Crime

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Professor Di Bailey

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Social work/Counselling, Health and Wellbeing, Crime

Area(s) of expertise: Offender health; Mental health; Self-harm; Social work; Action research; Evaluation


Professor Ellen Billett

School of Science and Technology

Subject(s): Food, Medical , Science, Crime

Area(s) of expertise: Food authenticity and detection of food fraud; Detection of undeclared offal and added protein in meat products; Antibody technology; Immunochemical detection; Models for Parkinson's Disease to give a fuller understanding of the disease process; Neurotoxicity; Production of monoclonal antibodies and use in immunoassays; Proteomics, global study of proteins using both 2D gels and mass spectroscopy; Use of cellular models to study effects of toxic moieties


Fiona Boyd

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Social work/Counselling, Early Years/Childhood inc. Parenting, Crime, Public Sector

Area(s) of expertise: Domestic violence; Child care social work; Child protection; Parenting; Poverty impact on children; Working in public services


Jo Boylan-Kemp

Nottingham Law School

Subject(s): Crime, Law

Area(s) of expertise: Criminal law; Criminal offences; Criminal procedure; Innocence Project; Jury trial; Barristers; English legal system; Family law; Judiciary; Legal profession; Solicitors


Viv Brunsden

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Psychology, Emergency Services, Health and Wellbeing, Society, Crime

Area(s) of expertise: Psychology of the emergency services (esp the fire and rescue service); Violence against emergency service workers; Posttraumatic reactions; Humanitarian assistance; Psychology of disaster; Community safety


Dr Lisa Davis

School of Science and Technology

Subject(s): Crime

Area(s) of expertise: Fingerprints


David Ellicott

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Crime, Law, Social work/Counselling, Youth

Area(s) of expertise: Drugs and crime; Youth justice; Youth offending; Effective practice


Dr Paul Hamilton

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Crime

Area(s) of expertise: Prostitution (street level); Crimes motivated by prejudice; Prisons and resettlement


Roger Hopkins Burke

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Crime, Emergency Services, Law, Youth

Area(s) of expertise: Anti-social behaviour; Public (dis)order policing; Young people and crime; Youth justice; Zero tolerance policing


Helen Hudson

Nottingham Law School

Subject(s): Crime, Law

Area(s) of expertise: Criminal litigation; Civil litigation; Family law


Emma Jelbert

School of Science and Technology

Subject(s): Crime, Science

Area(s) of expertise: Forensic science; Crime scene investigation (CSI); Evidence recovery; Expert witness; Footwear marks; Glove marks


Dr Deborah Lee

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Crime, Higher Education/Universities

Area(s) of expertise: Domestic violence; Student violence towards staff in UK higher education


Andrew O' Hagan

School of Science and Technology

Subject(s): Crime, Law

Area(s) of expertise: Domestic and international drug trafficking; Expert witness procedures; Providing evidence in the UK


Dr Samantha Pegg

Nottingham Law School

Subject(s): Crime, History, Law, Media, Youth

Area(s) of expertise: Child criminality and antisocial behaviour; Child on child killing Victorian and modern; Criminal law; Offences against the person; Manslaughter; Murder; James Bulger; Press presentations of crime and criminality; Sexual offences and sexual offending


Jeremy Robson

Nottingham Law School

Subject(s): Animals, Crime, Law

Area(s) of expertise: Wildlife related crimes; Advocacy; Criminal law; Criminal procedure; Evidence; Sentencing; Trials (Jury and Magistrate)


Dr Judith Rowbotham

School of Arts and Humanities

Subject(s): Crime, Emergency Services, Fashion and Textiles, History, International Relations

Area(s) of expertise: Crime and criminality imagery; Gender and crime; Violence and gender; Public disorder; Police and policing society; Jack the Ripper/Victorian Whitechapel; Victorian murders; Victorian feminism, women’s dress and parlour song; Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon; British Colonial Office, C19th; British colonialism and constitutional history; British Empire and colonial constitutions; Missionaries and Empire; War crimes in the British Empire; War crimes and historical developments


Serena Simmons

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Crime, Psychology

Area(s) of expertise: Criminal profiling; Mass and spree murder; Murder and serial murder; Rape and serial rape; Serial violent crime


Dr Belinda Winder

School of Social Sciences

Subject(s): Crime, Health and Wellbeing, Psychology, Internet/Online

Area(s) of expertise: Fraud; Internet sex offenders; Offenders and mental health; Offending and health; Resettlement of offenders; Sex offenders; Sexual crime; Forensic psychology

Last modified on: Friday 10 May 2013

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