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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.

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

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

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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