{{Short description|British forensic psychologist and criminologist}} {{EngvarB|date=June 2025}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2025}} '''Kenneth George Pease''' {{post-nominals|OBE}} (born 5 August 1943)<ref name=farrell>{{cite journal | url=http://www.popcenter.org/library/crimeprevention/volume_21/CPS21-Introduction.pdf | title=Editors' Introduction: 1 Ken Pease (1943– ): 2 A Prospective Obituary | author=Farrell, Graham | journal=Crime Prevention Studies | volume=21 | pages=1–17 |year=2007}}</ref>{{rp|3}} is a British forensic psychologist and criminologist. He is a visiting professor at the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science at University College London, a visiting professor at the University of Loughborough and an honorary visiting fellow at the Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research at the University of Manchester. Previous positions he has held include Head of School of Sociology and Social Policy at the Ulster Polytechnic from 1981 to 1983, professor of criminology at the University of Huddersfield (where he founded the Applied Criminology Group in 1995),<ref name=scopic>{{cite web | url=http://www.scopic.ac.uk/NetworkMembers.html | title=Network Members | work=SCOPIC | accessdate=15 June 2017 | archive-date=21 October 2017 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171021220043/http://www.scopic.ac.uk/NetworkMembers.html | url-status=dead }}</ref> the University of Manchester (where he was appointed to a professorial chair in 1990), the head of the Home Office's Policing and Reducing Crime Unit from 1999 to 2000,<ref name=farrell/>{{rp|6}} advisor to the Home Office Crime Reduction Programme from 2000 to 2003, associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan and consultant criminologist at the Correctional Service of Canada, working in the maximum security Regional Psychiatric Centre (Prairies), Saskatoon. He has been described as a "leading British criminologist" by Zoe McKnight of ''Maclean's''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.macleans.ca/society/the-real-reason-crime-is-falling-so-fast/ | title=The real reason crime is falling so fast | work=Maclean's | date=31 July 2015 | accessdate=15 June 2017 | author=McKnight, Zoe}}</ref>

== Personal life == Pease is married to Judith Anne "Judy" Parker, with whom he has two children – Nicholas John and Catherine Sally.<ref name=farrell/>{{rp|14}}

== Honors and awards == Ken became a fellow of the British Psychological Society in 1980. In 1997, Pease was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for "services to crime prevention".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12319657.List_of_awards/|title=List of awards|date=13 June 1997|work=The Herald|location=Glasgow|accessdate=15 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BR2YAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA197|title=Crime and Everyday Life|author=Felson, Marcus|publisher=SAGE Publications|year=2009|isbn=9781483342658|pages=197}}</ref> In 2013, Pease received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Environmental Criminology Association. In 2014, he received a commendation from the Chief Constable of the West Yorkshire Police in recognition of his work on their Operation Optimal.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://biztechevents.co.uk/teiss/cth_speaker/ken-pease/|title=Ken Pease Biography|work=TEISS 2018|accessdate=15 June 2017}}</ref> A festschrift, titled ''Imagination for crime prevention: essays in honour of Ken Pease'' was published in the Crime Prevention Studies journal in 2007.

== Works == '''''Books'''''

''Self Selection Policing'' (2016) London: Routledge, (with Jason Roach)

''Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism'' (2015). London: Routledge (edited with Max Taylor and Jason Roach.

''Using Modelling to Predict and Prevent Victimisation.'' (2014) New York: Springer (with Andromachi Tseloni)

''Secure Foundations: Key Issues in Crime Prevention, Crime Reduction and Community Safety.'' (2000 ed). London: IPPR. (with S.Ballintyne and V.McLaren)

''Repeat Victimisation: An Overview''. (1999 ed) Guilderland NY: Harrow and Heston (with Graham Farrell)

''Uses of Criminal Statistics'' (1999 ed) Aldershot: Avebury.

''Criminal Justice Systems of Europe and North America'' (1990) Helsinki: HEUNI. (Edited with K. Huukila).

''Sentencing Reform: Guidance or Guidelines?'' (1986) Manchester: Manchester University Press (pp201). (Edited with M.Wasik).

''The Psychology of Judicial Sentencing''. (1986) Manchester: University of Manchester Press (pp171). (with C.T.Fitzmaurice).

''Crime and Punishment: Interpreting the Data''. (1986) Milton Keynes: Open University Press (pp188). (with A.K.Bottomley).

''Police Work.'' (1986) London: Methuen. (with P.B.Ainsworth).

''Community Service by Order''. (1980) Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press (pp149). (with W.W.McWilliams).

''Communication with and Without Words''. (1974) Manchester: Vernon Scott. <!-- This needs to be much more selective '''''Monographs'''''

''Preventing Repeat Victimisation in Scotland: Some Examples of Good Practice (2000''). Edinburgh: Scottish Executive (with M.Shaw).

''Research on Repeat Victimisation in Scotland'' (2000). Crime and Criminal Justice Research Findings 44. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive (with M.Shaw).

''Research on Repeat Victimisation in Scotland'' (2000). Edinburgh: Scottish Executive (with M.Shaw).

