'‘You’ve been framed’: Interactional Frames and Technologically-Mediated contact in Policing
(2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Aston, E. (2022, September). '‘You’ve been framed’: Interactional Frames and Technologically-Mediated contact in Policing. Paper presented at 22nd Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Malaga, Spain
Outputs (89)
Research Briefing on the policing and legal challenges of the proposed drug checking services in Scotland (2022)
Report
Falzon, D., Aston, E., Carver, H., & Parkes, T. (2022). Research Briefing on the policing and legal challenges of the proposed drug checking services in Scotland. Scottish Government
Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: Stop and Search case study (in 'Scotland's Research Contribution to National and International Challenges') (2022)
Report
Aston, E. (2022). Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: Stop and Search case study (in 'Scotland's Research Contribution to National and International Challenges'). Edinburgh: Scottish Funding Council
‘Virtual policing’, trust and legitimacy (2022)
Book Chapter
Bradford, B., Aston, E., O'Neill, M., & Wells, H. (2022). ‘Virtual policing’, trust and legitimacy. In J. Terpstra, R. Salet, & N. R. Fyfe (Eds.), The Abstract Police: Critical reflections on contemporary change in police organisations (213-238). Eleven International PublishingIncreasing technological mediation of police-public contact is a significant trend in UK policing. Members of the public are increasingly likely to encounter policing in ways that are, one way or another, technologically mediated, and are very often... Read More about ‘Virtual policing’, trust and legitimacy.
Newly Recruited Research Fellow – Estelle Clayton – Completes the INTERACT Team (2022)
Digital Artefact
Clayton, E., & Aston, E. (2022). Newly Recruited Research Fellow – Estelle Clayton – Completes the INTERACT Team. [Blog post]
Technology and Police Legitimacy (2022)
Book Chapter
Aston, E., Wells, H., Bradford, B., & O'Neill, M. (2022). Technology and Police Legitimacy. In A. Verhage, M. Easton, & S. De Kimpe (Eds.), Policing in Smart Societies (43-68). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83685-6_4Through a consideration of the use of mobile devices by the police and the public, this chapter explores some of the potential issues raised by the incorporation of technology. What internal challenges should be considered for police organisations? W... Read More about Technology and Police Legitimacy.
Evidence submission on 'Policing of drugs in Scotland' to Criminal Justice Committee session on the criminal justice aspects of drugs (2021)
Other
Aston, E. (2021). Evidence submission on 'Policing of drugs in Scotland' to Criminal Justice Committee session on the criminal justice aspects of drugsIn this brief submission I will focus mainly on evidence pertinent to the policing and drugs in Scotland but I will also endeavour to begin address some of the key topics which I understand may be discussed at the roundtable. Much of the content belo... Read More about Evidence submission on 'Policing of drugs in Scotland' to Criminal Justice Committee session on the criminal justice aspects of drugs.
Information sharing in community policing in Europe: Building public confidence (2021)
Journal Article
Aston, L., O'Neill, M., Hail, Y., & Wooff, A. (2023). Information sharing in community policing in Europe: Building public confidence. European Journal of Criminology, 20(4), 1349-1368. https://doi.org/10.1177/14773708211037902The literature on the importance of procedural justice in policing is extensive. Using the context of information sharing in community policing, this paper argues that interactional, procedural and distributive justice are salient in interactions bet... Read More about Information sharing in community policing in Europe: Building public confidence.
The Scottish Institute For Policing Research Annual Report 2020-21 (2021)
Report
Aston, E., & Boyle, M. (2021). The Scottish Institute For Policing Research Annual Report 2020-21. Edinburgh: Scottish Institue for Policing Research
Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review (2021)
Journal Article
Enang, I., Murray, J., Dougall, N., Aston, E., Wooff, A., Heyman, I., & Grandison, G. (2022). Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review. Policing and Society, 32(4), 540-559. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2021.1927025Assessing vulnerability is an international priority area across law enforcement and public health (LEPH). Most contacts with frontline law enforcement professions now relate to ‘vulnerability’; frontline health responders are experiencing a similar... Read More about Vulnerability assessment across the frontline of law enforcement and public health: a systematic review.