Gary J. Armstrong
1960
Dr. Gary J. Armstrong has been a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at City, University of London, since 2018. He previously lectured in the Sociology of Sport at Brunel University, and before that in Criminology at the University of Westminster, and later the University of Reading. Amongst the many criminology projects he has been involved in, two of the best known publications are *Images of Control: The Rise of the Maximum Surveillance Society* (co-authored with Clive Norris) and *Surveillance, CCTV and Social Control* (co-edited with Clive Norris and Jade Moran). His research into sports-related matters has produced numerous books co-authored or co-edited with Richard Giulianotti, Jon Mitchell, Alberto Testa, Pete Fussey, Dick Hobbs, James Rosbrook-Thompson, and Matthew Bell. Source: [City University of London](https://www.city.ac.uk/about/people/academics/gary-armstrong)
Social History of Sheffield Boxing, Volume I
Football hooligans
Football in Africa
Global and Local Football in Malta
Mixed-Occupancy Housing in London
Blade Runners
Fear and Loathing in World Football
Football Cultures and Identities
Global and Local Football
Global and local football
Social History of Sheffield Boxing, Volume II