''Burglary Prevention: Early Lessons from the Crime Reduction Programme''. (1999) PRC Crime Reduction Research Series 1. London: Home Office (with N.Tilley, M.Hough and R.Brown).

''Illegal Parking in Disabled Bays: A Means of Offender Targeting'' (1999) PRC Briefing Note 1/99. London: Home Office (with C.Henshaw and S.Chenery).

''Repeat Victimisation: Taking Stock'' (1998) Home Office Research and Planning Unit Paper 90. London: Home Office.

''Biting Back: Chewing it Over'' (1997) Home Office Research and Planning Unit Paper 82. London: Home Office. (with S.Chenery and J.Holt).

''Reducing the Heat on Hot Victims'' (1996) Washington: BJS (with G.K.Laycock).

''Obscene, Threatening and Other Troublesome Telephone Calls to Women in England and Wales: 1982–1992'' (1995) Home Office Research and Planning Unit Paper 92. London: Home Office (pp52). (with W.Buck and M.R.Chatterton).

''Biting Back: Preventing Burglary and Vehicle Crime in Huddersfield'' (1995) Home Office Crime Prevention and Detection Paper 58. London: Home Office (with D.Anderson and S.Chenery).

''Preventing Domestic Violence: An Initiative in Merseyside Police C.Division'' (1993) Home Office Crime Prevention Unit Paper 49. London: Home Office (with S.Lloyd, K.Clarke and G.Farrell).

''Once Bitten, Twice Bitten: Repeat Victimisation and its Implications for Crime Prevention'' (1993) Home Office Crime Prevention Unit Paper 46. London: Home Office (with G.Farrell).

''Changing Notions of Accountability in the Probation Service'' (1993) London: Institute of Chartered Accountants (with C.Humphrey and P.Carter).

''Community Service and Crime Prevention: The Cheadle Heath Project'' (1992) Home Office Crime Prevention Unit Paper 39. London: Home Office. (with M.Barker and B.Webb).

''The Kirkholt Burglary Prevention Project: Phase II'' (1990) Home Office Crime Prevention Unit Paper 23. London: Home Office (pp 51). Jointly with D.Forrester, S.Frenz and M.O'Connell.

''The Kirkholt Burglary Prevention Demonstration Project, Rochdale''. (1988) Home Office Crime Prevention Unit Paper 13. London: Home Office (pp50). ( with D.Forrester and M.Chatterton).

''Judgements of Crime Seriousness: Evidence from the 1984 British Crime Survey''. (1988) Home Office Research and Planning Unit Paper 44. London: Home Office (pp50).

''Community Service Orders: A First Decade of Promise''. (1982) London: Howard League (pp55).

''The Manchester and Wiltshire Multifacility Schemes''. (1980) London: NACRO (pp25). (with I.Crow and M.Hillery).

''Prison Populations''. (1980) Milton Keynes: Open University Press (pp30).

''Parole in England and Wales''. (1977) Home Office Research Study 38, London: HMSO (pp90). (with C.P.Nuttall et al.). *

''Community Service Assessed in 1976.'' (1977) Home Office Research Study 39, London: HMSO (pp29). (with S.Billingham and I.Earnshaw).

''Community Service Orders.'' (1975) Home Office Research Study 29, London: HMSO (pp80) (with P.Durkin, I.Earnshaw, D.Payne and J.Thorpe).

'''''Refereed Journal Articles'''''

Ignatans, D. and Pease, K. (2016). On whom does the burden of crime fall now? ''International Review of Victimiology, in press.''

Ignatans, D. and Pease, K. (2015). Taking Crime Seriously: Playing the Weighting Game. ''Policing'', 29, 1–10.

Ignatans, D. and Pease, K. (2014). Smoke, mirrors and a decline in public confidence. ''Police Professional'', Vol. 411, 24–25.

Roach J. and Pease K. (2014) ‘Police Overestimation of Criminal Career Homogeneity’. ''Journal of Investigative Psychology'', 11, 164–178.

Tseloni A. and Pease K. (2014) ‘Area and Individual Dofferences in Personal Crime Victimisation Incidence: The Role of individual, lifestyle/routine activities and contextual predictors’. ''International Review of Victimology'', 14. 1–27.

Unsworth P;l Alexander R. and Pease K. (2012) ‘Signal Crimes and Signal Policing’ The Police Journal, 85, 161–168.

Armitage R. and Pease K. (2012) ‘What is Good about Good Design?’ ''Built Environment'', 39, 140–161.

Johnson S., Bowers K. and Pease K. (2012) ‘Towards the Modest Predictability of Daily Burglary Counts’. ''Policing'', 15, 1–10.

Roach J., Clegg K. and Pease K. (2011) ‘Stars in their Lies’ ''Policing'', 5. 56–64.

Roach J. and Pease K. (2011) ‘Evolution and the Prevention of Violent Crime’. ''Psychology'', 2, 393–404.

Tseloni A. and Pease K. (2011) ‘DNA Retention after Arrest: Balancing privacy interests and public protection.’ ''European Journal of Criminology'', 8 (1) 32–47.

Kazemian L., Pease K. and Farrington D.P. (2011) ‘DNA Retention Policies: The Potential Contribution of Criminal Careers Research’. ''European Journal of Criminology'', 8 (1) 48–64.

