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Jyoti Belur
Jyoti Belur
Professor, UCL
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Interrater reliability in systematic review methodology: exploring variation in coder decision-making
J Belur, L Tompson, A Thornton, M Simon
Sociological methods & research 50 (2), 837-865, 2021
6462021
Extending the remit of evidence-based policing
J Brown, J Belur, L Tompson, A McDowall, G Hunter, T May
International journal of police science & management 20 (1), 38-51, 2018
1062018
A systematic review of the effectiveness of the electronic monitoring of offenders
J Belur, A Thornton, L Tompson, M Manning, A Sidebottom, K Bowers
Journal of Criminal Justice 68, 101686, 2020
982020
A systematic review of police recruit training programmes
J Belur, W Agnew-Pauley, B McGinley, L Tompson
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14 (1), 76-90, 2020
962020
Permission to shoot?: police use of deadly force in democracies
J Belur
Springer Science & Business Media, 2010
942010
Theft in price-volatile markets: On the relationship between copper price and copper theft
A Sidebottom, J Belur, K Bowers, L Tompson, SD Johnson
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 48 (3), 396-418, 2011
842011
Sexual harassment of students on public transport: An exploratory study in Lucknow, India
K Tripathi, H Borrion, J Belur
Crime prevention and community safety 19, 240-250, 2017
742017
Status, gender and geography: power negotiations in police research
J Belur
Qualitative research 14 (2), 184-200, 2014
702014
Is policing domestic violence institutionally racist? A case study of South Asian women
J Belur
Policing & Society 18 (4), 426-444, 2008
572008
The social construction of ‘dowry deaths’
J Belur, N Tilley, N Daruwalla, M Kumar, V Tiwari, D Osrin
Social Science & Medicine 119, 1-9, 2014
552014
Is crime analysis at the heart of policing practice? A case study
J Belur, S Johnson
Policing and society 28 (7), 768-786, 2018
502018
A systematic review of tagging as a method to reduce theft in retail environments
A Sidebottom, A Thornton, L Tompson, J Belur, N Tilley, K Bowers
Crime science 6, 1-17, 2017
492017
Why do the police use deadly force? Explaining police encounters in Mumbai
J Belur
The British journal of criminology 50 (2), 320-341, 2010
492010
Peering through the kaleidoscope: Variation and validity in data collection on terrorist attacks
B Behlendorf, J Belur, S Kumar
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 39 (7-8), 641-667, 2016
472016
Child sexual abuse and the law in India: a commentary
J Belur, BB Singh
Crime Science 4 (1), 26, 2015
422015
Perceptions of gender-based violence around public toilets in Mumbai slums
J Belur, P Parikh, N Daruwalla, R Joshi, R Fernandes
Violence against Women in India, 63-78, 2019
392019
Evaluation of operation swordfish: a near-repeat target-hardening strategy
SD Johnson, T Davies, A Murray, P Ditta, J Belur, K Bowers
Journal of experimental criminology 13, 505-525, 2017
382017
Police use of deadly force: Police perceptions of a culture of approval
J Belur
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 25 (2), 237-252, 2009
372009
A qualitative study of the background and in-hospital medicolegal response to female burn injuries in India
N Daruwalla, J Belur, M Kumar, V Tiwari, S Sarabahi, N Tilley, D Osrin
BMC Women's Health 14, 1-14, 2014
352014
Police recruit training programmes: A systematic map of research literature
B McGinley, W Agnew-Pauley, L Tompson, J Belur
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14 (1), 52-75, 2020
342020
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