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Masson, I and Booth, N (2024) 'Ambiguous loss: the experiences of remand prisoners' loved ones.' Criminology & Criminal Justice. (Forthcoming) Please click the title to check availability.

Lill, P, Trick, J and Booth, N (2024) '"Diversion is absolutely amazing": how Advance diverts women from the criminal justice system.' Prison Service Journal. (Forthcoming) Please click the title to check availability.

Masson, I and Booth, N (2023) 'A mother’s work is never done - mothers affected by remand.' In: Baldwin, L, ed. Gendered justice: women, trauma and crime. Waterside Press, Sherfield on Lodden. ISBN 9781914603426 Please click the title to check availability.

Booth, N, Masson, I and Baldwin, L, eds. (2023) Experiences of punishment, abuse and justice by women and families, volume 2. Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 9781447363910

Masson, I and Booth, N (2022) 'Using techniques of neutralisation to maintain contact; the experiences of loved ones supporting remand prisoners.' The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 61 (4). pp. 463-483.

Masson, I and Booth, N, eds. (2022) The Routledge handbook of women's experiences of criminal justice. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781032064307

Booth, N, Masson, I and Dakri, F (2022) '(Wo)men in the middle: the gendered role of supporting prisoners.' In: Masson, I and Booth, N, eds. The Routledge handbook of women's experiences of criminal justice. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 413-423. ISBN 9781032064307

Quinlan, C, Baldwin, L and Booth, N (2022) 'Feminist ethics and research with women in prison.' The Prison Journal, 102 (2). pp. 172-195.

Baldwin, L, Masson, L and Booth, N (2021) 'Continuing the conversation: reflections from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network.' In: Masson, L, Baldwin, L and Booth, N, eds. Critical reflections on women, family, crime and justice. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 219-228. ISBN 9781447358695

Masson, L, Baldwin, L and Booth, N, eds. (2021) Critical reflections on women, family, crime and justice, volume 1. Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 9781447358695

Masson, L, Booth, N and Baldwin, L (2021) 'Starting the conversation: an introduction to the Women, Family, Crime and Justice network.' In: Masson, L, Baldwin, L and Booth, N, eds. Critical reflections on women, family, crime and justice. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 1-10. ISBN 9781447358695

Booth, N and Masson, I (2021) 'Loved ones of remand prisoners: the hidden victims of COVID-19.' Prison Service Journal, 253. pp. 23-31.

Booth, N (2020) 'Maintaining family ties: how family practices are renegotiated to promote mother-child contact.' In: Lockwood, K, ed. Mothering from the inside: research on motherhood and imprisonment. Emerald, Bingley, pp. 31-48. ISBN 9781789733440

Booth, N (2020) Maternal imprisonment and family life: from the caregiver's perspective. Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 9781447352297

Booth, N (2020) Staying in touch [blog post]. Sensory Criminology: Exploring Sensory Experience of the Criminological, Feb 3.

Masson, I and Booth, N (2018) 'Examining prisoners’ families: definitions, developments and difficulties.' Howard League for Penal Reform ECAN Bulletin, 39. pp. 15-20.

Booth, N, Masson, I and Baldwin, L (2018) 'Promises, promises: can the Female Offender Strategy deliver?' Probation Journal, 65 (4). pp. 429-438.

Booth, N (2018) 'Maintaining family ties: the disparities between policy and practice following maternal imprisonment in England and Wales.' In: Gordon, L, ed. Contemporary research and analysis on the children of prisoners: invisible children. Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 155-171. ISBN 9781527503595

Booth, N (2017) 'Prisoners’ children and families.' Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 181 (15). pp. 246-248.

Booth, N (2017) 'Maternal imprisonment: a family sentence.' In: Hudson, J, Needham, C and Heins, E, eds. Social policy review 29: analysis and debate in social policy, 2017. Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 105-126. ISBN 9781447336211

Williams, K, Papadopoulou, V and Booth, N (2012) Prisoners’ childhood and family backgrounds: results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) longitudinal cohort study of prisoners. Ministry of Justice Research Series 4/12, London. ISBN 9781840995442

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