Journal Articles
Murray, C, Coyle, B, Morgan, H, Marder, I, Woods, D, Haughey, T, Maycock, M, Genovesi, F, Meek, R, Parker, A, Smith, A,
Kay, C, Brink, G, Rovers, H, Haudenhuyse, R, Roe, D, Contreras-Osorio, F, Donohue, B, Bohall, G, Martinez, N, Martos-Garcia, D, Whitley, M, Norman, M, Demalija, R, Sherry, E, Chitsawang, N, Aderonmu, KA, Breslin, G (2024)
International consensus statement on the design, delivery and evaluation of sport-based interventions aimed at promoting social, psychological and physical well-being in prison,
BMJ Open, 14(1), DOI:
10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075792.
Kay, C, Mason, C, Hartley, T (2022)
Co-producing desistance opportunities with women in prison: Reflections of a sports coach developer,
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 31(1), pp.40-64, ISSN: 0838-164X. DOI:
10.18192/jpp.v31i1.6437.
Kay, C and Swettenham, J (2022) Could the ‘global sport’ help solve a global problem? – Using the power of football to reduce re-offending,
Advancing Corrections, (13).
Kay, C (2020)
Rethinking social capital in the desistance process: The ‘Artful Dodger’ complex,
European Journal of Criminology, 19(5), pp.1243-1259, ISSN: 1477-3708. DOI:
10.1177/1477370820960615.
Kay, C (2020)
The impact of policy change on prisoner resettlement and community integration: A case of disproportionate response,
Critical Social Policy, 41(2), pp.315-325, ISSN: 0261-0183. DOI:
10.1177/0261018320957567.
Kay, C (2020)
Covid-19 in custody: Responding to pandemics in prisons in England and Wales,
British Journal of Community Justice, 16(1), ISSN: 1475-0279.
Kay, C and Monaghan, MP (2018)
Rethinking recovery and desistance processes: Developing a social identity model of transition,
Addiction Research and Theory, 27(1), pp.47-54, ISSN: 1606-6359. DOI:
10.1080/16066359.2018.1539479.
Kay, C (2016)
Good cop, bad cop, both? Examining the implications of risk based allocation on the desistance narratives of intensive probationers,
Probation Journal, 63(2), pp.162-168, ISSN: 0264-5505. DOI:
10.1177/0264550516637242.
Kay, C (2010)
Book Review: Sveinung Sandberg and Willy Pedersen, Street Capital: Black Cannabis Dealers in a White Welfare State, Bristol: The Policy Press, 2009; 208 pp.: 9781847421203, 65.00 (hbk),
Theoretical Criminology, 14(4), pp.537-539, ISSN: 1362-4806. DOI:
10.1177/13624806100140040904.