DIXON, BILL, 2024. Theoretical Criminology. 28(3), 267-286
DIXON, BILL, 2024. British Journal of Criminology. 64(5), 1063-1079
DIXON, BILL, 2020. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. 14(3), 686-697
DIXON, BILL, 2019. Journal of Modern African Studies. 57(2), 203-221
CARRINGTON, KERRY, DIXON, BILL, FONSECA, DAVID, RODRIGUEZ GOYES, DAVID, LIU, JIANHONG and ZYSMAN, DIEGO, 2019. Critical Criminology. 27(1), 163-189
DIXON, BILL, 2015. British Journal of Criminology. 55(6), 1131-1148
DIXON, BILL, 2015. South African Crime Quarterly. 53, 5-14
DIXON, BILL, 2013. South African Crime Quarterly. 46, 5-11
DIXON, BILL, 2013. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 46(3), 319-334
DIXON, BILL, 2012. South African Crime Quarterly. 3-10
DIXON, BILL and GADD, DAVID, 2012. South African Crime Quarterly. 25-30
GADD, DAVID and DIXON, BILL, 2011. Losing the Race: Thinking Psychosocially About Racially Motivated Crime Karnac.
DIXON, BILL, 2010. . In: SAGANT, VALERIE and SHAW, MARGARET, eds., International Report on Crime Prevention and Community Safety: Trends and Perspectives International Centre for the Prevention of Crime. 92-94
GADD, DAVID and DIXON, BILL, 2009. Posing the ‘Why’ Question: Understanding the Perpetration of Racially Motivated Violence and Harassment. In: LEVIN, BRIAN, ed., Understanding and Defining Hate Crime 1. Praeger. 77-94
DIXON, BILL, 2007. International Relations. 21(2), 163-182
DIXON, BILL and GADD, DAVID, 2006. Criminology & Criminal Justice. 6(3), 309-328
DIXON, BILL, 2006. Critical Social Policy. 26(1), 169-191
GADD, DAVID, DIXON, BILL and JEFFERSON, TONY, 2005. Keele University.
DIXON, BILL, 2004. Society in Transition: Journal of the South African Sociological Association. 35(2), 251-272
DIXON, BILL, 2004. Crime, Law and Social Change. 41(4), 359-384
DIXON, BILL and VAN DER SPUY, ELRENA, eds., 2004. Justice Gained?: Crime and Crime Control in South Africa’s Transition Willan/UCT Press.
DIXON, BILL, 2004. Introduction: Justice Gained? Crime, crime control and criminology in transition. In: DIXON, BILL and VAN DER SPUY, ELRENA, eds., Justice Gained?: Crime and Crime Control in South Africa’s Transition Willan/UCT Press. ix-xxxvii
DIXON, BILL, 2004. Cosmetic crime prevention. In: DIXON, BILL and VAN DER SPUY, ELRENA, eds., Justice Gained?: Crime and Crime Control in South Africa’s Transition Willan/UCT Press. 163-192
DIXON, BILL and RAUCH, JANINE, 2004. Institute for Security Studies. (1-9199913-44-0)
DIXON, BILL, 2002. 'Not rocket science’: evaluating crime prevention’. In: PELSER, ERIC, ed., Crime Prevention Partnerships: Lessons from Practice Institute for Security Studies. 89-102
IRVING, BARRIE and DIXON, BILL, 2002. Hotspotting: Turning Police Theory into Practice in Thames Valley and Northumbria The Police Foundation. (0-947692-33-9)
DIXON, BILL, 2002. Cloud over the Rainbow: Crime and Transition in South Africa Institute for Justice and Reconciliation.
DIXON, BILL, 2001. Society in Transition: Journal of the South African Sociological Association. 32(2), 205-227
DIXON, BILL, 2001. From cafeteria to à la carte: The Law Commission’s new sentencing framework South African Journal of Criminal Justice. 14(2), 168-178
DIXON, BILL and JOHNS, LISA-MARIE, 2001.
DIXON, BILL, 2000. Accountable policing: A four-dimensional analysis South African Journal of Criminal Justice. 13, 69-83
DIXON, BILL, 2000. Safety and Security: A Review Institute for the Study of Public Policy.
DIXON, BILL, 2000. The Globalisation of Democratic Policing: Sector Policing and Zero Tolerance in the new South Africa Institute of Criminology, University of Cape Town.
DIXON, BILL, 2000. African Security Review. 9(3), 73-78
DIXON, BILL and SMITH, GRAHAM, 1998. International Journal of the Sociology of Law. 26(4), 419-435
DIXON, BILL and STANKO, BETSY, 1995. Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy. 5(3), 171-183
DIXON, BILL and STANKO, ELIZABETH, 1993. Serving the People: Sector policing and public accountability Centre for Criminal Justice Research, Brunel University.