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The Applied Social Science Unit of Research and Evaluation Dr Karenza Moore: Gender and deviance; socio-cultural
(ASSURE) is also based in the Department. Members of staff have representations of new technologies; recreational drugs – local and
developed considerable expertise in offering a form of community- global criminal cultures.
based evaluation which provides ongoing, systematic information
that strengthens projects during their life cycle, and, whenever Hannah Morgan: Disability studies; citizenship; qualitative
possible, outcome data to assess the extent of change. The primary methods; EU law and policy
purpose of community-based evaluation is to identify problems and .
opportunities in the project’s host communities, and to provide Dr Ian Paylor: Social exclusion; youth; drugs; income
staff and stakeholders with reliable information from which to maintenance; the relationship between crime and social factors.
address problems and build on strengths and opportunities. The
Department welcomes applications from students wishing to Dr Sue Penna: Welfare governance: social theory: globalisation
undertake their research degree within this unit. and EU policy; organised crime.
STAFF RESEARCH INTERESTS Bob Sapey: Disability, technologies, community care.
Dr Karen Broadhurst: Philosophy of social research, the Prof David Smith: Criminal justice policy; criminology; social work
practice/research interface, the definition and delivery of family with offenders.
support, adoption and fostering, decision-making in public services.
Dr Carolyn Taylor: Children, childhood and child development;
Dr Claire Fitzpatrick: Youth justice; children in care; youth social work processes and interventions; assessment; critical
offending. reflection; ethics and values in professional practice.
Dr Luca Follis: Penology; the history of the prison; Foucault; Prof Sue White: Qualitative methods; ethnography; discourse;
human rights. professional practice.
Dr Chris Grover: The press reporting of sexual offences; social Prof Sue Wise: Equal opportunities; feminist theory; lesbian and
policy and criminology; social security and welfare reform; the gay issues in social policy; new social movements.
national childcare strategy.
Dr Paul Iganski: Hate crime; racist violence; human rights and civil
liberties; racism; antisemitism; cultural ciminology.
Dr Stuart Kirby: Offender profiling; policing (serious and
organised crime); multi-agency responses to community safety and
situational crime prevention.
Claire Mason: Child protection and family support.
Prof Corinne May-Chahal: Child care, human rights, gambling,
family justice.
Dr Fiona Measham: Alcohol and illicit drug use; cultural and
historical criminology; research methods.
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