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Publications (last 5 years)Books:Harrison, K. and Ryder, N. (2016) The Law Relating to Financial Crime in the United Kingdom, 2nd Edition. Oxford: Routledge. Edited collections:Gooch, K., Hall, S. and Harrison K. (eds) (2016) ‘Restorative Justice’, Prison Service Journal, 222. Dingwall, G. and Harrison, K. (eds) (2014) ‘Five Perspectives on Punishment’, Special edition of Contemporary Issues in Law, 13 (3).Harrison, K. and Rainey, B. (eds) (2013) The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Legal and Ethical Aspects of Sex Offender Treatment and Management. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.Chapters in edited collections:Harrison, K. and Rainey, B. (2017) ‘Consent, compulsion and sex offenders: An ethical and rights based approach to the treatment and management of sex offenders’, in Ashford, Reed and Wakes (eds) Consent and Control: Legal Perspectives on State Power. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Harrison, K. (2017) ‘Sentencing High-Risk Sex Offenders: policy and legislation’, in Sanders (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Sex Offenders and Sex Offences. Oxford: OUPHarrison K. (2014) ‘Dangerousness and Mental Disorder’, in P. Taylor, K. Corteen and S. Morley (eds) A companion to criminal justice, mental health and risk. Bristol: Policy Press. Harrison K. (2013) ‘Sentencing Sex Offenders: an international comparison of sentencing policy and legislation’ in K. Harrison and B. Rainey (eds) The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Legal and Ethical Aspects of Sex Offender Treatment and Management. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.Academic journal papers:Harrison, K., and Gill, A. (2017) 'Breaking down barriers: Recommendations for improving sexual abuse reporting rates in British South Asian communities' British Journal of Criminology, doi:10.1093/bjc/azx027Harrison, K., and Gill, A, (2017) ‘Ethnic Origin of the Victim as an Aggravating Factor in Sentencing Sexual Offenders’, Journal of Sexual Aggression, DOI:10.1080/13552600.2016.1267271Gill, A. and Harrison, K. (2016) ‘Police responses to intimate partner sexual violence in South Asian communities’, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 1-10, DOI: 10.1093/police/paw027. Gill, A., Harrison, K. (2014) Child grooming and sexual exploitation: Are South Asian men the UK media's new folk devil's? International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 4(2): 34-49. Rainey, B. and Harrison, K. (2014) ‘Human Rights and Human Wrongs: a rights based approach to the punishment and treatment of sex offenders’, Contemporary Issues in Law, 13 (3), 229-248. Cowburn, M., Gill, A. and Harrison K. (2014) ‘Speaking about sexual abuse in British South Asian communities: offenders, victims and the challenges of shame and reintegration’, Journal of Sexual Aggression, 21(1), 4-15. Harrison, K. (2014) ‘Governing Serious Offenders. Recent developments in legislation in England and Wales’, Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform,97. Jahrgang – Heft 1 – 2014, 10-18. Harrison, K. (2014) ‘Mandatory life sentences for serious sex offenders in England and Wales: tough, but intelligent too?’, Journal of Sexual Aggression, 20(3), 296-309Gill, A. K. and Harrison, K. (2013) ‘Sentencing sex offenders in India: Retributive justice versus sex-offender treatment programmes and restorative justice approaches’, International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 8(2) 166-181, available at: Professional journal papers:Harrison, K. (2014) ‘An overview of the Sentencing Council’s Definitive Sexual Offences Guideline’, Nota News, No. 73, July/August, 12. Rainey, B. and Harrison, K. (2013) ‘Criminal record checks and compatibility with human rights update’, Nota News, No. 70, July/August, 12. I wrote 50%Conferences 2016Unreported Abuse: the influence of ‘Shame’ on sexual abuse reporting rates, International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (IATSO) Conference 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark.2015Invited paper: The use of pharmacotherapy with sex offenders: some thoughts on ethics and practice, Lincoln University, 14th May 20152015Invited paper: Pharmacotherapy, practice, legality and ethics, HMP Thameside, London, 13th May 20152015Invited paper: Barriers to reporting sexual abuse in South Asian communities in England and Wales: An exploratory study, Inti International University, Malaysia, 18th March 2015. 2014Barriers to reporting sexual violence in South Asian communities, British Criminology Conference, Liverpool, 11th July 2014.2014Invited paper: Ethical considerations in the treatment of sexual offenders, Modern Law Review seminar – Consent, compulsion and sex offenders, Northumbria University, 12th March 20142013Invited paper: Barriers to reporting Child Sexual Exploitation in South Asian communities, Modern Law Review Conference, Lancaster University, December 2013. 2013Treating Sex Offenders: Legal and Ethical concerns, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers conference, Chicago, October 2013.2013Invited paper: Governing Serious Offenders: recent developments in legislation in the UK, Max Planck Institute, Freiberg, 16th May 2013.2012Key note speaker: Anti-libidinal Medication in Managing Sexual Offenders, New Directions in Sex Offender Practice Conference, 8th October 2012, University of Birmingham. 2012Sentencing Sex Offenders: An international comparison of sentencing policy and legislation, International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (IATSO) Conference 2012, Berlin, Germany. 2012Key note speaker: Ethics in the treatment of sexual offenders: some food for thought, Yorkshire and Humberside Circles of Support and Accountability Conference, Leeds, 10th January 2012. ................
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