Tseloni A., Ntzoufras J., Nicolaou A. and Pease K. (2010) ‘Concentration of personal and household crimes in England and Wales’. ''European Journal of Applied Mathematics'', 21, 325–348.

Johnson, S.D., Summers, L., Pease, K. (2009) ‘Offender as Forager? A Direct Test of the Boost Account of Victimization’. ''Journal of Quantitative Criminology'', 25,181–200.

First impressions count: Serious detections arising from Criminal Justice Samples. (2006) ''Genomics, Society and Policy'', 2, 28–40. (with Mike Townsley and Chloe Smith)

Repeat Victimisation in the ICVS and the NCVS (2005). ''Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal,'' 7, 7–18 (with Graham Farrell and Andromachi Tseloni).

Tseloni, A. and Pease, K. (2005), Population Inequality: The Case of Repeat Victimisation. ''International Review of Victimology'', 12, 75–90.

Victimisation and Revictimisation Risk, Housing Type and Area: A Study of Interactions. (2005) ''Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal'', 7, 7–17. (with Kate Bowers and Shane Johnson).

Of targets and supertargets: A routine activity theory of high crime areas. ''Internet Journal of Criminology'' (with G.Farrell, K.Clark and D.Ellingworth)..

Repeat Personal Victimisation: Random Effects, Event Dependence and Unexplained Heterogeneity. (2004) British Journal of Criminology, 44, 931–945. (with Andomachi Tseloni).

Prospective Hotspotting: The Future of Crime Mapping? (2004) ''British Journal of Criminology,'' 44, 1–18. (with Kate Bowers and Shane Johnson).

Data Sharing in Crime Prevention: Why and How. (2004) ''Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal'',6, 7–12. (with Kate Moss).

Burglary Victimization in England and Wales, the United States and the Netherlands. (2004) ''British Journal of Criminology,'' 44, 66–91 (with A.Tseloni, K.Wittebrood and G.Farrell.

DNA and the Active Criminal Population (2003) ''Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal.'' 5 (1), 7–12.

Repeat Personal Victimisation: Boosts or Flags? ''British Journal of Criminology'' 2003, 43, 196–212 (with Andromachi Tseloni

Crime victimisation: its extent and communication. ''J.R.Statist. Soc A,'' 166, 1–6, 2003 (with P.Wiles and J.Simmons)..

How efficiently can we target prolific offenders? ''International Journal of Police Science and Management,'' 4, 323–331, 2002 (with Mike Townsley).

Repeat Victimisation and the Policing of Communities. ''Int Rev Victimology'', 9, 137–148, 2002 (with Sylvia Chenery and Chris Henshaw).

Minor crimes, trivial incidents: the cumulative impact of offending. ''Issues in Forensic Psychology,'' 3, 41–48, 2002 (with Mandy Shaw)

The Sexual Abuse of Children by Strangers: Its Extent, Nature and Victim Characteristics. ''Children and Society'', 2002, 16, 1–14. With B.Gallagher and M.Bradford.

Repeated Domestic Violence in the Records of a Scottish Police Force. (2001) ''Scottish Journal of Criminal Justice Studies'', 6, 27–35.

Crime, Technology and the Future. (2000) ''Security Journal,'' 13, 59–64 (with R.Davis).

Reactions to Victimisation: Why Has Anger Been Ignored? (1999) ''Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal.'' 1, 37–54 (with Jason Ditton, Stephen Farrall, Jon Bannister and Elizabeth Gilchrist).

Pease, K. (1999) Section 17 Crime and Disorder Act 1998: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing? ''International Journal of Crime Prevention and Community Safety'' 1, 4, 15–19.(with Kate Moss)

Ρεπεατ Ωιψτιμισατιον ανδ Ψριμε Ψοντρολ. (1999) ''Ψριμιναλ Ξθστιψε¨Λας, Τηεορυ ανδ Πραψτιψε,'' χ χχ. (with Andromachi Tseloni).

The Probation Career of Al Truism. (1999) ''Howard Journal,'' 38, 2–16.

Firearms Licensing: Facts in Danger of Neglect. (1999) ''Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal,'' 1, 55–65 (with Catherine Pease)

Crime, Labour and the Wisdom of Solomon. ''Policy Studies,'' 19, 255–265.

Repeat Victimisation: Offender Accounts (1998) ''International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention,'' 3, 269–280 (with J.Ashton, B.Senior and I.Brown).

Nuisance Phone Calls to Women in England and Wales (1998). ''European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research'' 6, 91–111 (with A.Tseloni).

Movers and Breakers (1998) ''International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention'' 3, 35–42 (with D.Ellingworth).

Prior Victimisation and Crime Risk (1997) ''International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention'' 2, 201–214 (with Dan Ellingworth and Andromachi Tseloni).

Repeat Victim Support (1997) ''British Journal of Social Work'' 27, 103–113 (with G.Farrell).

Crimes Which Repeat: Undigested Evidence from the British Crime Survey 1992. (1996) ''International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention'' 1, 207–216 (with S.Chenery, D.Ellingworth and A.Tseloni).

