Crowd action as intergroup process: Introducing the police perspective C Stott, S Reicher European journal of social psychology 28 (4), 509-529, 1998 | 382 | 1998 |
How conflict escalates: The inter-group dynamics of collective football crowdViolence' C Stott, S Reicher Sociology 32 (2), 353-377, 1998 | 380 | 1998 |
‘Hooligans’ abroad? Inter‐group dynamics, social identity and participation in collective ‘disorder’at the 1998 World Cup Finals C Stott, P Hutchison, J Drury British journal of social psychology 40 (3), 359-384, 2001 | 344 | 2001 |
Crowds, context and identity: Dynamic categorization processes in the'poll tax riot' C Stott, J Drury Human relations 53 (2), 247-273, 2000 | 336 | 2000 |
An integrated approach to crowd psychology and public order policing S Reicher, C Stott, P Cronin, O Adang Policing: an international journal of police strategies & management 27 (4 …, 2004 | 330 | 2004 |
Mad mobs and Englishmen?: Myths and realities of the 2011 riots C Stott, S Reicher Robinson, 2011 | 258 | 2011 |
Knowledge-based public order policing: Principles and practice S Reicher, C Stott, J Drury, O Adang, P Cronin, A Livingstone Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 1 (4), 403-415, 2007 | 218 | 2007 |
Football'hooliganism': policing and the war on the'English disease' C Stott, G Pearson Pennant Books, 2007 | 214 | 2007 |
Tackling football hooliganism: A quantitative study of public order, policing and crowd psychology. C Stott, O Adang, A Livingstone, M Schreiber Psychology, public policy, and law 14 (2), 115, 2008 | 203 | 2008 |
‘Keeping the Peace’ Social Identity, Procedural Justice and the Policing of Football Crowds C Stott, J Hoggett, G Pearson The British journal of criminology 52 (2), 381-399, 2012 | 195 | 2012 |
On order and disorder during the COVID‐19 pandemic S Reicher, C Stott British Journal of Social Psychology 59 (3), 694-702, 2020 | 190 | 2020 |
Transforming the boundaries of collective identity: From the ‘local’anti-road campaign to ‘global’resistance? J Drury, S Reicher, C Stott Social movement studies 2 (2), 191-212, 2003 | 186 | 2003 |
Variability in the collective behaviour of England fans at Euro2004:‘Hooliganism’, public order policing and social change C Stott, O Adang, A Livingstone, M Schreiber European journal of social psychology 37 (1), 75-100, 2007 | 183 | 2007 |
When is policing fair? Groups, identity and judgements of the procedural justice of coercive crowd policing M Radburn, C Stott, B Bradford, M Robinson Policing and society 28 (6), 647-664, 2018 | 145 | 2018 |
The social psychological processes of ‘procedural justice’: Concepts, critiques and opportunities M Radburn, C Stott Criminology & criminal justice 19 (4), 421-438, 2019 | 137 | 2019 |
The messaging threshold in computer-mediated communication FJM Reid, V Malinek, CJT Stott, JSBT Evans Ergonomics 39 (8), 1017-1037, 1996 | 137 | 1996 |
Crowdedness mediates the effect of social identification on positive emotion in a crowd: A survey of two crowd events D Novelli, J Drury, S Reicher, C Stott PloS one 8 (11), e78983, 2013 | 134 | 2013 |
Psychological disaster myths in the perception and management of mass emergencies J Drury, D Novelli, C Stott Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43 (11), 2259-2270, 2013 | 131 | 2013 |
Representing crowd behaviour in emergency planning guidance:‘mass panic’or collective resilience? J Drury, D Novelli, C Stott Resilience 1 (1), 18-37, 2013 | 127 | 2013 |
Bias as a research strategy in participant observation: The case of intergroup conflict J Drury, C Stott Field Methods 13 (1), 47-67, 2001 | 123 | 2001 |