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  • Downes, David, Hobbs, Richard, Newburn, Tim (Eds.) (2010). The eternal recurrence of crime and control: essays in honour of Paul Rock. Oxford University Press.
  • Hales, Gavin, Hobbs, Richard (2010). Drug markets in the community: a London borough case study. Trends in Organized Crime, 13(1), 13-30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-009-9086-9
  • Mena, Fernanda, Hobbs, Richard (2010). Narcophobia: drugs prohibition and the generation of human rights abuses. Trends in Organized Crime, 13(1), 60-74. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-009-9087-8
  • Woodiwiss, Michael, Hobbs, Richard (2009). Organized evil and the Atlantic Alliance: moral panics and the rhetoric of organized crime policing in America and Britain. British Journal of Criminology, 49(1), 106-128. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azn054
  • Hornsby, Robert, Hobbs, Richard (Eds.) (2008). Gun crime. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • O'Brien, Kate, Hobbs, Richard, Westmarland, Louise (2008). Negotiating violence and gender: security and the night time economy in the UK. In Body-Gendrot, Sophie, Spierenburg, Pieter (Eds.), Violence in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (pp. 161-176). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Hayward, Keith, Hobbs, Richard (2007). Beyond the binge in 'booze Britain': market-led liminalization and the spectacle of binge drinking. British Journal of Sociology, 58(3), 437-456. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2007.00159.x
  • Hornsby, Robert, Hobbs, Richard (2007). A zone of ambiguity: the political economy of cigarette bootlegging. British Journal of Criminology, 47(4), 551-571. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azl089
  • Hobbs, Richard, O'Brien, Kate, Westmarland, Louise (2007). Connecting the gendered door: women, violence and doorwork. British Journal of Sociology, 58(1), 21-38. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2007.00137.x
  • Hobbs, Richard (2006). East ending: dissociation, de-industrialisation and David Downes. In Newburn, Tim, Rock, Paul (Eds.), The Politics of Crime Control: Essays in Honour of David Downes (pp. 117-146). Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard, Wright, Richard (2006). The SAGE handbook of fieldwork. SAGE Publications.
  • Hobbs, Richard, Winlow, Simon, Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart (2005). Violent hypocrisy: governance and the night-time economy. European Journal of Criminology, 2(2), 161-183. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370805050864
  • Hobbs, Richard (2005). House of Commons Home Affairs Committee report on anti-social behaviour - written evidence. Stationery Office.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2005). Organised crime in the UK. In Fijnaut, Cyrille, Paoli, Letizia (Eds.), Organised Crime in Europe (pp. 413-434). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Hobbs, Richard, Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart, Winlow, Simon (2005). Violence and control on the night-time economy. European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 13(1), 89-102. https://doi.org/10.1163/1571817053558310
  • Hobbs, Richard, Pearson, Geoffrey (2004). E is for enterprise: Middle level drug markets in ecstasy and stimulants. Addiction Research & Theory, 12(6), 565-576. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350412331323100
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Buster Edwards. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Charles Kray. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Frank Williamson. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). George Chatham. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Gerald MacArthur. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Kenneth Oxford. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Reginald Kray. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). Ronald Kray. In National Dictionary of Biography . Oxford University Press.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2004). The history of east London: a stroll down felony lane. In Jenks, Chris (Ed.), Urban Culture: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies (pp. 135-165). Routledge.
  • Pearson, Geoffrey, Hobbs, Richard (2003). King pin? A case study of a middle market drug broker. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 42(4), 335-347. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2311.00290
  • Hobbs, Richard (2003). Alcohol and the night time economy. Alcohol Concern.
  • Hobbs, Richard, Winlow, Simon, Lister, Stuart, Hadfield, Philip (2003). Bouncers and the social context of violence: masculinity, class and violence in the night-time economy. In Stanko, Elizabeth (Ed.), The Meanings of Violence (pp. 165-183). Routledge.
  • Hobbs, Richard, Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart, Winlow, Simon (2003). Bouncers: violence and governance in the night time economy. Oxford University Press.
  • Shover, Neil, Coffey, Glenn S., Hobbs, Richard (2003). Crime on the line: telemarketing and the changing nature of professional crime. British Journal of Criminology, 43(3), 489-505. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/43.3.489
  • Hobbs, Richard (2003). Organised crime and violence. In Hagen, John, Heitmeyer, Wilhelm (Eds.), International Handbook of Violence Research (pp. 679-700). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Hobbs, Richard, Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart, Winlow, Simon (2002). 'Door lore': the art and economics of intimidation. British Journal of Criminology, 42(2), 352-370. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/42.2.352
  • Hobbs, Richard (2002). Organisierte kriminalitat und gewalt. In Heitmeyer, Wilhelm, Hagen, John (Eds.), Internationales Handbuch Der Gewaltforschung (pp. 846-874). VS Verlag.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2002). Organized crime families. Criminal Justice Matters, 50, 26-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627250208553415
  • Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart, Hobbs, Richard, Winlow, Simon (2001). The '24-hour city': condition critical? Town and Country Planning, 70(11), 300-302.
  • Lister, Stuart, Hadfield, Philip, Hobbs, Richard, Winlow, Simon (2001). Accounting for bouncers: occupational licensing as a mechanism for regulation. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1(4), 363-384. https://doi.org/10.1177/1466802501001004001
  • Lister, Stuart, Hadfield, Philip, Hobbs, Richard, Winlow, Simon (2001). 'Be nice': the training of bouncers. Criminal Justice Matters, 45(Specia), 20-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627250108553165
  • Hobbs, Richard (2001). Ethnography and the study of deviance. In Atkinson, Paul, Delamont, Sara, Coffey, Amanda, Lofland, John, Lofland, Lyn (Eds.), Handbook of Ethnography (pp. 204-219). SAGE Publications.
  • Winlow, Simon, Hobbs, Richard, Lister, Stuart, Hadfield, Philip (2001). Get ready to duck: bouncers and the realities of ethnographic research on violent groups. British Journal of Criminology, 41(3), 536-548. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/41.3.536
  • Hobbs, Richard (2001). The firm: organizational logic and criminal culture on a shifting terrain. British Journal of Criminology, 41(4), 549-560. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/41.4.549
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  • Pearson, Geoffrey, Hobbs, Richard, Jones, Steve, Tierney, John, Ward, Jennifer (2001). Middle market drug distribution. (Home office research study 227). The Home Office.