The Prevention of Obscene, Threatening and Other Troublesome Telephone Calls (1996). ''Security Journal'', 6, 171–175. (with W.Buck and M.Chatterton).

Crime Victimisation in the Eighties: Changes in Area and Regional Inequality (1995) ''British Journal of Criminology'' 35, 343–359 (with A.Trickett, D.Ellingworth and T.Hope).

A Victim is a Victim is a Victim: Criminal Victimisation in Four Sweeps of the British Crime Survey (1995) ''British Journal of Criminology'' 35, 360–365.

Like Taking Candy: Why Does Repeat Victimisation Occur? (1995) ''British Journal of Criminology'' 35, 384–399.

Juvenile-Adult Differences in Criminal Justice: Evidence from the United Nations Crime Survey. (1995) ''Howard Journal'' 35, 40–60 (with Andromachi Tseloni).

The Merseyside Domestic Violence Prevention Project: Some Costs and Benefits (1993) ''Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention: An Annual Review'', 2, 21–33 (with G.Farrell and W.Buck).

Crime Seasonality: Domestic Disputes and Residential Burglary in Merseyside 1988–90. (1994) ''British Journal of Criminology'' 34, 487–497.

Chronic Victims: How Many and How to Help (1994) ''Prison Service Journal'' 96, 42–44. (with S.Chenery).

An Analysis of a Guideline Case as Applied to the Offence of Rape (1994) ''Howard Journal'' 33, 203–217. (with Rob Ranyard and Bill Hebenton).

Using Routine Statistics in Estimating Prison Population for Policy Assessment (1994) ''Canadian Journal of Criminology'' 137–147. (with Glenn Andre).

A Longitudinal Study of the Relationships between Psychometric Test Scores, Offence History and the Plasma Concentrations of Phenylacetic Acid and 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acids in Seven Inamtes of a Prison for the Psychiatrically Disturbed (1994) ''Prog Neuro-Psychopharmocol. & Biol. Psychiat.'' 17, 619–635.(with B.Davis, D.Durden, P.Yu, C.Green, A.Gordon, R.Menzies, R.Templeman and A.Boulton).

The Modelling of Threats: Evidence from the British Crime Survey (1994). ''International Review of Victimology'' 3, 235–262 (with A.Tseloni and D.Osborn).

Changes in the Use of Imprisonment in England and Wales 1950–1991 (1994) ''Criminal Law Review,'' May, 316–323. (with C.P.Nuttall).

Cross-National Imprisonment Rates (1994) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 34, 116–130.

Controlling the Prison Population: Procedures for Anticipating the Effects of Alternative Strategies (1993). ''Eurocriminologie'' 4, 69–82 (with N.C.R.Perry).

The Merseyside Domestic Violence Project: Some Costs and Benefits (1993) ''Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention'' 2, 21–33 (with G.Farrell and W.Buck).

Lessons from Schools (1992). ''Policing'', 8, 148–155 (with R.Burquest and G.Farrell).

Crime, Race and Reporting to the Police (1992). ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice,'' 31, 192–199 (with Rabindra Shah).

After the Rainbow (1991). ''Local Government Studies'' July/August (with C.Humphrey).

A Reconviction Predictor for Probationers (1992). ''British Journal of Social Work,'' 22, 33–45 (with C.Humphrey and P.Carter).

Health Histories of Juvenile Offenders and a Matched Control Group in Saskatchewan, Canada (1992) ''Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health'', 2, 269–286 (with G.Andre, K.Kendall and A.Boulton).

Probation: A View from the Troops ''Howard Journal of Criminal'' ''Justice'' in press. (with C.Humphrey).

What Is Different About High Crime Areas? (1992) ''British Journal of Criminology'' 32, 81–89 (with J.Seymour, D.Osborn and A.Trickett).

The Kirkholt Project: Preventing Burglary on a British Public Housing Estate. (1991) ''Security Journa''l, 2, 73–77.

The Time Course of Repeat Burglary Victimisation. (1991) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 34, 411–414. (with N.Polvi, T.Looman and C.Humphries).

Gender Inequalities in Criminal Justice: An International Comparison. (1992) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 32, 208–217 (with L.Harvey, K.Kendall and R.W.Burnham).

Probation Practice and an End to Punishment (1990). ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'' 29, 14–24 (with W.W.McWilliams).

Longitudinal Study of Inmates of a Prison for the Psychiatrically Disturbed: Plasma Concentrations of Biogenic Amine Metabolites and Amino Acids. ''Psychiatry Research'', 36, 85–97 (with A.A.Boulton, B.A.Davis, P.H.Yu, C.Green, A.Gordon, D.A.Durden, R.Menzies and R.Templeman).*

Parole and Its Problems: a Canadian-English Comparison (1990). ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'', 30, 218–230 (with N.Polvi).

Does Parole Reduce the Risk of Reconviction? (1991) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'' 30, 66–75 (with R.Hann and W.Harman).

Repeat Break and Enter Victimisation: Time Course and Crime Prevention Opportunity (1990). ''Journal of Police Science and Administration,'' 17, 8–12 (with N.Polvi and T.Looman).

The Contribution of Psychological Testing to Police Recruitment (1988). ''Eurocriminologie'', 2, 57–72. (with M.Taylor).

