LSE creators

Number of items: 69.
LSE
  • Reiner, Robert (2014). The ‘nightwatchman’ state is being rolled back: Do the powerful still need the police?
  • LSE Human Rights
  • Reiner, R. (2007). Criminology as a vocation. In Downes, David, Rock, Paul, Chinkin, Christine, Gearty, Conor (Eds.), Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial (pp. 407-421). Willan Publishing.
  • Law School
  • Reiner, Robert (2017). Is Police culture cultural? Policing, 11(3), 236-241. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paw046
  • Reiner, Robert (2017). Social control. In Brisman, A., Carrabine, E., South, N. (Eds.), Criminological Theory and Concepts (pp. 494-497). Routledge.
  • Reiner, Robert (2017). Political economy, crime, and criminal justice. In Liebling, A., Maruna, S., McAra, L. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 116-137). Oxford University Press.
  • Bowling, Ben, Iyer, Shruti, Reiner, Robert, Sheptycki, James (2016). Policing: past, present, and future. In Matthews, Roger (Ed.), What is to Be Done About Crime and Punishment? Towards a 'Public Criminology' (pp. 123-158). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57228-8
  • Reiner, Robert (2016). Conservatives and the Constabulary in Great Britain: cross-dressing conundrums. In Deflem, Mathieu (Ed.), The Politics of Policing: Between Force and Legitimacy (pp. 79-96). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1521-613620160000021005
  • Reiner, Robert (2016). Crime, the mystery of the common-sense concept. Polity Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2015). Reflections on Michael Freeman’s 'Law and Order in 1984'. In Diduck, Alison, Peleg, Noam, Reece, Helen (Eds.), Law in Society: Reflections on Children, Family, Culture and Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Michael Freeman (pp. 273 - 292). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004261495_015
  • Reiner, Robert (2015). Revisiting the classics: three seminal founders of the study of policing: Michael Banton, Jerome Skolnick and Egon Bittner. Policing and Society, 25(3), 308-327. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2015.1013753
  • Reiner, Robert (2015). Prologue: political economy and policing: a tale of two Freudian slips. In Mitsilegas, Valsamis, Alldridge, Peter, Cheliotis, Leonidas (Eds.), Globalisation Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Theoretical, Comparative and Transnational Perspectives (pp. 65-86). Hart Publishing.
  • Reiner, Robert (2015). Crime: concepts, causes, control. In Holborn, Martin (Ed.), Contemporary Sociology (pp. 566-597). Polity Press.
  • Reiner, Robert, O'Connor, Denis (2015). Politics and policing: the terrible twins. In Fleming, Jenny (Ed.), Police leadership: rising to the top (pp. 42-70). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2015). Power to the people? a social democratic critique of the coalition government’s police reforms. In Lister, Stuart, Rowe, Michael (Eds.), Accountability of Policing (pp. 132-149). Routledge.
  • Reiner, Robert (2013). Who governs?: democracy, plutocracy, science and prophecy in policing. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 13(2), 161-180. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895812474282
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). What's Left?: the prospects for social democratic criminology. Crime, Media, Culture, 8(2), 135-150. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659012444434
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). Political economy and criminology: the return of the repressed. In Hall, Steve, Winlow, Simon (Eds.), New Directions in Criminological Theory (pp. 30-51). Routledge.
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). Casino capital’s crimes: political economy, crime, and criminal justice. In Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 301-335). Oxford University Press.
  • Greer, Chris, Reiner, Robert (2012). Mediated mayhem: media, crime, criminal justice. In Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 245-278). Oxford University Press.
  • Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.) (2012). The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press.
  • Newburn, Tim, Reiner, Robert (2012). Policing and the police. In Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 806-837). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). We must acknowledge the limits of policing and punishment in the absence of social justice.
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). In praise of fire brigade policing: contra common sense conceptions of the police role. The Howard League for Penal Reform.
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). Policing and social democracy: resuscitating a lost perspective. Journal of Police Studies, 2012(4/25), 97-114.
  • Reiner, Robert (2011). What causes crime? In Khan, Sadiq (Ed.), Punishment and Reform: How Our Criminal Justice System Can Cut Crime (pp. 86-94). Fabian Society (Great Britain).
