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Publications

BOOKS​

 

Connolly J (2006) Drugs and crime in Ireland. Overview series 3. Dublin: Health Research Board.https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/6045/1/2996-3177.pdf

 

 

Connolly J (2005) The illicit drug market in Ireland. Overview series 2. Dublin: Health Research Board.https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/6018/1/HRB_Overview_2.pdf

 

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BOOK CHAPTERS

 

Connolly J, Rowe M and Clayton E: ‘Internal governance and Police Stops’ in Aston, Elizabeth, Janos Fazekas, Genevieve Lennon, Sofie De Kimpe and Mike Rowe, eds. (2023), Governing police stops across Europe. London: Palgrave.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Governing-Palgraves-Critical-Policing-Studies/dp/3031413628

 

 

Elizabeth Aston, Genevieve Lennon, Christian Mouhanna, and Johnny Connolly: ‘The role of data in enhancing the governance of Police Stops in Europe’ in Aston, Elizabeth, Janos Fazekas, Genevieve Lennon, Sofie De Kimpe and Mike Rowe, eds. (2023), Governing police stops across Europe. London: Palgrave.

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-41363-6_7

 

Connolly J (2019) Using research triangulation to investigate illicit drug markets in Jennifer Schweppe eds. Case Studies in Legal Research Methodologies: Reflections on Theory and Practice. Clarus Press. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/22837/

 

 

Connolly J and Percy A (2016) Drug policy and criminal justice in Ireland. Getting the balance right! In Deirdre Healy, Claire Hamilton, Yvonne Daly and Michelle Butler, eds.Handbook of Irish Criminology. Forthcoming. Routledge. https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/illicit-drugs-criminal-justice-and-harm-reduction-getting-the-bal

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Institute of Public Administration (2002) ‘Policing Ireland – Past, Present and Future’. In P O’Mahony eds., Criminal Justice in Ireland. Dublin: IPA.

https://www.ipa.ie/law/criminal-justice-in-ireland-reprinted-2008.1086.html

 

 

  1. Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

 

Connolly J (2017) The hidden victims of systemic drug and community-based violence. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. Special issue. https://nilq.qub.ac.uk/index.php/nilq/article/view/54

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Irish Criminal law Journal (1998) ‘From Colonial policing to Community Policing’. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/12753/

 

 

  1. Research publications – including peer-reviewed (PR)

 

John Reddy, Johnny Connolly and John Bamber (2020) Young People At Risk (YPAR) A case study. Department of justice. Government Publications. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/37980/

 

 

Connolly J and Mulcahy J (2019) Building Community Resilience: Responding to criminal networks in Dublin South Central. See https://www.bcrproject.ie/home/ for implementation outcomes. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/31426/

 

 

Connolly J and Buckley L (2016) Demanding money with menace: responding to drug-related intimidation and community violence. An evidence review. Dublin: Health Research Board/ Citywide Drugs Crisis Campaign. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/25201/

 

 

RAND Europe (2015) Alternative to coercive sanctions to drug law offences and drug-related crime in Europe. DG European Commission. (Author of Irish chapter) (PR) https://www.rand.org/randeurope/research/projects/coercive-sanctions-alternatives-for-drug-crimes.html

 

 

Connolly J (2014) Illicit drug markets in Ireland. National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol. Dublin: Government Publications.(PR)https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/22837/

 

 

Connolly J (2014) Developing new indicators to monitor drug seizures in Europe – a five country study. Lisbon. EMCDDA. (PR)https://www.emcdda.europa.eu/topics/key-indicators_en

 

 

Connolly J (2012) A better city for all: Responding to drug-related anti-social behaviour in Dublin. Strategic Response Group. (PR) https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/18455/

 

 

Lyons S, Robinson J, Carew A, Gibney, S, Connolly J and Long, J (2010) Close to home: a study on the misuse of drugs and alcohol in the Midland region.   Midland Regional Drugs Task Force: Offaly. (PR) https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/13108/

 

 

Connolly J, Foran S, Donovan A, Carew A and Long J (2008) Crack cocaine in the Dublin region: an evidence base for a crack cocaine strategy. HRB Research Series 6.   Health Research Board: Dublin. (PR) https://www.hrb.ie/fileadmin/publications_files/HRB_Research_Series_6.pdf

 

 

Council of Europe (2006) Responding to open drug scenes - a partnership approach. Pompidou Group. Council of Europe. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/6044/1/2993-RespondingToOpenDrugScenes.pdf

 

 

Palestinian Child Prisoners (2005) Researcher for documentary in Palestine and Israel on Child prisoners

 

Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women’s Rights (2005) Report on Community Policing in Ireland. Dublin: Government Publications. 

 

European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction (2005) Assessment of Croatian Police and Justice System Data Sources. Lisbon: Portugal. 

 

Blanchardstown Local Drugs Task Force (2004) Developing Integrated Policing – The Blanchardstown Community Policy Forum

 

National Advisory Committee on Drugs (2004) Criminological & Sociological consequences of Cannabis Use. Dublin: Government Publications. (PR)

 

North Inner City Drugs Task Force (2003) Drugs, Crime and Community in Dublin – Monitoring quality of life in the North Inner City.     

