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Number of items: 29.
Article
  • Martin, Richard (2025). Environmental protest, contention and the law: conceptualising the Public Order Act 2023. Journal of Law and Society, 52(3), 363-389. https://doi.org/10.1111/jols.12529 picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2025). Environmental protest, contention, and the law: conceptualizing the Public Order Act 2023. Journal of Law and Society, 52(3), 363 - 389. https://doi.org/10.1111/jols.70009 picture_as_pdf
  • Topping, John, Albert, Allely, Martin, Richard (2025). Twenty-five years on the boundary between state and community: revisiting the ‘impossibility’ of restorative justice and security informalism. Policing and Society, 35(7), 967 - 982. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2024.2446586 picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2024). Convicting peaceful protesters: proportionality’s proper place at criminal trial. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 44(2), 342-375. https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqae009 picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2022). Lethal force, legal consciousness and the social field of policing. Social and Legal Studies, 33(1), 124 - 137. https://doi.org/10.1177/09646639221115699 picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2022). Righting the police how do officers make sense of human rights? British Journal of Criminology, 62(3), 551 – 567. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azab067 picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2021). The protest provisions of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill a "modest reset of the scales"? Criminal Law Review, 2021(12), 1008 - 1028. picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2021). When police kill in the line of duty mistaken belief, professional misconduct and ethical duties after R. (W80). Criminal Law Review, 2021(8), 662 - 683. picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard, Laird, Karl (2021). Testing the limits of the common law right to trial by jury a critical analysis of 'Re Hutchings'. Public Law, 2021(1), 88 - 105. picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2020). Ethno-national narratives of human rights: the Northern Ireland Policing Board. Modern Law Review, 83(1), 91 - 127. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12473
  • Martin, Richard, Bradford, Ben (2019). The anatomy of police legitimacy: dialogue, power and procedural justice. Theoretical Criminology, https://doi.org/10.1177/1362480619890605 picture_as_pdf
  • Martin, Richard (2018). Prosecutorial discretion, assisting offenders and the decision to refer under the Serious and Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. Law Quarterly Review, 134(Oct), 542 - 548.
  • Bradford, Ben, Topping, J., Martin, Richard, Jackson, Jonathan (2018). Can diversity promote trust? Neighbourhood context and trust in the police in Northern Ireland. Policing and Society, 29(9), 1022 - 1041. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2018.1479409
  • Martin, Richard (2018). Speaking truths to power: policy ethnography and police reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. By J. Blaustein. British Journal of Criminology, 58(3), 751 - 754. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azx064
  • Martin, Richard (2017). Police, race and culture in the new Ireland: an ethnography by Sam O’Brien-Olinger. Policing and Society, 28(3), 376 - 379. https://doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2017.1344406
  • Bradford, Ben, Martin, Richard, García‐Añón, José, Gascón‐Cuenca, Andrés, García‐Saez, José Antonio, Llorente‐Ferreres, Antoni (2016). Instrumental and affective influences on public trust and police legitimacy in Spain. European Journal of Policing Studies, 3(4).
  • Martin, Richard (2013). The recent supergrass controversy have we learnt from the troubled past? Criminal Law Review, 273-289.
  • Book
  • Martin, Richard (2021). Policing human rights: law, narratives, and practice. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855125.001.0001
  • Martin, Richard, Areff, Seham (Eds.) (2016). Global perspectives on human rights: Oxford Human Rights Hub blog: 3rd edition. Oxford Human Rights Hub.
  • Hilly, Laura, Martin, Richard (Eds.) (2015). Global perspectives on human rights: Oxford Human Rights Hub blog: 2nd edition. Oxford Human Rights Hub.
  • Chapter
  • Martin, Richard (2022). Administrative decision-making on the frontline. In Hertogh, Marc, Kirkham, Richard, Thomas, Robert, Tomlinson, Joe (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Administrative Justice (pp. 3 - 22). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190903084.013.3
  • Martin, Richard (2020). A culture of justification? Police interpretation and application of the Human Rights Act 1998. In Varuhas, Jason NE, Wilson Stark, Shona (Eds.), The Frontiers of Public Law (pp. 499 - 522). Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509930401.ch-022
  • Report
  • Byrne, Jonny, Topping, John, Martin, Richard (2014). Northern Ireland Policing Board: confidence in policing research: 'the influence that politicians, community leaders and the media have on confidence in the police in Northern Ireland'. Northern Ireland Policing Board, University of Ulster.
  • Byrne, Jonny, Topping, John, Martin, Richard (2014). The key drivers of public confidence in NI. Northern Ireland Policing Board, University of Ulster.
  • Giacomantonio, Chris, Bradford, Ben, Davies, Matthew, Martin, Richard (2014). Making and breaking barriers assessing the value of mounted police units in the UK: summary report. (Research reports RR-830/1-ACPO). RAND Corporation.
  • Online resource
  • Martin, Richard (2015). Book review: museums in the new mediascape: transmedia, participation, ethics by Jenny Kidd.
  • Martin, Richard (2015). Informers (criminal evidence).
  • Martin, Richard (2013). Book review: Coming home to New Orleans: neighborhood rebuilding after Katrina.
  • Working paper
  • Martin, Richard (2021). The protest provisions of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill a “modest reset of the scales”? (LSE Legal Studies Working Papers 15/2021). London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3973201 picture_as_pdf