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Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events (2013)
Journal Article
Stott. (2013). Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events. PloS one, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078983

Exposure to crowding is said to be aversive, yet people also seek out and enjoy crowded situations. We surveyed participants at two crowd events to test the prediction of self-categorization theory that variable emotional responses to crowding are a... Read More about Crowdedness Mediates the Effect of Social Identification on Positive Emotion in a Crowd: A Survey of Two Crowd Events.

From Sir Robert Peel to PLTs (2013)
Book Chapter
Stott, C., & Gorringe, H. (2013). From Sir Robert Peel to PLTs. In The Future of Policing. (1). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203435946-21

The death of Mr Ian Tomlinson during the protests surrounding the 2009 G20 International Summit in London began a series of public statements, news articles and revelations which culminated ultimately in what is arguably one of the most serious criti... Read More about From Sir Robert Peel to PLTs.

Advances in Liaison Based Public Order Policing in England: Human Rights and Negotiating the Management of Protest? (2013)
Journal Article
Stott, C., Scothern, M., & Gorringe, H. (2013). Advances in Liaison Based Public Order Policing in England: Human Rights and Negotiating the Management of Protest?. Policing, 7(2), 212-226. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pat007

This article provides further analysis of an emerging ‘liaison’ based approach to the policing of public order in England and Wales (Gorringe, H., Stott, C. and Rosie, M. (2012). ‘Dialogue Police, Decision Making, and the Management of Public Order D... Read More about Advances in Liaison Based Public Order Policing in England: Human Rights and Negotiating the Management of Protest?.