Books
Almond, P. and Esbester, M. (2019), Health and Safety in Contemporary Britain: Society, Legitimacy, and Change since 1960, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Almond, P. (2013), Corporate Manslaughter and Regulatory Reform, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Selected book chapters
Almond, P. (2020) ‘Workplace Safety and Criminalisation: A Double-Edged Sword’, in A. Bogg, J. Collins, M. Freedland, and J. Herring (eds.) Criminality at Work, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ch.19 (pp391-408).
Esbester, M. and Almond, P. (2017) ‘Do the Public have a Problem with Health and Safety?’ in R. Dingwall and S. Frost (eds.) Health and Safety in a Changing World, London: Routledge, pp.16-36.
Almond, P. and Esbester, M. (2016) ‘Il/legitimate risks? Public opinion and Health and safety Regulation in post-1960 Britain’, in T. Crook and M. Esbester (eds.) Governing Risks: Danger, Safety and Accidents in Modern Britain, c. 1800-2000, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp.295-314.
Selected journal articles
Almond, P. and van Erp, J. (2020) ‘Regulation and Governance versus Criminology: Disciplinary Divides, Intersections and Opportunities’, Regulation & Governance, 14/2: 167-183: https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12202.
Almond, P. and Esbester, M. (2018) ‘Regulatory Inspection and the Changing Legitimacy of Health and Safety’, Regulation & Governance, 12/1: 46-63.
Almond, P. and Gray, G.C. (2017) ‘Frontline Safety: Understanding the Workplace as a Site of Regulatory Engagement’, Law & Policy, 39/1: 5-26.
Almond, P. and Esbester, M. (2016) ‘The Changing Legitimacy of Health and Safety, 1960-2015: Understanding the Past, Preparing for the Future’, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 14/1: 81-96.