Professor Susan Easton
Emeritus Professor
Elliott Jaques 005
- Email: susan.easton@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 266242
Easton, S. and Piper, C. (2022) 'Sentencing and Punishment: The Quest for Justice'. Oxford: Oxford University Press, USA. ISSN 10: 0192863304 ISSN 13: 9780192863300
Easton, S. (2022) 'Not just another brick in the wall? Protecting prisoners' right to education'. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 69 (June 2022). pp. 1 - 13. ISSN: 1756-0616 Open Access Link
Easton, S. (2021) 'Voting Rights for Prisoners', in Loveland, I. (ed.) British and Canadian Public Law in Comparative Perspective. Oxford : Hart Publishing. pp. 75 - 102. ISBN 10: 1509931112. ISBN 13: 9781509931118.
Easton, S. and Piper, C. (2019) 'Outsourcing punishment: A poisoned chalice?'. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 58. pp. 69 - 79. ISSN: 1756-0616 Open Access Link
Easton, SM. (2018) 'The Politics of the Prison and the Prisoner: Zoon Politikon'. London: Routledge. ISSN 13: 9781138946033
Easton, SM. (2018) 'Older prisoners, gender and family life', in Herring, J. and Clough, B. (eds.) Aging, Gender and Family Law. London : Routledge/Taylor and Francis. pp. 142 - 158. ISBN 13: 9781138744943. Open Access Link
Easton, SM. and Piper, C. (2016) 'Sentencing and Punishment 4th edition'. oxford: Oxford University Press.
Easton, S. (2014) 'Silence and Confessions The Suspect as the Source of Evidence'. Palgrave Macmillan. ISSN 10: 1137333812 ISSN 13: 9781137333810
Easton, SM. (2013) 'Protecting Prisoners: the impact of international human rights law on the treatment of prisoners in the United Kingdom'. The Prison Journal (United States, journal of the Pennsylvania Prison Society. pp. 1 - 18.Open Access Link
Easton, SM. (2012) 'Felon disenfranchisement and social death'.British Society of Criminology. University of Portsmouth. 4 - 6 July. [unpublished]
Piper, CD. and Easton, S. (2012) 'How effective is non-custodial sentencing in achieving compliance with road traffic law?'.Achieving Compliance with Road Traffic Law. Brunel University. 13 - 13 June. Brunel University.Open Access Link
Easton, SM. (2012) 'Should prisoners be allowed to vote?'.Socio-Legal Studies Association. University of Leicester. 5 - 7 April. [unpublished]
Easton, SM. (2011) 'Prisoners' rights: principles and practice'. London, USA and Canada: Routledge. ISSN 10: 1843928094 ISSN 13: 978-1843928096