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Dr Robert Hesketh

School of Justice Studies

Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies

Books (edited)

2027. A Critical Reflection on Iatrogenic Social Harm – Doing More Harm Than Good Cross N, Hesketh R, Corteen K. Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Books (authored)

Hesketh RF. 2024. Beyond the Street Corner Springer Nature Switzerland 9783031752384 DOI Publisher Url

Chapters

Hesketh R, Robinson G. 2023. Gangs in Liverpool: Scouse Soldiers init? Urban Street Gangs on Merseyside The Palgrave Handbook of Youth Gangs in the UK :237-258 Springer International Publishing 9783030996574 DOI Publisher Url

Journal article

Hesketh RF. 2021. Its scouse soldier’s lad init! An examination of modern Urban street gangs on Merseyside Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, 7 :355-372 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Hesketh RF, Box R. 2020. Countering network poverty as a precursor to gang membership: bridging and social capital through temporary migration research and practice Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, 6 :269-283 DOI Publisher Url

Hesketh RF. 2019. Joining gangs: living on the edge? Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Hesketh RF, Robinson G. 2019. Grafting: “the boyz” just doing business? Deviant entrepreneurship in street gangs Safer Communities, DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Report

McManus M, Boulton L, Hesketh R, Corteen K. 2020. Evaluation of Integrated Multi-Agency Operational Safeguarding Arrangements in Wales. An interim report for the National Independent Safeguarding Board Wales and the Welsh Government.

Dataset

Hesketh R. 2019. Using Hybrid Methods: Biographic Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM) With Strauss and Corbin’s (1990) GroundTheory to Analyse the Experiences of Gang Members and Non-Members DOI Publisher Url

Other

Hesketh RF. 2014. Adapting Biographic Narrative for Young People. Publisher Url Public Url

Conference presentation:

Oral presentation, University of Liverpool, Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care, Adapting biographic narrative interviewing for young disenfranchised people.. 2015

Powerpoint and oral presentation, Merseyside Police HQ, Merseyside Police Briefing, Lyons, H., & Hesketh, R.F. (2013). Significant females associated with Organised Crime Groups (OCG’s) and “street gangs”’. 2013

Oral presentation, University of Chester, postgraduate research conference, Hesketh, R.Hesketh. R.F. (2013). ‘Gang Culture and Deviancy Abstention: methodological approach’.. 2013

Oral presentation, University of Chester, ‘To be or not to be? Gang Culture and Deviancy Abstention’., HesHesketh, R.F. (2012). ‘To be or not to be? Gang Culture and Deviancy Abstention’.. 2012

Other invited event:

Merseyside Police HQ, Hesketh, R.F. (2014). ‘Gang Culture and Deviancy Abstention: A progress report on PhD research., Hesketh, R.F. (2014). ‘Gang Culture and Deviancy Abstention: A progress report’.. 2014

Alerts Road Police station, Hesketh, R.F. (2013). An overview of Biographic narrative methodology and its potential as a youth engagement tool., Police Crime Commissioners engagement team. 2013

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