Prof Simon Mackenzie

Simon Mackenzie
  • Professor of Criminology, Law and Society (Sociology)

telephone: 01413304303
email: Simon.Mackenzie@glasgow.ac.uk


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Number of items: 40.

2012

Henry, A., and Mackenzie, S. (2012) Brokering communities of practice: a model of knowledge exchange and academic-practitioner collaboration developed in the context of community policing. Police Practice and Research, 13 (4). pp. 315-328. ISSN 1561-4263 (doi:10.1080/15614263.2012.671598)

2011

Mackenzie, S. (2011) Illicit deals in cultural objects as crimes of the powerful. Crime, Law and Social Change, 56 (2). pp. 133-153. ISSN 0925-4994 (doi:10.1007/s10611-011-9317-2)

Mackenzie, S. (2011) 'The New Orleans Sniper: a Phenomenological Case Study of Constituting the Other' - by Frances Chaput Waksler. British Journal of Criminology, 51 (6). pp. 1074-1077. ISSN 0007-0955 (doi:10.1093/bjc/azr058)

Mackenzie, S. (2011) Trafficking antiquities. In: Natarajan, M. (ed.) International Crime and Justice. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521196192

Mackenzie, S. (2011) The market as criminal and criminals in the market: reducing opportunities for organised crime in the international antiquities market. In: Manacorda, S. and Chappell, D. (eds.) Crime in the Art and Antiquities World: Illegal Trafficking in Cultural Property. Springer, New York, pp. 69-86. ISBN 9781441979452

Mackenzie, S., and Hamilton-Smith, N. (2011) Measuring police impact on organised crime: performance management and harm reduction. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 34 (1). pp. 7-30. ISSN 1363-951X

2010

Mackenzie, S. (2010) Counterfeiting as corporate externality : intellectual property crime and global insecurity. Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (1). pp. 21-38. ISSN 1573-0751 (doi:10.1007/s10611-010-9246-5)

Hamilton-Smith, N., and Mackenzie, S. (2010) The geometry of shadows: a critical review of organised crime risk assessments. Policing and Society, 20 (3). pp. 257-279. ISSN 1043-9463 (doi:10.1080/10439463.2010.505287 )

Mackenzie, S. (2010) Fakes. In: Brookman, F., Maguire, M., Pierpoint, H. and Bennett, T. (eds.) Handbook on Crime. Willan, Cullompton, Devon, pp. 120-136. ISBN 9781843923718

Mackenzie, S. (2010) Scams. In: Brookman, F., Maguire, M., Pierpoint, H. and Bennett, T. (eds.) Handbook on Crime. Willan, Cullompton, Devon, pp. 137-152. ISBN 9781843923718

Mackenzie, S., Bannister, J., Flint, J., Parr, S., Millie, A., and Fleetwood, J. (2010) The drivers of perceptions of anti-social behaviour. Home Office Research Report (34). ISSN 1756-3666

Mackenzie, Simon, and Fraser, Alistair (2010) Communities and Community Safety: Theories, Concepts and Strategies. Discussion Paper. Community Safety Unit, The Scottish Government. (Unpublished)

2009

Mackenzie, S. and Green, P., (Eds.) (2009) Criminology and Archaeology: Studies in Looted Antiquities. Series: Onati international series in law and society. Hart, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781841139913

Armstrong, Sarah, Hamilton-Smith, N., and Mackenzie, Simon (2009) Measuring Police Impact on Organised Crime: a Review of SCDEA’s Key Performance Indicators. Project Report. Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency. (Unpublished)

Bannister, Jonathan, Mackenzie, Simon, and Norris, P (2009) Public Space CCTV in Scotland: Results of a National Survey of Scotland’s Local Authorities. Project Report. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow, Glasgow.

Mackenzie, S. (2009) Identifying and preventing opportunities for organised crime in the international antiquities market. In: Manacorda, S. (ed.) Organised Crime in Art and Antiquities. International Scientific and professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme, Milan. ISBN 9788896410011

Mackenzie, S. (2009) The seductions of conformity: the criminological importance of a phenomenology of exchange. In: Lippens, R. and Crewe, D. (eds.) Existentialist Criminology. Routledge-Cavendish,.

