science. (145 - 163). Willan: London. |
| Johnson, SD and Bowers, KJ (2005) Patterns of Crime:Theory and Investigation. In: (Proceedings) Workshop on Economic Heterogeneous Interacting Agents (WEHIA). : Essex/UK. |
| Johnson, SD and Bowers, KJ and Birks, DJ and McLaughlin, L (2005) Burglary Prediction, Theory, Flow and Friction. In: (Proceedings) British Society of Criminology Conference. : Leeds/Uk. |
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| Laycock, G (2005) Crime, Science and Evaluation. Criminal Justice Matters (62) 10 - 11. |
| Laycock, G (2005) Intelligent Crime Fighting. Public Service Review: Trade and Industry (8) |
| Laycock, G (2005) Intelligent Crime Fighting: what can technology offer in the fight against crime? Public Service Review: Home Office (12) |
| Laycock, G and Webb, B (2005) Designing out crime from the UK vehicle licensing system. In: Clarke, RV, (ed.) Crime Prevention Studies. |
| Laycock, GK (2005) Defining Crime Science. In: Smith, M and J and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime Science: New approaches to preventing and detecting crime. (3 - 24). Willan Publishing: Devon. |
| Laycock, GK (2005) Deciding what to do. In: Tilley, N, (ed.) Handboook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety. (674 - 698). Willan Publishing: Tavistock, Devon. |
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| Morgan, RM and Bull, PA and Paskoff, R (2005) of the Cerro El Dragón coastal dune, Iquique, Atacama desert, Chile. Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie , 49 (2) 167 - 182. |
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| Pease, K (2005) No through road: closing pathways to crime. In: Moss, K and Stephens, M, (eds.) Crime Reduction and the Law. (50 - 66). Routledge: Oxford. |
| Pease, K (2005) Science in the service of crime reduction. In: Tilley, N, (ed.) Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety. (173 - 199). Willan Publishing: Uffculme, Devon. |
| Priftis, K and Rusconi, E and Rusconi, ML and Umilta, C (2005) Implicit processing of Arabic digits in left visuospatial hemineglect. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , Supplement S 67 - 67. |
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| Rusconi, E (2005) Agnosia per gli stimoli speculari. Neurological Sciences , 26 S77 - S79. |
| Rusconi, E and Kwan, B and Giordano, B and Umiltà, C and Butterworth, B (2005) The mental space of pitch height. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 1060 195 - 197. |
| Rusconi, E and Turatto, M and Umilta, C (2005) The Simon and the SNARC effect in inferior parietal lobule: a study with RTMS. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , Supplement S pp.153 - 153. |
| Rusconi, E and Walsh, V and Butterworth, B (2005) Dexterity with Numbers: rTMS Over Left Angular Gyrus Disrupts Finger Gnosis and Number Processing. Neuropsychologia , 43 (11) pp.1609 - 1624. |
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| Smith, M and Webb, B (2005) Vehicle Excise Duty evasion in the UK. In: Smith, M and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime Science: new approaches to crime detection and prevention. Willan: Devon. |
| Smith, MJ and Webb, B (2005) Vehicle excise duty evasion in the UK. In: Smith, MJ and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime Science: New approaches to preventing and detecting crime. Willan publishing |
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| Townsley, M and Czarnomski, S (2005) The Tackling Drug Supply Award winners 2004: A review. Home Office: London. |
| Townsley, M and Smith, M (2005) The Tackling Drug Supply Awards winners 2005: A review. Home Office: London. |
| Tseloni, A and Knutsson, J and Laycock, G (2005) Repeat Victimisation Introduction. International Review of Victimology , 12 47 - 49. |
| Tseloni, A and Pease, K (2005) Population inequality: the case of repeat victimization. International Review of Victimology , 12 (1) 75 - 90. |
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| Webb, B (2005) Preventing vehicle crime. In: Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety. (458 - 485). Willan: Devon. |
| Webb, B and Smith, C (2005) DNA Fast Tracking. In: Smith, M and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime Science: new approaches to crime detection and prevention. Willan: Devon. |
| Webb, B and Smith, C and Brock, A and Townsley, M (2005) DNA fast tracking. In: Smith, M and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime science: New approaches to preventing and detecting crime,. (167 - 190). Willan Publishing |
| Webb, B and Smith, M and Laycock, G (2005) Designing out vehicle crime through vehicle licencing and registration systems. In: Maxfield, MG and Clarke, RV, (eds.) Understanding and Preventing Car Theft, Crime Prevention Studies. |
| Wellsmith, M and Burrell, A (2005) The Influence of Purchase Price and Ownership Levels on Theft Targets: The Example of Domestic Burglary. British Journal of Criminology , 45 (5) 741 - 764. 10.1093/bjc/azi003. |
| Wellsmith, M and Guille, H (2005) Fixed penalty notices as a means of offender selection. International Journal of Police Science and Management , 7 (1) 36 - 43. |
| WORTLEY, R (2005) Child pornography. In: Natarajan, M, (ed.) Introduction to International Criminal Justice. (? - ?). Learning Solutions |
| WORTLEY, R and Stewart, A (2005) Individual explanations for crime. In: Goldsmith, A and Daly, K and Israel, M, (eds.) Crime and Justice. (? - ?). Lawbook Co. |
| WORTLEY, R and Summers, L (2005) Reducing prison disorder through situational prevention: The Glen Parva experience. In: Smith, DMJ and Tilley, N, (eds.) Crime science. (? - ?). Willan Pub |
| Wortley, RAS and L, (2005) Reducing prison disorder through situational prevention: the Glen Parva experience. In: Smith, MJ and Nittley, N, (eds.) Crime Science: New approaches to preventing and detecting crime. (85 - 103). Willan Publishing: Devon, UK. |


