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A social identity model of riot diffusion: From injustice to empowerment in the 2011 London riots (2019)
Journal Article
Stott. (2019). A social identity model of riot diffusion: From injustice to empowerment in the 2011 London riots. European Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2650

Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained underlying psychological processes. We examined rioting in three locations during the August 2011 disorders in England to test a social identity model of r... Read More about A social identity model of riot diffusion: From injustice to empowerment in the 2011 London riots.

Who controls the city?: a micro-historical case study of the spread of rioting across North London in August 2011 (2019)
Journal Article
Ball, R., Stott, C., Drury, J., Neville, F., Reicher, S., & Choudhury, S. (2019). Who controls the city?: a micro-historical case study of the spread of rioting across North London in August 2011. City, https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2019.1685283

In August 2011, over four days, rioting spread across several cities in England. Previous accounts of these riots have indicated the roles of police racism, class disadvantage, and spatial affordance. However what remains unclear is how these structu... Read More about Who controls the city?: a micro-historical case study of the spread of rioting across North London in August 2011.

The Social Psychological Processes of ‘Procedural Justice’: Concepts, Critiques and Opportunities (2019)
Journal Article
Stott. (2019). The Social Psychological Processes of ‘Procedural Justice’: Concepts, Critiques and Opportunities. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 421-438. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895818780200

Contemporary research on policing and procedural justice theory (PJT) emphasises large-scale survey data to link a series of interlocking concepts, namely perceptions of procedural fairness, police legitimacy and normative compliance. In this paper w... Read More about The Social Psychological Processes of ‘Procedural Justice’: Concepts, Critiques and Opportunities.

Enabling an Evidence Based Approach to Policing Football in the UK (2019)
Journal Article
Stott. (2019). Enabling an Evidence Based Approach to Policing Football in the UK. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 977-994. https://doi.org/10.1093/police/pay102

Across the last 10 years, the policing of demonstrations in the UK has witnessed substantive change in terms of both statutory guidance and operational practices. With this study, we highlight how the policing of football crowds in the UK has, to dat... Read More about Enabling an Evidence Based Approach to Policing Football in the UK.