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Stephen Crossley
Stephen Crossley
Assistant Professor, Durham University
Verified email at durham.ac.uk
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Consumption of energy drinks by children and young people: a rapid review examining evidence of physical effects and consumer attitudes
S Visram, M Cheetham, DM Riby, SJ Crossley, AA Lake
BMJ open 6 (10), e010380, 2016
1772016
Realising the (troubled) family’,‘crafting the neoliberal state
S Crossley
Families, Relationships and Societies 5 (2), 263-279, 2016
1062016
In their place: The imagined geographies of poverty
S Crossley
892017
Children and young people’s perceptions of energy drinks: A qualitative study
S Visram, SJ Crossley, M Cheetham, A Lake
PloS one 12 (11), e0188668, 2017
852017
Troublemakers: The construction of ‘troubled families’ as a social problem
S Crossley
Policy Press, 2018
822018
The Troubled Families Programme: the perfect social policy?
SJ Crossley
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, 2015
602015
‘Getting with the (troubled families) programme’: a review
M Lambert, S Crossley
Social Policy and Society 16 (1), 87-97, 2017
362017
Responsibility, resilience and symbolic power
H King, S Crossley, R Smith
The Sociological Review 69 (5), 920-936, 2021
272021
The Troubled Families Programme: in, for and against the state?
S Crossley
Social Policy Review 28, 127-146, 2016
222016
The fragmentation of poverty in the UK: What’s the problem
S Crossley, K Garthwaite, R Patrick
A, 2019
142019
Introduction:‘Looking for trouble?’Critically examining the UK Government's troubled families Programme
S Crossley, M Lambert
Social Policy and Society 16 (1), 81-85, 2017
142017
From the desk to the front-room? The changing spaces of street-level encounters with the state under austerity
S Crossley
People Place and Policy Online 10 (3), 193-206, 2016
102016
Benefits Street: territorial stigmatisation and the realization of a “(tele) vision of divisions”
T Crossley, T Slater
Values & Value, 2014
102014
The ‘troubled families’ numbers game
S Crossley
Environment and Planning A 48 (1), 4-6, 2016
92016
The 'official' social justice: an examination of the Coalition government’s concept of social justice
S Crossley
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 25 (1), 21-33, 2017
82017
‘Making trouble’: a Bourdieusian analysis of the UK Government’s Troubled Families Programme
S Crossley
Durham University, 2017
82017
Social capital and women’s narratives of homelessness and multiple exclusion in northern England
J McGrath, S Crossley, M Lhussier, N Forster
International Journal for Equity in Health 22 (1), 41, 2023
72023
‘We know it works...’: The Troubled Families Programme and the pre-determined boundary judgements of decontextualised policy evaluation
D Silver, S Crossley
Critical Social Policy 40 (4), 566-585, 2020
52020
Guest editorial: Professionalism, de-professionalisation and austerity
S Crossley
Social Work and Social Sciences Review 19 (1), 3-6, 2017
52017
The ‘troubled’case of Rotherham
S Crossley, J Leigh
Critical and radical social work 5 (1), 23-40, 2017
52017
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