Methodological Developments (1988) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 28, 200–206.

Guideline Judgements and Proportionality in Sentencing (1987) ''Criminal Law Review,'' February, 96–104. (with L.Harvey).

Prevalence of Imprisonment in England and Wales (1987) ''British Journal of Criminology,'' 27, 65–69. (with L.Harvey).

Personal Crimes against Women: Evidence from the 1982 British Crime Survey (1986) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice,'' 25, 118–124. (with A.Worrall).

Parole and Party Politics (1986) ''Criminal Law Review,'' 379–382. (with M.Wasik).

Public Demand for Punishment (1987) ''International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy'', 7, 16–29. (with L.T.Wilkins).*

The Prison Population in 1985 (1986) ''British Journal of Criminology,'' 26, 184–187 (with A.Worrall).

Obscene Telephone Calls to Women in England and Wales (1985) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'', 24, 275–281.

Penal Innovations (1984) ''Research Highlights'', 5, 33–67.

Community Service Orders, Employment and the Tariff (1983) ''Criminal Law Review,'' 17–20 (with E.Jardine and G.Moore).

The Black Criminal Justice System of West Belfast (1982) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice,'' 21, 133–136. (with M.Morrissey).

The Importance of Northern Ireland for Criminal Justice Research in Great Britain (1982) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'', 21, 101–114.

Incapacitation Revisited (1981) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice,'' 20, 160–9. (with P.B.Ainsworth).

The Size of the Prison Population (1981) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 21, 76–79.

Incapacitation Studies: A Review and Commentary (1979) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'', 18, 160–167. (with J.Wolfson).

Some Futures in Crime Prevention (1979) ''Home Office Research Bulletin'', 31–35.

Recommendations, Social Information and Sentencing (1978) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice'', 17, 91–100. (with J.Hine and W.W.McWilliams).

On Adding Up Scores of Offence Seriousness (1978) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 18, 175–8. (with H.L.Wagner).

The Development of a Scale of Offence Seriousness (1977) ''International Journal of Criminology and Penology'' 5, 17–29. (with J.Ireson and J.Thorpe).

Community Service and the Tariff: A Reply (1978) ''Criminal Law Review,'' 546–9.

Community Service and the Tariff (1978) ''Criminal Law Review'', 269–275.

Doing Time and Marking Time (1977) ''Howard Journal of Criminal Justice,'' 17, 59–64. (with M.Sampson).

Decisions in the Criminal Justice Process and Signal Detection Theory: A Note (1977) ''Quality and Quantity,'' 11, 83–9 (with P.R.Meudell and R.Tarling).

The Verbal Communication of Inconsistency between Attitudes held and Attitudes expressed (1976) ''Journal of Personality,'' 44, 1–15 (with H.L.Wagner).

The Relationship between Recommendations made to the Court and Sentences Passed (1976) ''British Journal of Criminology'', 16, 393–4. (with J.Thorpe).

Modified Crime Indices for Eight Countries (1975) ''Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology,'' 66, 209–214. (with J.Ireson and J.Thorpe).

Additivity Assumptions in the Measurement of Delinquency (1974) ''British Journal of Criminology'' 14, 256–263.

Approximations to Dialogue (1973) ''American Journal of Psychology'', 86, 769–776. (with P.Arnold).

The Index of Contingency: A Critique (1972) ''Language and Speech,'' 15, 58–61.

Contextual Constraints in Conversation (1972) ''Journal of Behavioural Science'', 1, 217–225.

Attitudes in Linguistic Communication: A Further Study of Immediacy (1972) ''Journal of Personality,'' 40, 298–307.

Approximations to Conversation (1972) ''British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology'', 11, 189–190.

The Myth of the Moral Personality (1970) ''Papers in Psychology'', 4, 3–7.

Pop Records and Connotative Satiation: A Test of Jakobovits' Hypothesis. ''Psychological Reports'', 23, 871–875. (with P.A.Bush).

The Influence of Meaning on the Fragmentation of Visual After-Images (1968) ''Perceptual and Motor Skills,'' 27, 965–9. (with P.Arnold and P.R.Meudell).

Road Safety Education for Young Children (1967) ''British Journal of Educational Psychology'', 37, 305–313. (with B.Preston).

'''''Book Chapters'''''

Scientific Realism and Bayesian Statistics: A Marriage Made in Heaven? (2017). In A. Sidebottom and G. Farrell (Eds.). ''Realistic Evaluation for Crime Science: Essays in Honour of Nick Tilley.'' Routledge.

Defensible Space (2017) In ''Criminological Theory and Concepts''. A.Brisman et al (eds). London: Routledge.

La Cientia al Servicio de la Prevencion de la Delito (with Matt Ashby)..

How to morph experience into evidence. In J. Knuttson and L.Tompson (eds). ''Advances in Evidence Based Policing.'' London: Routledge. P84-97. ISBN 978-1-138 (qith Jason Roach).

''Distributive justice and the crime drop.(2016) ''In Martin A. Andresen and Graham Farrell (Eds.) ''Routine Activities and the Criminal Act''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (With Dainis Ignatans).

