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Katerina Hadjimatheou
Katerina Hadjimatheou
Senior Lecturer University of Essex
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Citizen-led digital policing and democratic norms: The case of self-styled paedophile hunters
K Hadjimatheou
Criminology & criminal justice 21 (4), 547-565, 2021
292021
Criminal labelling, publicity, and punishment
K Hadjimatheou
Law and Philosophy 35 (6), 567-593, 2016
272016
‘Once they pass you, They may be gone forever’: Humanitarian Duties and Professional Tensions in Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking at the Border
K Hadjimatheou, JK Lynch
British Journal of Criminology 57 (4), 945-963, 2017
202017
Surveillance technologies, wrongful criminalisation, and the presumption of innocence
K Hadjimatheou
Philosophy & technology 30, 39-54, 2017
182017
‘No black and white answer about how far we can go’: police decision making under the domestic violence disclosure scheme
K Hadjimatheou, J Grace
Policing and society 31 (7), 834-847, 2021
172021
The relative moral risks of untargeted and targeted surveillance
K Hadjimatheou
Ethical theory and moral practice 17 (2), 187-207, 2014
132014
Social Care Told me I Had to’: Empowerment And Responsibilization in The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme
K Hadjimatheou
British Journal of Criminology, 2021
122021
Neither confirm nor deny: secrecy and disclosure in undercover policing
K Hadjimatheou
Criminal Justice Ethics 36 (3), 279-296, 2017
112017
Acting in Isolation: Safeguarding and anti-trafficking officers' evidence and intelligence practices at the border
JK Lynch, K Hadjimatheou
Anti-Trafficking Review, 2017
72017
UK anti-slavery policy at the border: Humanitarian opportunism and the challenge of victim consent to assistance
K Hadjimatheou, J Lynch
European journal of criminology 17 (5), 678-698, 2020
62020
Enhancing public security through the use of social media
K Hadjimatheou, J Coaffee, A De Vries
European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin 18, 1-14, 2019
42019
Policing the gaps: Legitimacy, special obligations, and omissions in law enforcement
K Hadjimatheou, C Nathan
Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (2), 407-427, 2023
22023
Using criminal histories to empower victim–survivors of domestic abuse
K Hadjimatheou
European Journal of Criminology 20 (3), 1106-1122, 2023
22023
SURVEILLE Deliverable 2.6: Matrix of surveillance technologies
J Guelke, T Sorell, K Hadjimatheou, M Scheinin, J Andrew, J Lavapuro, ...
Seventh Framework Programme. Surveillance: Ethical Issues, Legal Limitations …, 2013
22013
Moral risks of profiling in counter-terrorism
K Hadjimatheou
Seventh Framework Programme. Retrieved from http://www. detecter. bham. ac …, 2011
22011
An international review and normative examination of the collateral consequences of criminal record disclosures for domestic abuse
K Hadjimatheou
Criminology & Criminal Justice 23 (4), 648-668, 2023
12023
Towards a holistic understanding of the prevention of violent radicalisation in Europe
D Kudlacek, M Phelps, FJ Castro Toledo, E Ehimen, S Purcell, T Gorgen, ...
Eur. L. Enf't Rsch. Bull. 17, 9, 2018
12018
How Brexit border debate could affect human trafficking into UK
K Hadjimatheou, J Lynch
12017
Security ethics
K Hadjimatheou, T Sorell, J Guelke
CRC Press, 2017
12017
SURVEILLE Deliverable 4.5: Surveillance, the moral presumption of innocence, the right to be free from criminal stigmatisation and trust
K Hadjimatheou
FP7-SEC-2011-284725, https://surveille. eui. eu, 2013
12013
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