Mackenzie, S., and Henry, A. (2009) Community Policing: A Review of the Evidence. Scottish Government, Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780755977314

Mackenzie, S.M. (2009) Protection Against Trafficking In Cultural Property [Research Report]. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Mackenzie, Simon, and Lebov, K (2009) Analytic Tools and Techniques for Organised Crime: Current and Proposed. Project Report. Scottish Strategic Tasking and Co-ordination Group. (Unpublished)

2008

Mackenzie, S. (2008) Second-chance punitivism and the contractual governance of crime and incivility: New Labour, old Hobbes. Journal of Law and Society, 35 (2). pp. 214-239. ISSN 0263-323X (doi:10.1111/j.1467-6478.2008.00436.x)

Mackenzie, S., and Green, P. (2008) Performative regulation: a case study in how powerful people avoid criminal labels. British Journal of Criminology, 48 (2). pp. 138-153. ISSN 0007-0955

Armstrong, Sarah, Chistyakova, Y, Mackenzie, Simon, and Malloch, M (2008) Circles of Support and Accountability: Consideration of the Feasibility of Pilots in Scotland. Project Report. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow, Glasgow.

Hamilton-Smith, N., Mackenzie, Simon, and Lebov, K (2008) Developing a Risk Assessment Tool for Organised Crime in Scotland. Project Report. Scottish Strategic Tasking and Co-ordination Group. (Unpublished)

Mackenzie, S. (2008) How to Reduce Youth Crime and Anti-social Behaviour by Going Round in Circles. Discussion Paper. Institute for Public Policy Research.

2007

Mackenzie, S (2007) Tit for Tat: Criminal Justice Policy and the Evolution of Cooperation. Scottish Journal of Criminal Justice Studies, 13 . pp. 58-71. ISSN 1464-3529

Mackenzie, S (2007) Transnational Crime, Local Denial. Social Justice, 34 (2). pp. 111-123. ISSN 1043-1578

Mackenzie, S. (2007) Dealing in Cultural Objects: a New Criminal Law for the UK. Amicus Curiae: The Society for Advanced Legal Studies, 71 (Autumn). pp. 8-13. ISSN 1461-2097

2006

Mackenzie, S. (2006) Situationally edited empathy: an effect of socio-economic structure on individual choice. Critical Criminology, 14 (4). pp. 365-385. ISSN 1205-8629 (doi:10.1007/s10612-006-9005-1)

Mackenzie, S (2006) Psychosocial Balance Sheets: Illicit Purchase Decisions in the Antiquities Market. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 18 (2). pp. 221-240. ISSN 1034-5329

Mackenzie, S (2006) Systematic Crimes of the Powerful: Criminal Aspects of the Global Economy. Social Justice, 33 (1). pp. 162-182. ISSN 1043-1578

2005

Mackenzie, S (2005) Behaviour on London buses and tubes: Three cases of incivility. Internet Journal of Criminology, 2005/2 . pp. 1-39.

Mackenzie, S (2005) Criminal and victim profiles in art theft: motive, opportunity and repeat victimisation. Art Antiquity and Law, 10 (4). pp. 353-370. ISSN 1362-2331

Mackenzie, S (2005) Dig a bit deeper: Law, regulation and the illicit antiquities market. British Journal of Criminology, 45 (3). pp. 249-268. ISSN 0007-0955

Mackenzie, S.R.M. (2005) Going, Going, Gone: Regulating the Market in Illicit Antiquities. Institute of Art and Law, Leicester, UK. ISBN 9781903987070

2004

Mackenzie, S (2004) What can systems theory do for you? Traffic, 4 . pp. 103-120. ISSN 1447-2538

2003

Kenyon, A.T., and Mackenzie, S. (2003) Recovering stolen art - legal understandings in the Australian art market. University of Tasmania Law Review, 21 (2). pp. 1-22. ISSN 0082-2108

2002

Kenyon, AT, and Mackenzie, S (2002) Recovering Stolen Art: Australian English and US Law on Limitations of Action. UWA Law Review (University of Western Australia), 30 (2). pp. 233-250. ISSN 0042-0328

Mackenzie, S. (2002) Illicit antiquities, criminological theory and the deterrent power of criminal sanctions for targeted populations. Art Antiquity and Law, 7 (2). pp. 125-161. ISSN 1362-2331

2001

Mackenzie, S. (2001) Anti-social Behaviour Orders: Problems and Effects. Forensic Update: A Journal of the Division of Forensic Psychology of the British Psychological Society, 64 . pp. 15-19.

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Number of items: 40.

