Items where Kingston Author is "De Camargo, Camilla"

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De Camargo, Camilla (2022) ‘It’s tough shit, basically, that you're all gonna get it' : UK virus testing and police officer anxieties of contracting COVID-19. Policing and Society, 32(1), pp. 35-51. ISSN (print) 1043-9463

De Camargo, Camilla and Whiley, Lilith A. (2022) "There's always got to be a villain" : the police as 'dirty' key workers and the effects on occupational prestige. Policing and Society, 32(5), pp. 646-663. ISSN (print) 1043-9463

De Camargo, Camilla (2021) The weaponising of COVID-19 : contamination prevention and the use of spit hoods in UK policing. The Police Journal : Theory, Practice and Principles, ISSN (print) 0032-258X

De Camargo, Camilla (2021) The postcode lottery of safety : COVID-19 guidance and shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) for UK police officers. The Police Journal : Theory, Practice and Principles, ISSN (print) 0032-258X (Epub Ahead of Print)

De Camargo, Camilla and Whiley, Lilith (2020) The mythologisation of key workers : occupational prestige gained, sustained... and lost? International Journal of Sociology & Social Policy, 40(9/10), pp. 849-859. ISSN (print) 0144-333X

De Camargo, Camilla (2020) 'They wanna be us' : PCSO performances, uniforms, and struggles for acceptance. Policing and Society, 30(7), pp. 854-869. ISSN (print) 1043-9463

De Camargo, Camilla R. (2019) "You feel dirty a lot of the time" : policing 'dirty work', contamination and purification rituals. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 21(3), pp. 133-145. ISSN (print) 1461-3557

De Camargo, Camilla (2019) Beauty as duty : the controversy of "gender-neutral" uniforms in the modern police force. In: 10th Annual Faculty Research Conference: Contemporary Issues in Business and Social Sciences in a period of uncertainty; 03 - 04 Jun 2019, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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