European Society of Criminology Working Group on Policing Members’ interests and contact details Name Institutional affiliation/country Research interests Andy Aitchison School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Scotland Police and democracy Police and state-building International police assistance Police as perpetrators of international crimes Former Yugoslavia Andy.Aitchison@ed.ac.uk Michael C. Baurmann Federal Criminal Police Office, Head of Research Unit - Research on Criminology and Criminal Investigation, Germany - police training, - violence against police officers, - techniques of investigation, - different fields of crimninology, - behavioural analysis Michael.Baurmann@bka.bund.de Lieselot Bisschop University College Ghent, Belgium lieselot.bisschop@gmail.com Tore Bjorgo Professor of Police Science, The Norwegian Police University College, Norway. Environmental crime Policing Police leadership Terrorism, crime prevention and public safety, police sociology Jarrett Blaustein Lecturer in Criminology, University of Aberystwyth, Wales Policy translation Transitional policing Democracy in policing Community policing jab107@aber.ac.uk Ester Blay Law Faculty of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain Arizona State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, USA. Socio-Legal Research Centre, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Ireland policing protest, reform in police organisations and police culture Police organisation ester.blay@upf.edu Police powers and suspect rights; Policing and the law of evidence; Criminal justice; Criminal procedure yvonne.daly@dcu.ie Marcio Darck Institute of Social Sciences, Lisbon, Portugal marciodark@gmail.com Chaim Demarée Free University of Brussels, Researcher at the department of law and criminology Brussels, Belgium. Annelies Deschrijver Researcher, Institute of Criminology, Leuven, Belgium. commmunity (oriented) policing, global travel of policing models, criminal investigation, policing domestic violence, policing & media Police culture(s) Policing styles & discourses Police & ethnic minorities Police & the city Neighbourhood policing Citizen expectations police integrity, ethical decision making, police socialization, police education Sylvia Bruier Desmeth Free University of Brussels Researcher at the department of law and criminology Belgium-Brussels Institute of Public Management Netherlands Police education Sylvia.Bruier.Desmeth@vub.ac.be Accountability, legitimacy and effectiveness Comparative perspectives Police and public prosecution community policing; police organization; patrol work and practices; policing domestic violence; police violence, e.devroe@cdh.leidenuniv.nl Jonathon Cooper A. Yvonne Daly Elke Devroe Susana Durão Research Institute of Sciences/University Portugal. of Fellow Social Lisbon, Email address Web links Tore.bjorgo@phs.no joncooper@asu.edu chaim.demaree@vub.ac.be annelies.deschrijver@law.kuleuven.be ssbdurao@gmail.com citizenship & human rights; police and social movements Tessa Diphoorn Marleen Easton T.G.Diphoorn@uu.nl Research group 'Governing & Policing Security' University College Ghent, Belgium. Els Enhus Thomas Feltes Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Free University of Brussels), Professor in criminology, security and policing Head of department criminology Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussel Belgium Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany- Law Faculty, Chair of Criminology and Police Science; International Masters program in Criminology, Governance and Police Science Issues related to governance and policing such as police culture, diversity, nodal governance, police discretion, community policing and the relation between the police and the military Police and policing, policing practices, the role of culture in policing and prevention, citizens and policing, police education, marleen.easton@hogent.be Policing, police reform, police education, juvenile justice and criminology, community crime prevention thomas.feltes@rub.de Els.enhus@vub.ac.be www.thomasfeltes.de www.macrimgov.eu www.gendercrime.eu www.rub.de/kriminologie/en/index.ht ml bernhard.frevel@fhoev.nrw.de http://www.empirischepolizeiforschung.de/frevel.php Bernhard Frevel Prof. for Social Sciences at the Fachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung NRW / University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration of North RhineWestphalia in Münster police organisation, police reform, police education, safety governance, community policing, crime prevention, Nick Fyfe Director of the Scottish Institute of Police Research, University of Dundee, Scotland. n.r.fyfe@dundee.ac.uk Laure Guille University of Leicester, UK Community policing and community engagement; witness protection and the policing of organised crime; police governance and accountability. - Europol, Eurojust, Justice and Home Affairs matters in the EU, - police and judicial cooperation, - transnational policing, - cross-cultural and comparative studies. Policing and security Police culture (s) Police professionalization Police governance and accountability Globalisation and transnational policing Community policing, crime prevention and community safety Community policing, Crime prevention and community safety, Partnership working, Knowledge exchange Drugs offences, investigation, interrogation, knowledge organization, international co-operation in crime prevention a.henry@ed.ac.uk Helene Gundhus I. Associate professor, Norwegian Police University College lg110@le.ac.uk helgun@phs.no Alistair Henry University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Jarmo Houtsonen Police College of Finland, Research Department, Finland Thomas ‘Tad’ Hughes Director, Southern Police Institute USA - Police organizational behavior, - Organizational change, - Legal issues in policing. Tad.Hughes@louisville.edu Maja Jere Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Slovenia City University, UK - policing - police-residents relationships - police legitimacy Theorizing Policing Securitization and policing of art Role of Insurance in securitization maja.jere@fvv.uni-mb.si John Kerr Jarmo.Houtsonen@poliisi.fi John.Kerr.1@city.ac.uk and policing Sofie Kimpe De Free University of Brussels Projectmanager in Belgian Federal Police project 'police, a learning organization' BELGIUM-Brussels Colin King Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK Emile Kolthoff Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Open University Netherlands. Genevieve O'Broin Lennon Matthew A. Light School of Law, University of Dundee, UK Heike Lippert Branko Lobnikar Kim Loyens Simon Mackenzie Jeroen Maesschalck Assistant Professor Centre of Criminology University of Toronto. Canada. Federal Criminal Police Office, Criminology and Criminal Investigation Research and Advice, Germany Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Slovenia Researcher at the Leuven Institute of Criminology (K.U.Leuven). The Netherlands. