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McCulloch, Daniel and Westmarland, Louise (2021). Visual and online methods. In: Erel, Umut; Irwin Rogers, Keir; Medien, Kathryn; Nightingale, Adam and Westmarland, Louise eds. DD215 : Social Research. Book 1. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 219–251.

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McCulloch, Daniel (2019). Fact 43: More than three quarters of people sleeping rough have been victims of crime or anti-social behaviour in the past year. In: Treadwell, James and Lynes, Adam eds. 50 Facts Everyone Should Know About Crime and Punishment in Britain. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 232–236.

McCulloch, Daniel (2019). When does sleeping rough not count as sleeping rough? Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative.

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McCulloch, Daniel (2018). Do participatory visual methods give voice? ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.

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McCulloch, Daniel (2017). Austerity’s impact on rough sleeping and violence. Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative.

McCulloch, Dan (2017). Austerity's Impact on Rough Sleeping and Violence. In: Cooper, Vickie and Whyte, David eds. The Violence of Austerity. Pluto Press, pp. 171–180.

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McCulloch, Daniel (2015). Rough sleepers in policy and practice: chaotic and off course, or misunderstood? Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative, Milton Keynes.

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McCulloch, Daniel and Drake, Deborah (2012). Where do we turn (and why) when apples ‘go bad’. Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative, Milton Keynes.

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