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Introduction: State, Power, Crime
R Coleman, J Sim, S Tombs, W David
State, Power, Crime, 1-19, 2009
927*2009
Reclaiming the Streets: Surveillance, Social Control and the City
R Coleman
Willan/Routledge, 2012
306*2012
‘You'll never walk alone’: CCTV surveillance, order and neo‐liberal rule in Liverpool city centre1
R Coleman, J Sim
The British Journal of Sociology 51 (4), 623-639, 2000
2702000
Images from a Neoliberal City: the state, surveillance and social control
R Coleman
Critical Criminology 12 (1), 21-42, 2004
1942004
Surveillance and Crime
R Coleman, M McCahill
Sage, 2010
1592010
Surveillance and the City: primary definition and urban spatial order
R Coleman
The Surveillance Studies Reader, 231, 2007
1482007
Capital, Crime Control and Statecraft in the Entrepreneurial City
R Coleman, S Tombs, D Whyte
Urban Studies 42 (13), 2511-2530, 2005
1162005
State, Power, Crime
R Coleman, S Tombs, D Whyte
Sage Publications, 2009
1052009
Reclaiming the streets: Closed circuit television, neoliberalism and the mystification of social divisions in Liverpool, UK
R Coleman
Surveillance & Society 2 (2/3), 2004
972004
From the Dockyards to the Disney Store: surveillance, risk and security in Liverpool city centre
R Coleman, J Sim
International Review of Law, Computers & Technology 12 (1), 27-45, 1998
881998
Watching the Degenerate: Street Camera Surveillance and Urban Regeneration
R Coleman
Local Economy 19 (3), 199-211, 2004
812004
6. Contemporary Statecraft and the ‘Punitive Obsession’: a critique of the new penology thesis
R Coleman, J Sim
The New Punitiveness, 101, 2013
532013
Power, Politics and Partnerships: the state of crime prevention on Merseyside
R Coleman, J Sim, D Whyte, G Hughes, A Edwards
Crime control and community, 86-108, 2002
52*2002
State
R Coleman, J Sim, S Tombs, D Whyte
Power, Crime, 2009
482009
‘They just look wrong’: visualising ‘crime’ and grime in the post social city: Roy Coleman describes the coercive dynamic of regeneration policies
R Coleman
Criminal Justice Matters 78 (1), 29-31, 2009
142009
Policing the working class in the city of renewal: the state and social surveillance
R Coleman
State, Power, Crime, 62-75, 2009
132009
CCTV surveillance, power and social order: The state of contemporary social control
R Coleman, S Tombs, D Whyte
Researching the Crimes of the Powerful: Scrutinising States and Corporations …, 2003
122003
The harms of state, free-market common sense and COVID-19
R Coleman, B Mullin-McCandlish
State Crime J. 10, 170, 2021
112021
The Synoptic City: State, ‘Place’ and Power
R Coleman
Space and Culture, 1206331217751780, 2018
102018
Confronting the ‘hegemony of vision’: state, space and urban crime prevention
R Coleman
Expanding the Criminological Imagination, 38, 2013
72013
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