Publications

Reimagining Conflict's publications

Publications relating to veterans and conflict

Although the Group was only established in 2016, members from Reimagining Conflict: Pedagogy, Policy and Arts Group have published a number of journals, articles and companions relating to veterans, conflict and criminology.

Chapters

Murray ET. 2016. The 'Veteran Offender': A Governmental Project in England and Wales McGarry R, Walklate S. The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and War  

 

Murray ET. 2015. Criminology and War: Can violent veterans see blurred lines clearly? Walklate S, McGarry R. Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders

   
Journal articles

Murray E. 2014. Veteran offenders in Cheshire: Making sense of the 'noise' Probation Journal, 61 :251-264

 

Murray ET. 2013. Post-Army Trouble Criminal Justice Matters, 94 :20-21

   
Other

Murray ET. Murray, E. (2016) Criminological Theory LAWCJ5012 Liverpool John Moores (Custom Publication) London: Routledge.

Corteen, Karen. ‘The Veteran’, Veteranality and Visual Victimology

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Scholarly editions

Murray ET. Murray, E. (2016 forthcoming). Militarism. In S. Morley, J. Turner, K. Corteen & P. Taylor (Eds.). A companion to state power, liberties and rights. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press

 

Murray ET. Murray, E. (2016 forthcoming). CORPS. In S. Morley, J. Turner, K. Corteen & P. Taylor (Eds.). A companion to state power, liberties and rights. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press 

 

Murray ET. Murray, E. (2016). Soldiers and victimisation. In K. Corteen, S. Morley, P. Taylor & J. Turner (Eds.). A companion to crime, harm and victimisation. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press 

 

Murray ET. Murray, E. (2016). Criminology and war. In K. Corteen, S. Morley, P. Taylor & J. Turner (Eds.). A companion to crime, harm and victimisation. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press 

 

Murray ET. Murray, E. (2014). Veterans, mental disorder and criminal justice. In P. Taylor, K. Corteen & S. Morley (Eds.). A companion to criminal justice, mental health and risk. (pp. 297-298). Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press