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Blumstein, A., Rivara, F.P. and Rosenfeld, R. (2000) ‘The rise and decline of homicide – and why’, Annual Review of Public Health, 21, p 505.
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Brookman, F. and Maguire, M. (2003) Reducing homicide: Summary of a review of the possibilities, Home Office Research Development and Statistics Directorate Occasional Paper No. 84 (www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs2/occ84homicide.pdf) (Now moved to national web archives).
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Cubbin, C., LeClere, F.B. and Smith, G.S. (2000) ‘Socioeconomic status and injury mortality: individual and neighbourhood determinants’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, no 54, pp 517–24.
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Macdonald, G. (2002) ‘Violence and health: the ultimate public health challenge’, Health Promotion International, vol 17, no 4, pp 293–95.
Mackenbach, J.P. (2002) ‘Income inequality and population health’, British Medical Journal, 324, pp 1–2.
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O’Kane, M. (2002) ‘Mean streets’, The Guardian, 16 September, pp 1–4.
Pickett, K.E. and Pearl, M. (2001) ‘Multilevel analysis of neighbourhood socioeconomic context and health outcomes: a critical review’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,no 55, pp 111–22.
Pridemore, W.A. (2003) ‘Demographic, temporal, and spatial patterns of homicide rates in Russia’, European Sociological Review, vol 19, no 1, pp 41–49.
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Saunderson, T., Haynes, R. and Langford, I. (1998) ‘Urban rural variations in suicides and undetermined deaths in England and Wales’, Journal of Public Health Medicine, no 20, 261–7.
Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. and Davey Smith, G. (1999) The widening gap: Health inequalities and policy in Britain, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Shaw, M., Gordon, D., Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. and Davey Smith, G. (2000) ‘Increasing mortality differentials by residential area level of poverty: Britain 1981–1997’, Social Science and Medicine, vol 51, no 1, pp 151–3.
Shepherd, J. (1994) ‘Preventing injuries from bar glasses’, British Medical Journal, no 308, pp 932–3.
Wagstaff, A. and van Doorslaer, E. (2000) ‘Income inequality and health: what does the literature tell us?’, Annual Review of Public Health, no 21, pp 543–67.
Wallace, D. and Wallace, R. (1998) ‘Scales of geography, time and population: the study of violence as a public health problem’, American Journal of Public Health, vol 88, no 12, pp 1853–8.
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Ward, H., Day, S. and Weber, J. (1999) ‘Risky business: health and safety in the sex industry over a 9 year period’, Sexually Transmitted Infection, vol 75, no 5, pp 340–3.
Whitley, E., Gunnell, D., Dorling, D. and Davey Smith, G. (1999) ‘Ecological study of social fragmentation, poverty and suicide’, British Medical Journal, no 319, pp 1034–7.
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Chapter 02
Brewer, M., Goodman, A. and Leicester, A. (2006) Household spending in Britain: What can it teach us about poverty?, Institute for Fiscal Studies Report, (www.ifs.org.uk/publications.php?publication_id=3620).
Dorling, D. (2006) ‘Class alignment renewal’, The Journal of Labour Politics, vol 14, no 1, pp 8–19
Dorling, D., Ford, J., Holmans, A., Sharp, C.,Thomas, B. and Wilcox, S. (2005) The great divide: An analysis of housing inequality, London: Shelter.
Dorling, D., Eyre, H., Johnston, R. and Pattie, C. (2002) ‘A good place to bury bad news? Hiding the detail in the Geography on the Labour Party’s website, Reports and surveys’, The Political Quarterly, vol 73, no 4, pp 476–92.
Giles, C. (2006) ‘Forgotten Britain: how Labour has presided over a deepening divide’, Financial Times, 20 March.
Hirsch, D. (2006) ‘Why we are failing our children’, New Statesman, pp 14–17, 10 July.
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Pantazis, C., Gordon, D. and Levitas, R. (eds) (2006) Poverty and social exclusion in Britain, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Parkinson, M. et al. (2006) The state of the English cities, volumes 1 and 2, London: ODPM.
SASI, (2006) Social and Spatial Inequalities Group, University of Sheffield, For State of the city data see: www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/socr/
Webster, D. (2006) ‘Welfare reform: facing up to the geographies of worklessness’, Local Economy, vol 21, no 2, pp 107–16.
Wilson, G. and Webster, H. (2006) ‘“Live fast, die poor” fate of pension-shy young’, quoted in The Daily Telegraph by Graeme Wilson and Hannah Webster on 13 July 2007 (www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/13/npens13.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/07/13/ixuknews.htm).
Chapter 03
Blackman, T. and Blackman-Woods, R. (2007) A response to Dorling’s ‘Inequalities in Britain 1997–2006: the dream that turned pear-shaped’, Local Economy, vol 22, no 2, pp 118–22.
Brown, G. (2007) Prime Minister’s Questions, 18 July (www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2007-07-18a.268.3). Commission on Social Justice (1994) Social justice: Strategies for national renewal, London: Vintage.
