Expert decision making in burglars C Nee, A Meenaghan British Journal of Criminology 46 (5), 935-949, 2006 | 320 | 2006 |
Examining burglars' target selection: Interview, experiment or ethnomethodology? C Nee, M Taylor Psychology, Crime & Law 6 (1), 45-59, 2000 | 166 | 2000 |
Car theft: The offender's perspective R Light, C Nee, H Ingham HM Stationery Office, 1993 | 150 | 1993 |
The role of cues in simulated residential burglary-a preliminary investigation M Taylor, C Nee Brit. J. Criminology 28, 396, 1988 | 146 | 1988 |
Residential burglary in the Republic of Ireland: A situational perspective C Nee, M Taylor The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 27 (2), 105-116, 1988 | 134 | 1988 |
Female prisoners with borderline personality disorder: Some promising treatment developments C Nee, S Farman Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 15 (1), 2-16, 2005 | 132 | 2005 |
Educational attainment and sex differentials in African American communities CJ Cohen, CE Nee American Behavioral Scientist 43 (7), 1159-1206, 2000 | 108 | 2000 |
Electronic monitoring: The trials and their results G Mair, C Nee, G Barclay, K Wickham HM Stationery Office, 1990 | 107 | 1990 |
Virtual burglary: Exploring the potential of virtual reality to study burglary in action JL Van Gelder, C Nee, M Otte, A Demetriou, I Van Sintemaartensdijk, ... Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 54 (1), 29-62, 2017 | 77 | 2017 |
Review of expertise and its general implications for correctional psychology and criminology C Nee, T Ward Aggression and Violent Behavior 20, 1-9, 2015 | 77 | 2015 |
New methods for examining expertise in burglars in natural and simulated environments: Preliminary findings C Nee, M White, K Woolford, T Pascu, L Barker, L Wainwright Psychology, Crime & Law 21 (5), 507-513, 2015 | 73 | 2015 |
Understanding expertise in burglars: From pre-conscious scanning to action and beyond C Nee Aggression and Violent Behavior 20, 53-61, 2015 | 73 | 2015 |
Factors influencing the process of change in sex offender interventions: Therapists' experiences and perceptions S Collins, C Nee Journal of Sexual Aggression 16 (3), 311-331, 2010 | 66 | 2010 |
Learning on the job: Studying expertise in residential burglars using virtual environments C Nee, JL van Gelder, M Otte, Z Vernham, A Meenaghan Criminology 57 (3), 481-511, 2019 | 61 | 2019 |
The offender’s perspective on crime: Methods and principles in data collection C Nee Applying psychology to forensic practice, 3-17, 2004 | 59 | 2004 |
Meeting refugees' needs in Britain: the role of refugee-specific initiatives J Carey-Wood, C Nee, T Marshall Home Office Publications Unit, 1997 | 59 | 1997 |
Surfaces and depths: evaluating the theoretical assumptions of cognitive skills programmes T Ward, C Nee Psychology, Crime & Law 15 (2-3), 165-182, 2009 | 57 | 2009 |
Working their way out of offending: an evaluation of two probation employment schemes C Sarno, I Hearnden, C Hedderman, M Hough, C Nee, V Herrington Home Office, 2000 | 56 | 2000 |
Dialectical behaviour therapy as a treatment for borderline personality disorder in prisons: Three illustrative case studies C Nee, S Farman The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 18 (2), 160-180, 2007 | 47 | 2007 |
Treating offending children: what works? C Nee, T Ellis Legal and Criminological Psychology 10 (1), 133-148, 2005 | 46 | 2005 |