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Cooper, Vickie and McCulloch, Daniel
(2023).
Cooper, Vickie and McCulloch, Daniel
(2023).
Cooper, Victoria and McCulloch, Daniel (2017). Britain's dark history of criminalising homeless people in public spaces. The Conversation.
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Hartles, Sharon and McCulloch, Daniel (2021). Brexit, migration and homelessness: the new terrain. HERC.
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Kelly-Corless, Laura and McCulloch, Daniel (2021). Why deaf prisoners have been in a state of lockdown since well before COVID-19. The Conversation.
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McCulloch, Daniel and Cooper, Victoria (2021). Lessons from Covid-19: It’s time for a radical approach to homelessness and housing policies. OpenLearn.
McCulloch, Daniel and Westmarland, Louise
(2021).
McCulloch, Daniel (2020). Critical reflections on participatory visual methods and voice. The Sociological Review, May 2020.
McCulloch, Daniel
(2019).
McCulloch, Daniel (2019). When does sleeping rough not count as sleeping rough? Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative.
McCulloch, Daniel (2018). Do participatory visual methods give voice? ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.
McCulloch, Daniel (2018). Understanding poverty using visual participatory methods: can it work? ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.
McCulloch, Daniel (2017). Austerity’s impact on rough sleeping and violence. Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative.
McCulloch, Dan
(2017).
McCulloch, Daniel (2016). Homelessness in our towns and cities: policing disorder? The Open University, Milton Keynes.
McCulloch, Daniel Cameron
(2015).
McCulloch, Daniel (2015). Rough sleepers in policy and practice: chaotic and off course, or misunderstood? Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative, Milton Keynes.
McCulloch, Daniel (2012). Not hearing us: An exploration of the experience of deaf prisoners in English and Welsh prisons. The Howard League for Penal Reform, London, UK.
McCulloch, Daniel and Drake, Deborah (2012). Where do we turn (and why) when apples ‘go bad’. Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative, Milton Keynes.