Article

Henry, A., and Mackenzie, S. (2012) Brokering communities of practice: a model of knowledge exchange and academic-practitioner collaboration developed in the context of community policing. Police Practice and Research, 13 (4). pp. 315-328. ISSN 1561-4263 (doi:10.1080/15614263.2012.671598)

Mackenzie, S. (2011) Illicit deals in cultural objects as crimes of the powerful. Crime, Law and Social Change, 56 (2). pp. 133-153. ISSN 0925-4994 (doi:10.1007/s10611-011-9317-2)

Mackenzie, S. (2011) 'The New Orleans Sniper: a Phenomenological Case Study of Constituting the Other' - by Frances Chaput Waksler. British Journal of Criminology, 51 (6). pp. 1074-1077. ISSN 0007-0955 (doi:10.1093/bjc/azr058)

Mackenzie, S., and Hamilton-Smith, N. (2011) Measuring police impact on organised crime: performance management and harm reduction. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 34 (1). pp. 7-30. ISSN 1363-951X

Mackenzie, S. (2010) Counterfeiting as corporate externality : intellectual property crime and global insecurity. Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (1). pp. 21-38. ISSN 1573-0751 (doi:10.1007/s10611-010-9246-5)

Hamilton-Smith, N., and Mackenzie, S. (2010) The geometry of shadows: a critical review of organised crime risk assessments. Policing and Society, 20 (3). pp. 257-279. ISSN 1043-9463 (doi:10.1080/10439463.2010.505287 )

Mackenzie, S., Bannister, J., Flint, J., Parr, S., Millie, A., and Fleetwood, J. (2010) The drivers of perceptions of anti-social behaviour. Home Office Research Report (34). ISSN 1756-3666

Mackenzie, S. (2008) Second-chance punitivism and the contractual governance of crime and incivility: New Labour, old Hobbes. Journal of Law and Society, 35 (2). pp. 214-239. ISSN 0263-323X (doi:10.1111/j.1467-6478.2008.00436.x)

Mackenzie, S., and Green, P. (2008) Performative regulation: a case study in how powerful people avoid criminal labels. British Journal of Criminology, 48 (2). pp. 138-153. ISSN 0007-0955

Mackenzie, S (2007) Tit for Tat: Criminal Justice Policy and the Evolution of Cooperation. Scottish Journal of Criminal Justice Studies, 13 . pp. 58-71. ISSN 1464-3529

Mackenzie, S (2007) Transnational Crime, Local Denial. Social Justice, 34 (2). pp. 111-123. ISSN 1043-1578

Mackenzie, S. (2007) Dealing in Cultural Objects: a New Criminal Law for the UK. Amicus Curiae: The Society for Advanced Legal Studies, 71 (Autumn). pp. 8-13. ISSN 1461-2097

Mackenzie, S. (2006) Situationally edited empathy: an effect of socio-economic structure on individual choice. Critical Criminology, 14 (4). pp. 365-385. ISSN 1205-8629 (doi:10.1007/s10612-006-9005-1)

Mackenzie, S (2006) Psychosocial Balance Sheets: Illicit Purchase Decisions in the Antiquities Market. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 18 (2). pp. 221-240. ISSN 1034-5329

Mackenzie, S (2006) Systematic Crimes of the Powerful: Criminal Aspects of the Global Economy. Social Justice, 33 (1). pp. 162-182. ISSN 1043-1578

Mackenzie, S (2005) Behaviour on London buses and tubes: Three cases of incivility. Internet Journal of Criminology, 2005/2 . pp. 1-39.

Mackenzie, S (2005) Criminal and victim profiles in art theft: motive, opportunity and repeat victimisation. Art Antiquity and Law, 10 (4). pp. 353-370. ISSN 1362-2331

Mackenzie, S (2005) Dig a bit deeper: Law, regulation and the illicit antiquities market. British Journal of Criminology, 45 (3). pp. 249-268. ISSN 0007-0955

Mackenzie, S (2004) What can systems theory do for you? Traffic, 4 . pp. 103-120. ISSN 1447-2538

Kenyon, A.T., and Mackenzie, S. (2003) Recovering stolen art - legal understandings in the Australian art market. University of Tasmania Law Review, 21 (2). pp. 1-22. ISSN 0082-2108

Kenyon, AT, and Mackenzie, S (2002) Recovering Stolen Art: Australian English and US Law on Limitations of Action. UWA Law Review (University of Western Australia), 30 (2). pp. 233-250. ISSN 0042-0328

Mackenzie, S. (2002) Illicit antiquities, criminological theory and the deterrent power of criminal sanctions for targeted populations. Art Antiquity and Law, 7 (2). pp. 125-161. ISSN 1362-2331

Mackenzie, S. (2001) Anti-social Behaviour Orders: Problems and Effects. Forensic Update: A Journal of the Division of Forensic Psychology of the British Psychological Society, 64 . pp. 15-19.

