Whitehead, S., Page, S., Jeffery, H. and McCormack, F. (2023) Exploring women’s experience of drug and alcohol treatment in the West Midlands. Available online https://justiceinnovation.org/sites/default/files/media/document/2023/CJI_WOMENS-DRUG-%26-ALCOHOL-TREATMENT_13-9-23_DIGITAL_0.pdf
Knight, B. and Page, S. (2023) A Different Kind of Growth to End Poverty. IN Page, S., Coates. M., Tipping, J., Frangos, J. and Goldstraw, K. (eds) Action on Poverty in the UK. Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland pp327-343
Page, S. (2023) Seeking Asylum and Refuge: Poverty, Destitution and Unemployment. IN Page, S., Coates. M., Tipping, J., Frangos, J. and Goldstraw, K. (eds) Action on Poverty in the UK. Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, pp303-327
Page, S., Bratt, S. and Oldfield, S., (2023) Drugs and Alcohol Addictions, Sexual Exploitation and Poverty.IN Page, S., Coates. M., Tipping, J., Frangos, J. and Goldstraw, K. (eds) Action on Poverty in the UK. Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, pp249-271
Goldstraw, K. and Page, S. (2023) Poverty as a Public Health Concern. IN Page, S., Coates. M., Tipping, J., Frangos, J. and Goldstraw, K. (eds) Action on Poverty in the UK. Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, pp73-887 Page, S. and Griffin, S. (2023) The informal tripart relationship between the state, neighbourhood police and community groups: community safety perceptions and practices in a Midlands neighbourhood in the UK, Safer Communities, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/SC-03-2023-0009
Page, S. (2023) Asylum seeker poverty and bail reporting change activism. Local Economy, Vol 37(8), pp 708–726. https://doi.org/10.1177/02690942231175092
Page, S. (2023) Reflective participatory crime prevention education and solution finding through World Café and Forum Theatre with young people and young adults, Safer Communities, Vol 22 (3), pp 156-171. https://doi.org/10.1108/SC-08-2022-0034
Page, S., Turner, J. and Plimley, S. (2022) Identifying gambling-related harms earlier to inform sentencing and treatment pathways. Probation Quarterly. Issue 26, ISSN 2752-6933 pp 55-60 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ec3ce97a1716758c54691b7/t/6392fdc3aca2e6275333f232/1670577604733/Identifying+gambling-related+harms+earlier+to+inform+sentencing+and+treatment+pathways.pdf
Page, S., Chamberlain, V. and Gratton, N. (2022) Performing well: Male prisoner experiences of drama, dance, singing and puppetry in England, Journal of Incarceration. Vol3(2), pp 1-21 doi: 10.1177/26326663221106162
Page, S., Turner, J., Bailey, L., Plimley, S., Bratt, S. and McFarlane, K. (2021) Collaboration in conducting research: reflections on a mixed methods online data collection study with sentencers pertaining to their knowledge and experiences of sentencing those with gambling problems committed crimes. ECAN Bulletin, Howard League for Penal Reform, Accessed online (05/11/2021) ECAN webpage
Page, S. (2021) Sentencers’ understanding and treatment of problem gamblers: The report of the Commission on Crime and Problem Gambling. Howard League for Penal Reform, London ISBN 978-1-911114-59-8
Page, S. (2020) ‘PEOPLE GET KILLED CAUSE OF THERE [THEIR] SKIN. IT CANNOT BE STOPPED’: A MIDLANDS CASE STUDY CONSIDERING EXPERIENCES OF RACISM AMONGST PUPILS IN UK SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND THE COMMUNITY. British Journal of Community Justice. Vol15(3), pp1-18 https://www.mmuperu.co.uk/bjcj/articles/people-get-killed-cause-of-there-their-skin.-it-cannot-be-stopped-a-midland
Page, S., Gratton, N., Brindle-Wilkinson, R., Chamberlain, V. and Campbell, N. (2020) Informing Prison Theatre Improvement through World Café Conversations with Prisoners. Prison Service Journal Issue 248, pp45-55 https://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/publications/psj/prison-service-journal-248
Page, S. (2019) The number of suspected victims of trafficking and slavery in the UK increased by 35% in 2017; of the 5,145 suspected victims from 116 countries, 2,118 were minors. IN Lymes A & Treadwell J (eds) 50 facts about crime that everyone in Britain should know. Polity Press, Bristol pp161-166