Dorling, D. (2006) ‘Inequalities in Britain 1997–2006: the dream that turned pear-shaped’, Local Economy, vol 21, no 4, pp 353–61 [Reprinted as Chapter 2 in this book].
Dorling, D. (2007a) ‘Health’, in Compass (eds) Closer to equality? Assessing New Labour’s record on equality after 10 years in government, London: Compass, (http://clients.squareeye.com/uploads/compass/documents/closertoequality.pdf).
Dorling, D. (2007b) ‘The real Mental Health Bill’ (editorial), Journal of Public Health Medicine, vol 6, no 3, pp 6–13.
Dorling, D., Eyre, H., Johnston, R. and Pattie, C. (2002) ‘A good place to bury bad news? Hiding the detail in the geography on the Labour Party’s website, reports and surveys’, The Political Quarterly, vol 73, no 4, pp 476–92. Dorling, D., Rigby, J.,Wheeler, B., Ballas, D.,Thomas, B., Fahmy, E., Gordon, D. and Lupton, R. (2007) Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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and political climate: how suicide rates have risen during periods of Conservative government, 1901–2000’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol 56, no 10, pp 722–7.
Thomas, B. and Dorling, D. (2007) Identity in Britain: A cradle to the grave atlas, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Chapter 07
Cornford, J., Dorling, D. and Tether, B. (1995) ‘Historical precedent and British electoral prospects’, Electoral Studies, vol 14, no 2, pp 123–42.
Dorling, D. (2010a) Injustice: Why social inequalities persist, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Dorling, D. (2010b) Mind the gap: New Labour’s legacy on child poverty’, Poverty, Journal of the Child Poverty Action Group, forthcoming. Copy available here: www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/publications/2010/Dorling_2010_Poverty.pdf
Dorling, D. (2010c) ‘Mean machine: structural inequality makes social inequality seem natural’, New Internationalist, no 433, pp 20–21, available from www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/publications/2010/Dorling_2010_New_Internationalist_2010.pdf [see Chapter 44 of this book, page 347.]
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Lawson, N. (2009) All consuming, London: Penguin.
Thomas, B., Dorling, D. and Davey Smith, G. (2010) ‘Inequalities in premature mortality in Britain: observational study from 1921 to 2007’, BMJ, Friday 23 July.
Wilkinson, R. and Pickett, K. (2009) The spirit level: Why more equal societies almost always do better, London: Allen Lane.
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Bauman, Z. (2008) The art of life, Cambridge: Polity Press
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Dorling, D. (2009) ‘The age of anxiety: why we should live in fear for our children’s mental health’, Journal of Public Mental Health, vol 8, no 4, pp 4–10.
Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: Why social inequality persists, Bristol: The Policy Press
Haydon, D. and Scraton, P. (2008) ‘Conflict, regulation and marginalisation in the North of Ireland: the experiences of children and young people’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol 20, no 1, pp 59–78.
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J. Wadsworth (eds) The labour market under New Labour: The state of working Britain 2003, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, Chapter 12.
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Chapter 13
Roberts, R. and W. McMahon (2008) Debating race, ethnicity, harm and crime London: Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/opus1603/EHC_Apr_web_version.pdf).
Chapter 23
Corver, M. (2010) Personal communication to the author.
Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: Why social inequality persists, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Thomas, B. and D. Dorling (2007) Identity in Britain: A cradle-to-grave atlas, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Timmins, N. (2001) The Five Giants: A biography of the welfare state, new edition, London: HarperCollins.
Woolcock, N. (2010) ‘Bright pupils are rejected in scramble for university’, The Sunday Times, April 10, www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/article7093817.ece
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Castree, N. (2009) ‘Charles Darwin and the geographers’, Environment and Planning A, no 41, pp 2293–8.
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Davies, R. (2008) The Darwin conspiracy: Origins of a scientific crime London: Golden Square Books, www.darwin-conspiracy.co.uk/book/chapters/TheDarwinConspiracy.pdf
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Dorling, D. (2010b) Injustice: Why social inequality persists, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Dorling, D. (2010c) ‘The return to elitism in education’, Soundings spring, issue 44, March. [see Chapter 26 of this volume]
Driver, F. (2010) ‘Charles Darwin and the geographers: unnatural selection’, Environment and Planning A, no 42, pp 1–4.
Finnegan, D. (2010) ‘Darwin, dead and buried?’, Environment and Planning A, no 42, pp 259–61.
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Kearns, G. (2010) ‘The descent of Darwin’, Environment and Planning A, no 42, pp 257–8.
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Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2004) People and places: A 2001 census atlas of the UK, Bristol: The Policy Press.
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Brimblecombe, N., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (1999) ‘Mortality and migration in Britain: first results from the British Household Panel Survey’ Social Science and Medicine, vol 49, no 7, pp 981–88.
Connolly, S. and O’Reilly, D. (2007) ‘The contribution of migration to changes in the distribution of health over time: five-year follow-up study in Northern Ireland’, Social Science and Medicine, vol 65, no 5, pp 1004–11.
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