Items where Author is "Shaw, M"

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TAYLOR, S., CHARURA, D., WILLIAMS, G., SHAW, M., ALLAN, J., COHEN, E., METH, F. and O'DWYER, L., 2020. Loss, grief and growth - interpretative phenomenological analysis of trauma in asylum-seekers and refugees. Traumatology. ISSN 1534-7656

WILLIAMS, G.A., ALLAN, J., CHARURA, D., COHEN, E., METH, F., O'DWYER, L., SHAW, M. and TAYLOR, S., 2017. The asylum-seeker and refugee experience - an interpretative phenomenological analysis of interview data elicited through the use of artefacts. In: ECPA 10th European Congress of Community Psychology, CastleGate, Newcastle, 18-20 October 2017.

METH, F., WILLIAMS, G.A. and SHAW, M., 2017. The asylum-seeker and refugee experience - the role of qualitative studies for research-informed policy development and delivery. In: Qualitative Methods in Psychology (QMiP) Conference, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Wales, 5-7 July 2017.

BATES, A.J., SADLER, J.P., GRUNDY, D., LOWE, N., DAVIS, G., BAKER, D., BRIDGE, M., FREESTONE, R., GARDNER, D., GIBSON, C., HEMMING, R., HOWARTH, S., ORRIDGE, S., SHAW, M., TAMS, T. and YOUNG, H., 2014. Garden and landscape-scale correlates of moths of differing conservation status: significant effects of urbanization and habitat diversity. PLoS ONE, 9 (1). ISSN 1932-6203

SHAW, M., 2007. Hearts and flowers, Kings and castles, caves and cavemen: The impact of crime on male victims. In: G. FARRELL, ed., UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED.

SHAW, M., 2007. Is it really so bad ? Exploring learner perceptions of research methods. Learning and Teaching in Social Sciences.

SHAW, M., 2004. Hard coating, soft centre: the role of the police in offender rehabilitation programmes. In: R. HOPKINS-BURKE, ed., Hard cop, soft cop. Willan.

SHAW, M., 2004. How to reference - a guide for students. Internet Journal of Criminology.

SHAW, M., 2004. Repeat victimisation: past, present, future. In: National Problem Orientated Partnerships Conference, Birmingham, UK, September 2004, Birmingham.

SHAW, M., 2002. Minor crimes, trivial incidents: the cumulative impact of offending. Issues in Forensic Psychology, 3, pp. 41-48. ISSN 1468-4756

SHAW, M., 2001. Repeat victimisation. In: Seminar for Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary Divisional Commanders and Other Agencies (including local authority and Victim Support) on Repeat Victimisation and Consultation on Strategy Development, Dumfries, Scotland, February 2001.

SHAW, M., 2001. Repeat victimisation. In: Tayside Police Divisional Commanders on Repeat Victimisation and Consultation of Strategy Development, Dundee, Scotland, March 2001.

SHAW, M., 2001. Repeat victimisation. In: Seminar for Northern Constabulary Divisional Commanders on Repeat Victimisation and Consultation on Strategy Development, Inverness, Scotland, February 2001.

SHAW, M., 2001. Repeat victimisation. In: Seminar for Central Scotland Police Divisional Commanders and Other Agencies (including Victim Support and Women's Aid) on Repeat Victimisation and Consultation of Strategy Development, Stirling, Scotland, February 2001.

SHAW, M., 2001. Time heals all wounds? In: G. FARRELL and K. PEASE, eds., Repeat victimization. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, pp. 165-197. ISBN 1881798267

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