                                                                                                       

North Inner City Drugs Task Force (2002) Community Policing and Drugs in Dublin.

 

A short history of Ireland (2000) CD. Published by Historical Insights Ireland.

 

Connolly J (1997) Beyond the politics of ‘Law & Order’. Centre for Research

& Documentation: Belfast.

 

  1. Book reviews and media articles

 

Irish Times (Feb 2017) At the heart of the policing problems is the issue of ‘Cop Culture’

 

Irish Times (April 2016) The use of the term ‘Gangland’ is an admission of defeat.

 

Drugnet Ireland (2002-2016) Contributor of approximately 150 articles. https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/

 

History Ireland (2001) Book Review - Mountjoy Jail: A History.

 

Irish Bar Review (2000) Book Review - ‘Bloody Sunday’ and The Rule of Law in Northern Ireland.                                         

 

Sunday Business Post (1999) The ‘Patten Report’- An Assessment.

 

Irish Criminal Law Journal (1999) Book Review – The Irish Police: A Legal and                       Constitutional Perspective.

 

Historical Insights Ireland (1999) ‘Ireland: A Short History’ – CD Rom.

 

Sunday Business Post (1998) The ‘Patten Commission’- The Task Ahead.

 

Belfast Community Forum (1995) Policing in a New Society: Report on a Police reform Conference held in West Belfast.

                               

 

  1. CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

 

2023    European Society of Criminology Annual Conference – Policing and Young People

2021    Understanding anti-social behaviour. Submission to Oireachtas Justice Committee

2019    Policing Authority Conference – A public conversation on community safety.

2019    Human Rights and Community Policing – Galway University.

2019    Building young community leaders (Input and Chair) Larkin College 

2019    Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors Annual Conference: The     Commission on the Future of Policing  

2018 Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice and Equality, Community Policing. October.

2018 Association for Criminal Justice research and development, Dublin Castle, July: Youth justice and victimization

2017 1st Bi-Regional meeting for the exchange of good practice, EU and Central and Latin America, Costa Rica, June. The Dublin Drug Treatment Court

2017 Postgraduate Masterclass: Real World Research, University of Limerick. April

2015 Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice. ‘Gangland and community’

2015 Bray local community conference. ‘Legal responses to New Psychoactive Substances’

2015 North Inner City Community Policing Forum ‘The community policing forum – 15 years on’.

2014 British Medical Association/ Irish Medical Organisation Annual Conference ‘Drugs recovery, criminal justice and public health’

2014 EMCDDA/EUROPOL Conference, Lisbon. ‘Understanding drug seizures – towards a new monitoring instrument’

2013 Citywide drugs crisis campaign national conference ‘Beyond drug criminalisation – what are the options?

2012 Cork University debating society. ‘That this house would legalise cannabis – Opposed the motion and lost!’

2012 European Commission conference on New Psychoactive Substances. ‘The Irish experience’

2011 Second EU Commission, EMCDDA, EUROPOL conference on drug supply, Lisbon. ‘Conceptualising drug markets’

2010 First EU Commission, EMCDDA, EUROPOL conference on drug supply, Brussels.

Session Chair and Respondent.

2009 Organised national conference on Crack Cocaine, Croke Park, Dublin.

2009 Citywide drugs crisis campaign conference, Portlaoise.‘Understanding the links between drugs and crime’

2008` Pompidou Group, Council of Europe, Strasbourg. ‘Understanding recidivism’

2008 Irish Criminology Conference, Sligo. Attendance.

2007 Trinity College Historical Society. ‘That this house would legalise cannabis’. Opposed the motion and won!

2007 EMCDDA, EUROPOL Conference, Lisbon.‘Understanding drug prices’

2007 Horizontal Drugs Group, Brussels. ‘Drugs, crime and community policing’

2007 Irish Criminology Conference, Dublin.Session Chair.

2006 Pompidou Group, Council of Europe, Bucharest.‘Alternatives to Prison’

2006 Pompidou Group, Council of Europe, Helsinki.‘Building partnerships in response to drug problems’

2005 International Harm Reduction Association, Belfast. Attendance.

2004 European Network on Drugs in Prison, Hungary.‘Discipline and care in Irish Prisons’

2002 National Crime Council. ‘The North Inner City Community Policing Forum’

2001 Irish Council for Civil Liberties. ‘Police Accountability’

2001 Dublin Trades Council. Are ‘Patten Reforms required in the South?’

2001 American Conference of Irish Studies.‘Policing and Truth in Northern Ireland’

New York

2000 American Conference of Irish Studies. ‘The Politics of Patten – Police Reform.

Limerick University in Northern Ireland’

1999 Derry Policing Conference The ‘Patten Report’- An Overview

1998 National Crime Forum ‘Community Policing in Ireland: A proposal’

1999 Ardoyne Summer school. Belfast. ‘The Future of Policing in Northern Ireland’

1997 Dublin Citywide Drugs Crisis Campaign. ‘International Models of Community Policing’

1996 John Jay College, New York.‘Towards community policing’. Dept. of Justice, Ireland

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