  • Reiner, Robert (2011). Policing, popular culture and political economy: towards a social democratic criminology. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Shepherd, Jonathan, Pease, Ken, Reiner, Robert, Squires, Peter, Westmarland, Louise (2010). Debating policing research: a research council for crime and justice? Criminal Justice Matters, 80(1), 2-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627251.2010.482231
  • Reiner, Robert (2010). Who put politics into the police?
  • Reiner, Robert (2010). Citizenship, crime, criminalization: marshalling a social democratic perspective. New Criminal Law Review, 13(2), 241-261. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2010.13.2.241
  • Reiner, Robert (2010). New theories of policing: a social democratic critique. In Downes, David, Hobbs, Richard, Newburn, Tim (Eds.), The Eternal Recurrence of Crime and Control: Essays for Paul Rock (pp. 141-182). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2010). Political economy, crime and criminal justice: a plea for a social democratic perspective - Politische Ökonomie, Kriminalität und Strafrechtspflege: ein Plädoyer für eine sozialdemokratische Perspektive. Kriminologisches Journal, 42(1), 41-58.
  • Reiner, Robert (2010). The politics of the police. Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2008). The law and order trap. Soundings, 40(12), 123-134.
  • Reiner, Robert (2008). Policing and the media. In Newburn, Tim (Ed.), Handbook of Policing (pp. 313-335). Willan Publishing.
  • Reiner, Robert, Newburn, Tim (2007). Crime and penal policy. In Seldon, A. (Ed.), Blair's Britain: 1997-2007 (pp. 318-340). Cambridge University Press.
  • Reiner, R., Newburn, R. (2007). Police research. In King, R., Wincup, E. (Eds.), Doing Research on Crime and Justice (pp. 343-374). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, R. (2007). Criminology as a vocation. In Downes, David, Rock, Paul, Chinkin, Christine, Gearty, Conor (Eds.), Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial (pp. 407-421). Willan Publishing.
  • Maguire, M., Morgan, R., Reiner, R. (Eds.) (2007). The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, R., Newburn, T. (2007). Policing and the police. In Maguire, M., Morgan, R., Reiner, R. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 910-952). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2007). Neophilia or back to basics?: policing research and the seductions of crime control. Policing and Society, 17(1), 89-101. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439460601124163
  • Reiner, Robert (2007). Law and order: a 20:20 vision. In Holder, Jane, O'Cinneide, Colm (Eds.), Current Legal Problems 2006 (pp. 129-60). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2007). Law and order: an honest citizen’s guide to crime and control. Polity Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2007). Media made criminality: the representation of crime in the mass media. In Maguire, M, Morgan, R, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 302-337). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2007). Political economy, crime and criminal justice. In Maguire, M., Morgan, R., Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 341-380). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2007). Success or statistics?: New Labour and crime control. Criminal Justice Matters, 67(1), 4-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627250708553198
  • Reiner, Robert (2006). Beyond risk: a lament for social democratic criminology. In Newburn, Tim, Rock, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Crime Control: Essays in Honour of David Downes (pp. 7-49). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2006). Media, crime, law and order. Scottish Journal of Criminal Justice Studies, 12, 5-21.
  • Reiner, R. (2006). Neo-liberalism, crime and criminal justice. Renewal: a Journal of Social Democracy, 14(3), 10-22.
  • Reiner, Robert (2005). Be tough on a crucial cause of crime - neoliberalism. Guardian,
  • Newburn, Tim, Reiner, Robert (2004). From PC Dixon to Dixon plc: policing and police powers since 1954. Criminal Law Review, 601-618.
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia, Allen, Jessica (2003). From law and order to lynch mobs: crime news since the second world war. In Mason, Paul (Ed.), Criminal Visions: Media Representations of Crime and Justice (pp. 13-32). Willan Publishing.
  • Reiner, Robert (2003). Policing and the media. In Newburn, Tim (Ed.), Handbook of Policing (pp. 259-281). Willan Publishing.