‘What Have Criminologists Done for Us Lately?’ (2014) In Gill M. (ed) ''Handbook of Security 2th ed''. London: Palgrave (with Graham Farrell).

‘A Situational Approach to Heritage Crime Prevention’ (2014) In Grove L. (ed) ''Heritage Crime Prevention''. London: Palgrave.

‘Preventing Crime and Evoking Altruism’ (2013) In Caneppele S. and Calderoni F. (eds) ''Organised Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention.'' New York: Springer.

'Repeat victimisation' (2008) in R. Wortley, L. Mazerolle and S. Rombouts (Eds.) ''Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis.'' Cullompton: Willan. (ISBN: 978-1-84392-280-3). With Graham Farrell.

The Sting in the Tail of the British Crime Survey@ Multiple Victimisation (2007) In M. Hough and M.Maxfield''. Surveying Crime in the 21th Century.'' Cullompton: Willan. With Graham Farrell.

Back to the Future: Innovation, Evaluation and Reverse Survival Analysis. In Hogard E., Ellis R. and Warren J. (eds) ''Community Safety: Innovation and Evaluation.''Chester: Chester Academic Press. '' ''With Kate Bowers and Shane Johnson.

Criminology and Security. In M.Gill (ed) The Handbook of Security. London: Palgrave (with Graham Farrell).

Predicting the future or summarising the past? Crime Mapping as Anticipation. In M.J.Smith and N.Tilley (eds 2005) Crime Science: New Approaches to Preventing and Detecting Crime. Cullompton: Willan. (with Shane Johnson and Kate Bowers)

Cognition and Detection: Reluctant Bedfellows. In M.J.Smith and N.Tilley (eds 2005) Crime Science: New Approaches to Preventing and Detecting Crime. Cullompton: Willan. (with Peter Stelfox).

Measuring and Interpreting Repeat Victimisation Using Police Data: An Analysis of Burglary Data and Policy for Charlotte, North Carolina. (2003) In M.J.Smith and D.B.Cornish (eds) Theory for Practice in Situational Crime Prevention. Collompton: Willan. (with Graham Farrell)

Nuisance Offenders. In M.Tonry (ed 2003) Confronting Crime: Crime Control Policy under New Labour. Cullompton: Willan. (with R.Hansen and L.Bill).

Two Go Wild in Knowsley. In Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (ed 2003) Crime Reduction and Problem-Oriented Policing. Cullompton: Willan. (with Mike Townsley). Pp20-37.

Crime Reduction and Community Safety. In Newburn, T. (ed 2003) Handbook of Policing. Cullompton: Willan, pp286-310 (with Simon Byrne).

Problem Orientation, Problem Solving and Organizational Change. In Knutsson, J. (ed 2003) Problem-Oriented Policing: from Innovation to Mainstream. Monsey NY: Criminal Justice Press. (with M.Townsley and S.Johnson). pp 183–212.

Crime Reduction. In Maguire M. et al (ed) Oxford Handbook of Criminology, 3th ed.. Oxford: Clarendon. pp 947–979.

Hot Spots and Cold Comfort: The Importance of Having a Working Thermometer. In Tilley, N. (2002) Analysis for Crime Prevention. Monsey NY: Criminal Justice Press. (with M.Townsley) pp59-70.

Anticipatory Benefits in Crime Prevention. In Tilley, N. (2002) Analysis for Crime Prevention. Monsey NY: Criminal Justice Press. (with Marti Smith and Ron Clarke).pp71-88.

What to do about it? Let’s turn off our minds and GIS. In A.Hirschfield and K.Bowers (ed) Mapping and Analysing Crime Data. London: Taylor and Francis.

Distributive Justice (2001) with Paul Wiles. In Roger Matthews and John Pitts (ed) Crime, Disorder and Community Safety: A New Agenda? London: Routledge.

Towards an Economic Approach to Crime and Prevention (2000) with Graham Farrell, Sharon Chamard and Ken Clark. In N.G.Fielding, A.Clarke and R.Witt (ed) The Economic Dimensions of Crime. Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Crime Prevention and Community Safety: Tweedledum and Tweedledee? (2000) with Paul Wiles. In Ballintyne S. et al. (ed) Secure Foundations: Key Issues in Crime Prevention, Crime Reduction and Community Safety. London: IPPR.

The wicked issues: displacement and sustainability. (2000) with Ivan Hill. In Ballintyne S. et al. (ed) Secure Foundations: Key Issues in Crime Prevention, Crime Reduction and Community Safety. London: IPPR.

Crime reduction and the benefit of foresight (2000) with Michelle Rogerson and Paul Ekblom. In Ballintyne S. et al. (ed) Secure Foundations: Key Issues in Crime Prevention, Crime Reduction and Community Safety. London: IPPR

Lighting and Crime (2000). In M.Landahl (ed) Fran Otrygghet till Trygghet. Stockholm: Crimiknowledge Forlag.

The Effects of Street Lighting on Crime (1999) In K.Painter and N.Tilley (eds) Surveillance and Crime Control. Guilderland NY: Harrow and Heston

CCTV in Burnley: Evidence and Mechanisms (1999) In K.Painter and N.Tilley (eds) Surveillance and Crime Control. Guilderland NY: Harrow and Heston (with R.Armitage and G.Smyth).

