1. Appleton, C., & van Zyl Smit, D. (2016). The paradox of reform: Life imprisonment in England and Wales. In D. van Zyl Smit & C. Appleton (Eds.), Life imprisonment and human rights (pp. 217–240). Hart: Oxford.
2. Ashworth, A. (2000). Victims’ rights, defendants’ rights and criminal procedure. In A. Crawford & J. Goodey (Eds.), Integrating a victim perspective within criminal justice (pp. 185–204). Aldershot: Ashgate.
3. Bottomley, A. K. (1990). Parole in transition: A comparative study of origins, developments, and prospects for the 1990s. Crime and Justice, 12, 319–374.
4. Bottoms, A. (1995). The philosophy and politics of punishment and sentencing. In C. Clarkson & R. Morgan (Eds.), The politics of sentencing reform (pp. 17–49). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
5. Cheliotis, L. K. (2006). How iron is the iron cage of new penology? The role of human agency in the implementation of criminal justice policy. Punishment and Society, 8(3), 313–340.