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Ella Cockbain
Ella Cockbain
Associate Professor, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London
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The value of crime scripting: Deconstructing internal child sex trafficking
H Brayley, E Cockbain, G Laycock
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 5 (2), 132-143, 2011
1832011
Human trafficking for sex, labour and domestic servitude: how do key trafficking types compare and what are their predictors?
E Cockbain, K Bowers
Crime, Law and Social Change 72, 9-34, 2019
1182019
Grooming and the ‘Asian sex gang predator’: the construction of a racial crime threat
E Cockbain
Race & Class 54 (4), 22-32, 2013
1102013
Human trafficking for labour exploitation: the results of a two-phase systematic review mapping the European evidence base and synthesising key scientific research evidence
E Cockbain, K Bowers, G Dimitrova
Journal of Experimental Criminology 14, 319-360, 2018
942018
Exploring internal child sex trafficking networks using social network analysis
E Cockbain, H Brayley, G Laycock
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 5 (2), 144-157, 2011
902011
Failing victims, fuelling hate: Challenging the harms of the ‘Muslim grooming gangs’ narrative
E Cockbain, W Tufail
Race & Class 61 (3), 3-32, 2020
602020
Immaterial boys? A large-scale exploration of gender-based differences in child sexual exploitation service users
E Cockbain, M Ashby, H Brayley
Sexual Abuse 29 (7), 658-684, 2017
582017
British children can be trafficked too: Towards an inclusive definition of internal child sex trafficking
H Brayley, E Cockbain
Child Abuse Review 23 (3), 171-184, 2014
512014
Child sexual exploitation and youth offending: A research note
E Cockbain, H Brayley
European Journal of Criminology 9 (6), 689-700, 2012
502012
Offender and victim networks in human trafficking
E Cockbain
Routledge, 2018
472018
“Spotting the signs” of trafficking recruitment online: exploring the characteristics of advertisements targeted at migrant job-seekers
A Volodko, E Cockbain, B Kleinberg
Trends in Organized Crime 23, 7-35, 2020
422020
Human Trafficking and Labour Exploitation in the Casual Construction Industry: An Analysis of Three Major Investigations in the UK Involving Irish Traveller Offending Groups
E Cockbain, H Brayley-Morris
Policing: A Journal of Police and Practice, 2017
382017
Crime Science
E Cockbain, G Laycock
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2017
352017
Applied Police Research: Challenges and opportunities
E Cockbain, J Knutsson
Routledge (Crime Science Series), 2014
342014
Using law enforcement data in trafficking research
E Cockbain, K Bowers, L Vernon
Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking (eds. J. Winterdyk & J …, 2019
302019
Everyday atrocities: does internal (domestic) sex trafficking of British children satisfy the expectations of opportunity theories of crime?
E Cockbain, R Wortley
Crime Science 4 (1), 1-12, 2015
302015
Rapid evidence assessment–the sexual exploitation of boys and young men
H Brayley, E Cockbain, K Gibson
Essex: Barnardo’s, 2014
292014
Missing children: risks, repeats and responses
A Sidebottom, L Boulton, E Cockbain, E Halford, J Phoenix
Policing and society 30 (10), 1157-1170, 2020
282020
Child trafficking: characteristics, complexities, and challenges
E Cockbain, K Olver
Child abuse and neglect, 95-116, 2019
272019
Not just a girl thing: A large-scale comparison of male and female users of child sexual exploitation services in the UK
E Cockbain, H Brayley, M Ashby
Barnardo’s, London, 2014
242014
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