Book

Mackenzie, S., and Henry, A. (2009) Community Policing: A Review of the Evidence. Scottish Government, Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780755977314

Mackenzie, S.M. (2009) Protection Against Trafficking In Cultural Property [Research Report]. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Mackenzie, S.R.M. (2005) Going, Going, Gone: Regulating the Market in Illicit Antiquities. Institute of Art and Law, Leicester, UK. ISBN 9781903987070

Book Section

Mackenzie, S. (2011) Trafficking antiquities. In: Natarajan, M. (ed.) International Crime and Justice. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521196192

Mackenzie, S. (2011) The market as criminal and criminals in the market: reducing opportunities for organised crime in the international antiquities market. In: Manacorda, S. and Chappell, D. (eds.) Crime in the Art and Antiquities World: Illegal Trafficking in Cultural Property. Springer, New York, pp. 69-86. ISBN 9781441979452

Mackenzie, S. (2010) Fakes. In: Brookman, F., Maguire, M., Pierpoint, H. and Bennett, T. (eds.) Handbook on Crime. Willan, Cullompton, Devon, pp. 120-136. ISBN 9781843923718

Mackenzie, S. (2010) Scams. In: Brookman, F., Maguire, M., Pierpoint, H. and Bennett, T. (eds.) Handbook on Crime. Willan, Cullompton, Devon, pp. 137-152. ISBN 9781843923718

Mackenzie, S. (2009) Identifying and preventing opportunities for organised crime in the international antiquities market. In: Manacorda, S. (ed.) Organised Crime in Art and Antiquities. International Scientific and professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme, Milan. ISBN 9788896410011

Mackenzie, S. (2009) The seductions of conformity: the criminological importance of a phenomenology of exchange. In: Lippens, R. and Crewe, D. (eds.) Existentialist Criminology. Routledge-Cavendish,.

Edited Book

Mackenzie, S. and Green, P., (Eds.) (2009) Criminology and Archaeology: Studies in Looted Antiquities. Series: Onati international series in law and society. Hart, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781841139913

Research Report or Paper

Mackenzie, Simon, and Fraser, Alistair (2010) Communities and Community Safety: Theories, Concepts and Strategies. Discussion Paper. Community Safety Unit, The Scottish Government. (Unpublished)

Armstrong, Sarah, Hamilton-Smith, N., and Mackenzie, Simon (2009) Measuring Police Impact on Organised Crime: a Review of SCDEA’s Key Performance Indicators. Project Report. Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency. (Unpublished)

Bannister, Jonathan, Mackenzie, Simon, and Norris, P (2009) Public Space CCTV in Scotland: Results of a National Survey of Scotland’s Local Authorities. Project Report. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow, Glasgow.

Mackenzie, Simon, and Lebov, K (2009) Analytic Tools and Techniques for Organised Crime: Current and Proposed. Project Report. Scottish Strategic Tasking and Co-ordination Group. (Unpublished)

Armstrong, Sarah, Chistyakova, Y, Mackenzie, Simon, and Malloch, M (2008) Circles of Support and Accountability: Consideration of the Feasibility of Pilots in Scotland. Project Report. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow, Glasgow.

Hamilton-Smith, N., Mackenzie, Simon, and Lebov, K (2008) Developing a Risk Assessment Tool for Organised Crime in Scotland. Project Report. Scottish Strategic Tasking and Co-ordination Group. (Unpublished)

Mackenzie, S. (2008) How to Reduce Youth Crime and Anti-social Behaviour by Going Round in Circles. Discussion Paper. Institute for Public Policy Research.

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Grants

European Research Council, ‘Global traffic in illicit cultural objects: developing knowledge for improving interventions in a transnational criminal market’, 2012-16

European Council, Prevention of and fight against crime programme, 'The governance of security and the analysis of risk for sporting mega-events: security planning for the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games', 2010-12 (with Michele Burman, Nick Fyfe, Niall Hamilton-Smith, Chris Johnson and Allan McConnell)

AHRC knowledge transfer fellowship, 'Community policing in Scotland', 2009-11 (with Alistair Henry)

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 'Prevention of trafficking in cultural property', 2009

Home Office, 'A rapid evidence assessment of the drivers of perceptions of anti-social behaviour', 2009 (with Andrew Millie, John Flint, Sadie Parr and Jon Bannister)

SCDEA, 'Measuring police impact on organised crime: a review of the SCDEA's key performance indicators', 2009 (with Niall Hamilton-Smith and Sarah Armstrong)

Nuffield Foundation, 'Civility amongst strangers: social interaction in urban public spaces', 2009 (with Gesa Helms PI, Nick Fyfe and Jon Bannister)

European Union, EU-Australia Cooperation in Higher Education and Vocational Training, 'Governance and security: challenges to policing in the 21st century', 2006-09 (with Susanne Karstedt)

ESRC, 'Criminalising the market in looted antiquities', 2005-07 (with Penny Green)