Offender Targeting via Repeat Victimisation (1999) In G.Farrell and K.Pease (eds) Repeat Victimisation: An Overview. Guilderland NY: Harrow and Heston (with Steve Everson).

Repeat Victimisation of Banks, Building Societies, Betting Shops and Jewellers: Theme and Variations (1999). In G.Farrell and K.Pease (eds) Repeat Victimisation: An Overview. Guilderland NY: Harrow and Heston. (with C.Pease and R.Matthews)

The Sneaky Measurement of Crime and Disorder (1999). In V.Jupp, P.Francis and P.Davies (eds) Criminology in the Field: The Practice of Criminological Research. London: Sage. (with J.Garwood and M.Rogerson).

Gerer l‘espace urbain: la prevention situationnelle: la pratique (1998). In P.Mauroy (ed) Villes et Securite. Paris: Fondation Jean Jaures.

Developments in Repeat Victimisation Research (1998) In N.Coghill and M.Shaw (eds) Repeat Victimisation. Edinburgh: Scottish Office.

Repeat Robbers: Are They Different? (1998) In M.Gill (ed) Crime at Work: Increasing the Risk for Offenders; Vol 2. Leicester: Perpetuity Press (with M.Gill).

Obituaries, opportunities and obsessions (1998). In S.Holdaway and P.Rock (eds) Thinking about criminology. London: UCL Press.

Crime Statistics (1998) In I.K.McKenzie (ed) Law, Power and Justice in England and Wales. Westport CT: Praeger.

Reducing incentives to offend. In P.Goldblatt and C.Lewis (ed) Reducing Offending: An assessment of research evidence on ways of dealing with offending behaviour. Home Office Research Study 187. London: HMSO.

Biting Back: Preventing Repeat Car Crime and Burglary in Huddersfield (1997). In Situational Crime Prevention: Successful Case Studies (2nd ed) ed R.V.Clarke. Guilderland NY: Harrow and Heston. (with David Anderson).

Predicting the Future: the Roles of Routine Activity and Rational Choice Theory (1997) In Rational Choice and Situational Crime Prevention ed. G.Newman, R.V.Clarke and S.Shoham. Aldershot: Dartmouth.

What to Measure in Zero Tolerance Policing In W.Saulsbury (ed) Zero Tolerance Policing. London: Police Foundation.

Crime Prevention (1997) In Handbook of Criminology ed M.Maguire, R.Morgan and R.Reiner. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2nd ed).

High crime rates, repeat victimisation, and Routine Activities(1996) in T.Bennett (ed.)Preventing Crime and Disorder. Cambridge: Institute of Criminology.

Weighing the Pound of Flesh: The Psychology of Punishment (1995) In Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts ed. R.Bull and D.Carson. Chichester: John Wiley. With Bill Hebenton.

The Evaluation of Crime Prevention (1995) In Crime and Justice 20 ed M.Tonry and D.P. Farrington. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (with P.Ekblom).

Crime Prevention (1994) In Handbook of Criminology ed M.Maguire, R.Morgan and R.Reiner. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Cross-National Imprisonment Rates (1994) In Prisons in Context ed. R.D.King and M.Maguire. Oxford: Clarendon.

Individual and Community Influences on Victimisation and their Implications for Crime Prevention (1993) In Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime Stockholm: BRA.

Preventing Burglary on a British Public Housing Estate (1993) In Situational Crime Prevention: Successful Case Studies ed R.V.Clarke. New York: Harrow and Heston.

The Local Crime Survey: Pitfalls and Possibilities. (1993) In Realist Criminology ed J.Lowman and B.Maclean. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

The Effect of Crime in its Victims (1990) In G.Breakwell (ed) Lifeplans. Oxford: Andromeda.

A Place for Every Crime and Every Crime in its Place (1991) In D.Herbert and D.Evans (eds) The Distribution of Crime. Aldershot: Gower.

A Just Spread of Pain. (1990). In R.V.G.Clarke and A.E.Bottoms (ed) Festschrift for Leslie Wilkins. Aldershot, Gower.

Private Prisons and Penal Purpose. (1990). In R.Matthews (ed) Privatising Criminal Justice? London: Sage. (with M.Taylor).

The Geography of Punishment. (1989) In D.Herbert and D.Evans (eds) The Geography of Crime. Aldershot: Gower. (with L.Harvey).

Crime Prevention Delivery: The Work of Police Crime Prevention Officers. (1989). In R.Morgan and D.Smith (eds) Coming to Terms with Policing. London: Routledge. (with P.Grimshaw and L.Harvey).

Crime Displacement. (1990). In Crime and Justice, 12, M.Tonry and N.Morris (eds), Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (with R.Barr).

The Prevalence of Imprisonment in the United Kingdom (1987) Crime UK Yearbook. Policy Journals. (with L.Harvey).

