Reiner, Robert
Professor Emeritus Robert Reiner
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Experience keywords:
criminology; police and the media; police culture; crime media; crime trends; criminal justice; public order; police politics and policy; crime
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For most of my career my principal research interest has been the politics of policing, on which I have completed several empirical studies and continue to publish. Between 1994-8 I conducted (with Professor Sonia Livingstone and Dr Jessica Allen) an ESRC-funded project analysing changing media representations of crime since World War II, which has resulted in several papers in recent years.
In recent years I have been researching and writing on the political economy of crime and crime control. This is reflected in my 2007 Polity book 'Law and Order: An Honest Citizen's Guide to Crime and Control', and several essays. A selection of my papers with a new theoretical introduction is to be published later this year by Ashgate, under the title 'Policing, Popular Culture and Political Economy: Towards A Social Democratic Criminology'.
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Sectors and industries to which research relates:
Law; Policy and Regulatory Bodies
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Media experience:
Radio; TV
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Reiner, Robert (2013) Who governs?: democracy, plutocracy, science and prophecy in policing. Criminology and criminal justice, 13 (2). pp. 161-180. ISSN 1748-8958 Reiner, Robert (2012) What's Left?: the prospects for social democratic criminology. Crime, media, culture, 8 (2). pp. 135-150. ISSN 1741-6590 Reiner, Robert (2012) Political economy and criminology: the return of the repressed. In: Hall, Steve and Winlow, Simon, (eds.) New directions in criminological theory. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 30-51. ISBN 9781843929130 Maguire, Mike and Morgan, Rod and Reiner, Robert, (eds.) (2012) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199590278 Greer, Chris and Reiner, Robert (2012) Mediated mayhem: media, crime, criminal justice. In: Maguire, Mike and Morgan, Rod and Reiner, Robert, (eds.) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 245-278. ISBN 9780199590278 Newburn, Tim and Reiner, Robert (2012) Policing and the police. In: Maguire, Mike and Morgan, Rod and Reiner, Robert, (eds.) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 806-837. ISBN 9780199590278 Reiner, Robert (2012) Casino capital’s crimes: political economy, crime, and criminal justice. In: Maguire, Mike and Morgan, Rod and Reiner, Robert, (eds.) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 301-335. ISBN 9780199590278 Reiner, Robert (2012) In praise of fire brigade policing: contra common sense conceptions of the police role. The Howard League for Penal Reform, London, UK. ISBN 9781905994380 Reiner, Robert (2012) Policing and social democracy: resuscitating a lost perspective. Journal of police studies, 2012 (4/25). pp. 97-114. Reiner, Robert (2011) What causes crime? In: Khan, Sadiq, (ed.) Punishment and reform: how our criminal justice system can cut crime. Fabian Society, London, UK, pp. 86-94. ISBN 9780716306306 Reiner, Robert (2011) Policing, popular culture and political economy: towards a social democratic criminology. Ashgate, Farnham, UK. ISBN 9781409426363 Shepherd, Jonathan and Pease, Ken and Reiner, Robert and Squires, Peter and Westmarland, Louise (2010) Debating policing research: a research council for crime and justice? Criminal justice matters, 80 (1). pp. 2-5. ISSN 1934-6220 Reiner, Robert (2010) The politics of the police. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199283392 Reiner, Robert (2010) Citizenship, crime, criminalization: marshalling a social democratic perspective. New criminal law review, 13 (2). pp. 241-261. ISSN 1933-4206 Reiner, Robert (2010) New theories of policing: a social democratic critique. In: Downes, David and Hobbs, Richard and Newburn, Tim, (eds.) The eternal recurrence of crime and control: essays for Paul Rock. Oxford University Press, pp. 141-182. ISBN 9780199580231 Reiner, Robert (2010) Political economy, crime and criminal justice: a plea for a social democratic perspective - Politische Ökonomie, Kriminalität und Strafrechtspflege: ein Plädoyer für eine sozialdemokratische Perspektive. Kriminologisches journal, 42 (1). pp. 41-58. ISSN 0341-1966 Reiner, Robert (2008) The law and order trap. Soundings, 40 (12). pp. 123-134. ISSN 1091-8728 Reiner, Robert (2008) Policing and the media. In: Newburn, Tim, (ed.) Handbook of Policing. Willan Publishing, Oregon, USA, pp. 313-335. ISBN 9781843923237 Reiner, Robert and Newburn, T. (2007) Crime and penal policy. In: Seldon, A., (ed.) Blair's Britain: 1997-2007. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 318-340. ISBN 9780521709460 Reiner, R. and Newburn, R. (2007) Police research. In: King, R. and Wincup, E., (eds.) Doing research on crime and justice. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 343-374. ISBN 9780199287628 Reiner, R. (2007) Criminology as a vocation. In: Downes, David and Rock, Paul and Chinkin, Christine and Gearty, Conor, (eds.) Crime, social control and human rights: from moral panics to states of denial. Willan Publishing, Cullompton, UK, pp. 407-421. ISBN 9781843922285 Maguire, M. and Morgan, R. and Reiner, R., (eds.) (2007) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199205448 Reiner, R. and Newburn, T. (2007) Policing and the police. In: Maguire, M. and Morgan, R. and Reiner, R., (eds.) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 910-952. ISBN 0199205434 Reiner, Robert (2007) Neophilia or back to basics?: policing research and the seductions of crime control. Policing and society, 17 (1). pp. 89-101. ISSN 1043-9463 Reiner, Robert (2007) Law and order: an honest citizen’s guide to crime and control. Polity, U.K.. ISBN 9780745629964 Reiner, Robert (2007) Political economy, crime and criminal justice. In: Maguire, M. and Morgan, R. and Reiner, Robert, (eds.) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, pp. 341-380. ISBN 978-0-19-920543-1 Reiner, Robert (2007) Success or statistics?: New Labour and crime control. Criminal justice matters, 67 (1). pp. 4-37. ISSN 0962-7251 Reiner, Robert (2007) Law and order: a 20:20 vision. In: Holder, Jane and O'Cinneide, Colm, (eds.) Current legal problems 2006. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 129-60. ISBN 9780199212118 Reiner, Robert (2007) Media made criminality: the representation of crime in the mass media. In: Maguire, M and Morgan, R and Reiner, Robert, (eds.) The Oxford handbook of criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 302-337. ISBN 9780199205431 Reiner, Robert (2006) Beyond risk: a lament for social democratic criminology. In: Newburn, Tim and Rock, Paul, (eds.) The politics of crime control: essays in honour of David Downes. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 7-49. ISBN 9780199208401 Reiner, Robert (2006) Media, crime, law and order. Scottish journal of criminal justice studies, 12 pp. 5-21. ISSN 1360-4449 Reiner, R. (2006) Neo-liberalism, crime and criminal justice. Renewal: a journal of labour poliltics, 14 (3). pp. 10-22. ISSN 0968-252X Reiner, Robert (2005) Be tough on a crucial cause of crime - neoliberalism. The Guardian, ISSN 0261-3077 Newburn, Tim and Reiner, Robert (2004) From PC Dixon to Dixon plc: policing and police powers since 1954. Criminal law review, pp. 601-618. ISSN 0011-135X Reiner, Robert (2003) Policing and the media. In: Newburn, Tim, (ed.) Handbook of policing. Willan, Cullompton, UK, pp. 259-281. ISBN 1843920190 Reiner, Robert and Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica (2003) From law and order to lynch mobs: crime news since the second world war. In: Mason, Paul, (ed.) Criminal visions: media representations of crime and justice. Willan, Cullompton, UK, pp. 13-32. ISBN 1843920131 Reiner, Robert (2002) Justice. In: Penner, James E. and Schiff, David and Nobles, Richard, (eds.) Introduction to jurisprudence and legal theory: commentary and. material. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 719-778. ISBN 9780406946782 Reiner, Robert (2002) Classical social theory and law. In: Penner, James and Schiff, David and Nobles, Richard, (eds.) Introduction to jurisprudence and legal theory: commentary and materials. