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Diarmaid Harkin
Diarmaid Harkin
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Police legitimacy, ideology and qualitative methods: A critique of procedural justice theory
D Harkin
Criminology & Criminal Justice 15 (5), 594-612, 2015
1452015
The challenges facing specialist police cyber-crime units: An empirical analysis
D Harkin, C Whelan, L Chang
Police Practice and Research 19 (6), 519-536, 2018
942018
Policing in cool and hot climates: Legitimacy, power and the rise and fall of mass stop and search in Scotland
K Murray, D Harkin
British Journal of criminology 57 (4), 885-905, 2017
742017
The police and punishment: Understanding the pains of policing
DM Harkin
Theoretical criminology 19 (1), 43-58, 2015
702015
The commodification of mobile phone surveillance: An analysis of the consumer spyware industry
D Harkin, A Molnar, E Vowles
Crime, media, culture 16 (1), 33-60, 2020
412020
Simmel, the police form and the limits of democratic policing
D Harkin
British Journal of Criminology 55 (4), 730-746, 2015
302015
Perceptions of police training needs in cyber-crime
D Harkin, C Whelan
International Journal of Police Science & Management 24 (1), 66-76, 2022
262022
Civilianising specialist units: Reflections on the policing of cyber-crime
C Whelan, D Harkin
Criminology & criminal justice 21 (4), 529-546, 2021
232021
Consumer IoT and its under‐regulation: Findings from an Australian study
D Harkin, M Mann, I Warren
Policy & Internet 14 (1), 96-113, 2022
192022
Operating-system design and its implications for victims of family violence: the comparative threat of smart phone spyware for Android versus iPhone users
D Harkin, A Molnar
Violence against women 27 (6-7), 851-875, 2021
162021
Community safety partnerships: The limits and possibilities of ‘policing with the community’
D Harkin
Crime prevention and community safety 20, 125-136, 2018
162018
Private security companies and domestic violence: A welcome new development?
D Harkin, K Fitz-Gibbon
Criminology & Criminal Justice 17 (4), 433-449, 2017
162017
Exploring the implications of ‘low visibility’specialist cyber-crime units
D Harkin, C Whelan
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 52 (4), 578-594, 2019
102019
Private security and domestic violence: The risks and benefits of private security companies working with victims of domestic violence
D Harkin
Routledge, 2019
72019
Regulating private sector security provision for victims of domestic violence
D Harkin
Theoretical criminology 23 (3), 415-432, 2019
72019
Technology-Based Responses to Technology-Facilitated Domestic and Family Violence: An Overview of the Limits and Possibilities of Tech-Based “Solutions”
D Harkin, R Merkel
Violence against women 29 (3-4), 648-670, 2023
52023
Civilizing policing
D Harkin
What can police-public consultation forums achieve for police reform …, 2014
52014
The uncertain commodity of ‘security’: Are private security companies ‘value for money’for domestic violence services?
D Harkin
Journal of Criminology 54 (4), 521-538, 2021
42021
The Consumer Spyware Industry: an Australian-based analysis of the threats of consumer spyware
D Harkin, A Molnar
Deakin University, 2019
22019
Electronic Surveillance and Australian Journalism: Surveillance Normalization and Emergent Norms of Information Security
D Harkin, M Mann
Digital Journalism, 1-20, 2023
12023
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