Areas of expertise
- Access To Justice 180102
- Causes And Prevention Of Crime 160201
- Social Change 160805
- Law And Society 180119
- Professional Ethics (Incl. Police And Research Ethics) 220107
- Industrial Relations 150306
- Police Administration, Procedures And Practice 160205
- Sociology 1608
Publications
- Marks, M 2008, 'Looking different, acting different: Struggles for equality within the South African Police Service', Public Administration, vol. 86, no. 3, pp. 643-665.
- Marks, M & Fleming, J 2008, 'Exception to the rule: the spread of the police union movement across the world', in R. DeLord; J. Burpo; M. Shannon and J. Spearing (ed.), Police Union Power, Politics and Confrontation in the 21st Century, Charles C Thomas Publisher Ltd, Illinois, pp. 301-311.
- Wood, J, Fleming, J & Marks, M 2008, 'Building the capacity of police change agents: The nexus policing project', Policing and Society: an international journal of research & policy, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 72-87.
- Marks, M & Sklansky, D 2008, 'Voices from below: unions and participatory arrangements in the police workplace', Police Practice and Research, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 85-94.
- Marks, M, Shearing, C & Wood, J 2008, 'Who should the police be? Finding a new narrative for community policing in South Africa', Police Practice and Research, vol. iFirst Article, no. Vol. 10, No. 2, April 2009, pp. 145-155.
- Sklansky, D & Marks, M 2008, 'The role of the rank and file in police reform', Policing and Society: an international journal of research & policy, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 1-6.
- Marks, M & Wood, J 2008, 'Generating Youth Safety from Below: Situating Young People at the Centre of Knowledge-based Policing', in Tom Williamson (ed.), The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, pp. 263-278.
- Marks, M & Fleming, J 2008, 'Having a voice: the quest for democratic policing in South Africa', Journal of Organizational Change Management, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 451-459.
- Marks, M & Wood, J 2007, 'The South African policing 'nexus': charting the policing landscape in Durban', South African Review of Sociology, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 134-160.
- Marks, M 2007, 'Police Unions and their Influence: Subculture or Counter-culture?', in Megan O'Neill, Monique Marks, Anne-Marie Singh (ed.), Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 229-251.
- Marks, M & Fleming, J 2007, 'Police as workers', SA Crime Quarterly, vol. 19, no. March, pp. 13-19.
- Wood, J & Marks, M 2007, 'Cultural Change Through 'Nexus' Policing', in Megan O'Neill, Monique Marks, Anne-Marie Singh (ed.), Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 275-294.
- Marks, M & Singh, A 2007, 'Conclusion: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead in Police Culture', in Megan O'Neill, Monique Marks, Anne-Marie Singh (ed.), Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 349-367.
- Fleming, J, Marks, M & Wood, J 2006, ''Standing on the inside looking out': The significance of police unions in networks of police governance', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 71-89.
- Marks, M & Fleming, J 2006, 'The right to unionise, the right to bargain and the right to democratic policing', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 605, no. (1) May, pp. 178-199.
- Burgess, M, Fleming, J & Marks, M 2006, 'Thinking critically about police unions in Australia: Internal democracy and external responsiveness', Police Practice and Research, vol. 7, no. 5, December, pp. 391-409.
- Marks, M & Fleming, J 2006, 'The untold story: The regulation of police labour rights and the quest for police democratisation', Police Practice and Research, vol. 7, no. (4) September, pp. 309-322.
- Marks, M 2005, Transforming the Robocops Changing Police in South Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scotsville, South Africa.
- Marks, M & Shearing, C 2005, 'Reconceptualising reform practice in South African policing', South African Review of Sociology, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 131-140.
- Marks, M 2005, 'Democratizing police Organizations from the Inside Out Police-Labor Relations in Southern Africa', in Charles B. Feilds & Richter H. Moore, Jr (ed.), Comparative and International Criminal Justice: Traditional and Nontraditional Systems of Law and Control (2nd ed), Waveland Press, Long Grove, pp. 109-131.
- Fleming, J & Marks, M 2004, 'The Conservative Voice of Reason? Australian Police Unions in the 21st Century', Regionalism and Globalisation: The Challenge for Employment Relations, ed. Gordon Stewart and Paul Hyland, The Financial World, Rockhampton Australia, pp. 130-137.
- Marks, M 2004, 'New Methods, New Motives? Appraising Police Behavioural Change in a Post-Apartheid Police Unit', in Abebe Zegeye, Richard Harris and Pat Lauderdale (ed.), Globalization and Post-Apartheid South Africa, de Sitter Publications, Ontario, Canada, pp. 54-88.
- Fleming, J & Marks, M 2004, 'Reformers or Resisters? The State of Police Unionism in Australia', Employment Relations Record, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1-14.
- Marks, M & Shearing, C 2004, 'Introduction: Diversity in Policing: Multi-agency Frameworks and Strategies in South Africa', South African Review of Sociology, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 197-203.
- Fleming, J & Marks, M 2004, 'As Unremarkable as the Air They Breathe? Reforming Police Management in South Africa', Current Sociology, vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 784-808.
- Marks, M 2004, 'Researching Police TransformationThe Ethnographic Imperitive', The British Journal of Criminology, vol. 44, pp. 866-888.
- Fleming, J & Marks, M 2004, 'The Untold Story: The Regulation of Police Labour Rights and The Quest For Police Democratisation', Regionalism and Globalisation: The Challenge for Employment Relations, ed. Gordon Stewart and Paul Hyland, The Financial World, Rockhampton Australia, pp. 297-304.
- Marks, M 2003, 'Shifting Gears or Slamming the Brakes? A Review of Police Behavioural Change in a Post-Apartheid Police Unit', Policing and Society: an international journal of research & policy, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 235-258.