Discretion and Sentencing Reform: The Alternatives (1986) In Sentencing Reform: Guidance or Guidelines? M.Wasik and K.Pease (eds) Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Sentencing and Measurement: Some Analogies from Psychology (1986) In Sentencing Reform: Guidance or Guidelines? M.Wasik and K.Pease (eds) Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Psychology and Sentencing (1986) In The Psychology of Criminal Sentencing. D.Pennington and S.Lloyd-Bostock (eds) Oxford: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

Community Service Orders (1985) In Crime and Justice, 5, M.Tonry and N.Morris (eds). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

A Five Year Plan for Probation Research (1985) In Probation: Direction, Innovation and Change in the 1980s. London: NAPO.

Crimes and Claims: The Case of Burglary Insurance (1985) In R.V.G.Clarke and T.J.Hope (eds) Coping with Burglary. The Hague: Kluwer-Nijhoff. (with R.A.Litton).

Crime Prevention: Practice and Motivation (1984) In Psychology and the Law. D.Muller et al. (eds). Chichester: Wiley. (with R.A.Litton).

On Measuring Distaste in Years (1981) In Abnormal Offenders, Delinquency and the Criminal Justice System. J.Gunn and D.P.Farrington (eds). Chichester: Wiley. (with C.T.Fitzmaurice).

The Future of Community Treatments (1980) In The Coming Penal Crisis. A.E.Bottoms and R.Preston (eds). Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press.

Models of Man and Community Service (1980) In Community Service by Order. W.W.McWilliams and K.Pease (eds) Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press. (with W.W.McWilliams).

Community Service and Prison: Are They Alternatives? In Community Service by Order. W.W.McWilliams and K.Pease (eds) Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press.

The Future of Community Service. In Community Service by Order. W.W.McWilliams and K.Pease (eds) Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press.

'''''Theses'''''

A Study of the Development of Moral Judgements in the Years 11–16 (1966) M.A. thesis, University of Manchester.

Contextual Constraints in Dyadic Verbal Interaction (1971) Ph.D. thesis, University of Manchester.

'''''Selected Other Publications'''''

Criminology and the Crystal Ball (1999) Criminal Justice Matters 34, 30–31(with M.Grundy and M.Rogerson.

Sneaky Measurement of Crime and Disorder. (1998) Criminal Justice Matters (May) (with J.Garwood and M.Rogerson).

Tags: The Future (1998) The Magistrate 53, 204–5.

Cracking down on Crime (1997) Policing Today 3, 34–36 (with Alan Wright).

Work as Punishment: Ideology and Implications for Practice. In Rapport fra kontaktseminar om samfunnstjeneste. Rejkavik: Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology. 1993

Patterns of Prevention. Post Magazine, 153, 17–21. 1993 (with G.Farrell).

Arming the Toothless Tiger: Court Injunctions, Family Protection Orders and Domestic Violence (1993) Justice of the Peace, 157,5; 88‑90 (with G.Farrell and W.Buck).

Witness and juror protection using available technology (1993). The Magistrate, September. (with G.farrell and G.Jones).

Criminal Careers and Career Criminals. (1994) Manchester Memoirs 27–34.

The 1991 Criminal Justice Act and the Scaling of Sentence Severity. (1992) Justice of the Peace, 18 July, 452–5 (with N.C.R.Perry).

Is There a Link Between Health and Criminality? (1991) Forum on Corrections Research, 3, 12–14.

Punitiveness and Prison Populations: An International Comparison (1992). Justice of the Peace, 27 June, 405–408.

Beyond the Wall – the Strangeways Riot (1990). New Statesman, 12 April.

Going to Prison in 1990? (1989) In 'The World in 1990'. Economist Publications.

It's Never Too Late to Shut the Stable Door (1988). Post Magazine, 29 Sept. (with D.A.Forrester and M.Chatterton).

Lightning Strikes Twice for the Burglary Victim (1988). Police Review ct 26th. (with D.A.Forrester and M.Chatterton).

Does Security Work? (1987) Post Magazine 29 October. (with R.A.Litton).

Sentencing Rapists (1987). Lynx Magazine June (with L.Harvey).

Crime Prevention within the Probation Service (1985) Probation Journal, 43–47 (with G.K.Laycock).

What Risk of Reconviction for Juveniles? (1985) Justice of the Peace, 329–330.

Show Me a Five-Month Sentence (1985) Prison Service Journal, March, 25–30.

Why Alternatives to Prison Are Counter-Productive (1984) Lynx Magazine, 13–14.

The British Crime Survey (1983) Policy Holder, 22, 20–26 April.

Taking Positive Action about House Burglary (1983) Policy Holder, 14, 17–23 January (with R.A.Litton).

Did the Falklands War Prevent Crime? (1983) Justice of the Peace, 724–733.

Counting the Victims of Crime (1982) Policy Holder, 22 Oct., 24–25.

Community Service (1982) Justice of the Peace, 740.

Prison Sentences and Population: Comparison of Some European Countries (1982) Justice of the Peace 575–9 (with C.T.Fitzmaurice).

Dear John (1982) Correctional Options, 2, 24–26.

Some Futures in Crime Prevention (1980) Home Office Research Bulletin 31–35.

Road Safety Education (1970) Where? March, 45–50 (with B.Preston).

Is the Double Bind a Myth? (1970) New Society, 538–9.

The Great Evaders (1969) New Society, 507–9. --> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Pease, Kenneth George}}

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