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 230-278. ISBN 9780406946782 Reiner, Robert (2002) Prisoners in the cage: the fear of crime and the end of social optimism. The times literary supplement, ISSN 0307-661X Reiner, Robert (2002) The first cut is the deepest: criminological texts and the return of the repressed. In: McKenzie, Ian. K and Bull, Ray, (eds.) Criminal Justice Research: inspiration, influence and ideation. Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 3-30. ISBN 9780754621485 Reiner, Robert (2002) Media made criminality: The representation of crime in the mass media. In: Reiner, Robert and Maguire, Mike and Morgan, Rod, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 302-340. ISBN 9780199256099 Reiner, Robert (2002) The organization and accountability of the police. In: McConville, Mike and Wilson, Geoffrey, (eds.) The Handbook of the Criminal Justice Process. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 21-42. ISBN 9780199254606 Reiner, Robert (2001) The rise of virtual vigilantism: crime reporting since World War II. Criminal justice matters, 43 (1). pp. 4-5. ISSN 0962-7251 Reiner, Robert and Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica (2001) Casino culture: media and crime in a winner-loser society. In: Stenson, Kevin and Sullivan, Robert R., (eds.) Crime, risk and justice: the politics of crime control in liberal democracies. Willan Publishing, Cullompton, UK, pp. 174-194. ISBN 1903240387 Reiner, Robert (2000) Crime and control in Britain. Sociology, 34 (1). pp. 71-94. ISSN 0038-0385 Reiner, Robert and Livingstone, Sonia and Allen, Jessica (2000) No more happy endings? The media and popular concern about crime since the second world war. In: Hope, Tim and Sparks, Richard, (eds.) Crime, risk and insecurity: law and order in everyday life and political discourse. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 107-126. ISBN 0415243440 Reiner, Robert and Newburn, Tim (2000) Police research. In: King, Roy and Wincup, Emma, (eds.) Doing research on crime and justice. Oxford University Press, U.K.. ISBN 9780585361260 Reiner, Robert (2000) Policing and the media. In: Leishman, Frank and Loveday, Barry and Savage, Stephen, (eds.) Core issues in policing. Pearson Education, Harlow, pp. 52-66. ISBN 9780582369863 Reiner, Robert and Reiner, Robert (2000) The politics of the police. Oxford University Press, U.K.. ISBN 978-0-19-876543-1 Reiner, Robert (1999) Order and discipline. In: Gamble, Andrew, (ed.) Fundamentals in British politics. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 163-181. ISBN 9780312226503 Allen, Jessica and Livingstone, Sonia and Reiner, Robert (1998) True lies: changing images of crime in British postwar cinema. European journal of communication, 13 (1). pp. 53-75. ISSN 1460-3705
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An up-to-date analysis of contemporary trends in law and order, providing honest and concerned citizens with a concise, comprehensive survey of the sources of current problems and anxieties about crime.
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AwardsBritish Society of Criminology Outstanding Achievement Award (2011)
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Robert Reiner is Professor of Criminology in the Law Department at LSE. He was formerly Reader in Criminology at Bristol University and at Brunel University. He is author of The Blue-Coated Worker (Cambridge University Press 1978), Chief Constables (Oxford University Press 1991), The Politics of the Police (3rd Ed. Oxford University Press 2000) and Law and Order: An Honest Citizen’s Guide to Crime and Control (Polity Press 2007); and editor of (with M.Cross) Beyond Law and Order (Macmillan 1991), (with S.Spencer) Accountable Policing (Institute for Public Policy Research 1993), Policing (Aldershot: Dartmouth 1996) and (with M.Maguire and R.Morgan) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (Oxford University Press, now in its 4th edition, 2007). He has published over 100 papers on criminological topics in journals and books. He was President of the British Society of Criminology from 1993-6; Director of the LSE Mannheim Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice 1995-8; and Convenor of the Law Department 2001-4.
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