  • Reiner, Robert (2002). Classical social theory and law. In Penner, James, Schiff, David, Nobles, Richard (Eds.), Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory: Commentary and Materials (pp. 230-278). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2002). Justice. In Penner, James E., Schiff, David, Nobles, Richard (Eds.), Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory: Commentary And. Material (pp. 719-778). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2002). Prisoners in the cage: the fear of crime and the end of social optimism. Times Literary Supplement,
  • Reiner, Robert (2002). The first cut is the deepest: criminological texts and the return of the repressed. In McKenzie, Ian. K, Bull, Ray (Eds.), Criminal Justice Research: Inspiration, Influence and Ideation (pp. 3-30). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Reiner, Robert (2002). Media made criminality: The representation of crime in the mass media. In Reiner, Robert, Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 302-340). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2002). The organization and accountability of the police. In McConville, Mike, Wilson, Geoffrey (Eds.), The Handbook of the Criminal Justice Process (pp. 21-42). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2001). The rise of virtual vigilantism: crime reporting since World War II. Criminal Justice Matters, 43(1), 4-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627250108552952
  • Reiner, Robert (2000). Crime and control in Britain. Sociology, 34(1), 71-94. https://doi.org/10.1177/S0038038500000067
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia, Allen, Jessica (2000). No more happy endings? The media and popular concern about crime since the second world war. In Hope, Tim, Sparks, Richard (Eds.), Crime, Risk and Insecurity: Law and Order in Everyday Life and Political Discourse (pp. 107-126). Routledge.
  • Reiner, Robert, Newburn, Tim (2000). Police research. In King, Roy, Wincup, Emma (Eds.), Doing Research on Crime and Justice . Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (2000). Policing and the media. In Leishman, Frank, Loveday, Barry, Savage, Stephen (Eds.), Core Issues in Policing (pp. 52-66). Pearson Education, Inc..
  • Reiner, Robert (2000). The politics of the police. Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert (1999). Order and discipline. In Gamble, Andrew (Ed.), Fundamentals in British Politics (pp. 163-181). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Allen, Jessica, Livingstone, Sonia, Reiner, Robert (1998). True lies: changing images of crime in British postwar cinema. European Journal of Communication, 13(1), 53-75. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323198013001003
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia (1997). Discipline or desubordination? Changing media images of crime. (End of award report: Grant L210252029). Economic and Social Research Council (Great Britain).
  • Media and Communications
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia, Allen, Jessica (2003). From law and order to lynch mobs: crime news since the second world war. In Mason, Paul (Ed.), Criminal Visions: Media Representations of Crime and Justice (pp. 13-32). Willan Publishing.
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia, Allen, Jessica (2001). Casino culture: media and crime in a winner-loser society. In Stenson, Kevin, Sullivan, Robert R. (Eds.), Crime, Risk and Justice: the Politics of Crime Control in Liberal Democracies (pp. 174-194). Willan Publishing.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Allen, Jessica, Reiner, Robert (2001). The audience for crime media 1946-91: a historical approach to reception studies. Communication Review, 4(2), 165-192. https://doi.org/10.1080/10714420109359467
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia, Allen, Jessica (2000). No more happy endings? The media and popular concern about crime since the second world war. In Hope, Tim, Sparks, Richard (Eds.), Crime, Risk and Insecurity: Law and Order in Everyday Life and Political Discourse (pp. 107-126). Routledge.
  • Allen, Jessica, Livingstone, Sonia, Reiner, Robert (1998). True lies: changing images of crime in British postwar cinema. European Journal of Communication, 13(1), 53-75. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323198013001003
  • Psychological and Behavioural Science
  • Reiner, Robert (2006). Beyond risk: a lament for social democratic criminology. In Newburn, Tim, Rock, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Crime Control: Essays in Honour of David Downes (pp. 7-49). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, Robert, Livingstone, Sonia (1997). Discipline or desubordination? Changing media images of crime. (End of award report: Grant L210252029). Economic and Social Research Council (Great Britain).
  • Social Policy
  • Jones, Trevor, Newburn, Tim, Reiner, Robert (2017). Policing and the police. In Liebling, Alison, Maruna, Shadd, McAra, Lesley (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 769-797). Oxford University Press.
  • Newburn, Tim, Reiner, Robert (2012). Policing and the police. In Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 806-837). Oxford University Press.
  • Reiner, R. (2007). Criminology as a vocation. In Downes, David, Rock, Paul, Chinkin, Christine, Gearty, Conor (Eds.), Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial (pp. 407-421). Willan Publishing.
  • Newburn, Tim, Reiner, Robert (2004). From PC Dixon to Dixon plc: policing and police powers since 1954. Criminal Law Review, 601-618.
  • Sociology
  • Reiner, Robert (2006). Beyond risk: a lament for social democratic criminology. In Newburn, Tim, Rock, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Crime Control: Essays in Honour of David Downes (pp. 7-49). Oxford University Press.