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow, Scotland. University of Leuven, Belgium. Peter Manning Brooks Chair of Policing and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, Boston, USA. Gorazd Meško Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Slovenia Rudie Neve Netherlands Police Agency, The Netherlands. J.M. Detlef Nogala CEPOL Policing in the city Police leadership Police education Professionalization and socialization within the policeorganization My research interests include the confiscation of criminal assets (particularly the use of the civil process as a means of crime control); organised crime; ASBOs; non-jury trials; and witness protection programme. Most of my research so far has concentrated on substantive, institutional and procedural interventions to combat organised crime in Ireland, with comparative research on jurisprudence from the US, UK and Strasbourg. Sofie.de.kimpe@vub.ac.be sdekimpe@vub.ac.be sofie.dekimpe@police.belgium.eu Police ethics Corruption Police culture Police reform Police function in society White collar crime police stop and search, policing and human rights, and terrorism emile.kolthoff@ou.nl Policing in the post-communist region. matthew.light@utoronto.ca Different Fields of Crimimology, Economic Crime, Organised Crime, Policing heike.lippert@bka.bund.de - policing - integrity - workplace violence ethical decision-making of streetlevel bureaucrats in the police and labour inspection Policing white-collar crime, Policing organised crime, Community policing Police integrity, police discretion, police governance and accountability branko.lobnikar@fvv.uni-mb.si policing and technology-mapping and information systems; the transformation of policing in Ireland and Northern Ireland; and changes in social relations resulting from new electronic mobile devices -cell phones, GPS, and other 'apps.' - comparative criminology - crime prevention - victimology - penology - policing - factors of delinquency - policing organised crime / criminal networks, - intelligence and priority setting, - nodal governance and cooperation between security organisations pet.manning@neu.edu c.p.king@leeds.ac.uk g.obroinlennon@dundee.ac.uk kim.loyens@law.kuleuven.be Simon.Mackenzie@glasgow.ac.uk Jeroen.maesschalck@law.kuleuven.be http://www.law.kuleuven.be/linc/engli sh/staff/jeroenmaesschalck.html gorazd.mesko@fvv.uni-mb.si rudie.neve@klpd.politie.nl detlef.nogala@cepol.europa.eu Megan O’Neill University of Dundee, UK police culture, neighbourhood policing, plural policing, PCSOs, private security and police partnership working. m.oneill@dundee.ac.uk Conor O’Reilly Assistant Professor, School of Criminology, University of Porto, Portugal & Research Associate, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, UK Private security; transnational policing; security and global mobility; colonial policing and its contemporary legacies; and, the exportation of policing models. conororeilly@hotmail.com Paul Ponsaers Professor of Criminology Sociology of Law, Belgium. paul.ponsaers@ugent.be Evi Schroyen Institute of Criminology Leuven, the Netherlands Ian Shannon University of Liverpool (PhD candidate) and former Deputy Chief Constable - Policemodels, - Police reform, - Police capacity, - Funcitons of the Police - intelligence led policing and information management within police services - policing the phenomenon of prostitution Chief police officers Leadership Legitimacy James Sheptycki Professor of Criminology, York University Toronto, Canada jshep@yorku.ca Layla Skinns Lecturer in Criminology, Centre for Criminological Research, School of Law, University of Sheffield. UK Wesley Skogan Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, USA. Global policing Gun crime Transnational policing Constabulary ethic the police custody process; police and policing; the role of the law in policing; police legitimacy; multiagency criminal justice partnerships; crime prevention and community safety - community - encounters - satisfaction - misconduct Evidence based policing; In time and live evaluations of policing tactics/operations; neighbourhood policing; policing and offender management; rape and sexual violence; organisational change and police reform; public perception of policing; public confidence and public satisfaction with policing G. and evi.schroyen@law.kuleuven.be ian.shannon3@outlook.com L.Skinns@sheffield.ac.uk skogan@northwestern.edu Betsy Stanko Metropolitan Police, London Head, Strategy, Research and Analysis Unit, Strategy and Improvement Department and Visiting Professor, Royal Holloway, University of London UK Jan Terpstra Institute of Criminology Criminal Justice Faculty of Law University of Nijmegen The Netherlands and Police and policing; public safety policies and interorganizational networks; private security; criminal justice; policing at street-level; cultures of policing; police, security and citizens. J.Terpstra@jur.ru.nl Elvaldas Visockas Director Centre for Crime Prevention in Lithuania 1. Policing 2. Trust in police (criminal justice system) 3. Crime and Community 4. Public security initiatives (Neighnourhood watch) 5. Juvenile delinquency 6. Urban safety evaldas@nplc.lt Pashleay Veerle Free University of Brussels Researcher at the department of law and criminology Belgium-Brussels Free University of Brussels Researcher at the department of law and criminology Belgium-Brussels University of Tampere Finland Policing and security Veerle.Pashley@vub.ac.be Police/public relations and citizen expectations isabel.verwee@vub.ac.be police management, safety and security policies, community policing (innovations like cp and sirpa.virta@uta.fi Isabel Verwee Sirpa Virta Betsy.Stanko@met.police.uk Ireen Christine Winter University of Vienna, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology and Federal Criminal Police Office Department of Crime Prevention and Victim Support, Austria. Suzanne Young University of Glasgow, Scotland social media, cp and counterterrorism), intelligence-led policing 1.Crime Prevention 2.Policing (sport events, football violence, safety measures) 3. Penal system and prison research Gender and policing Arrest decision making Policing mega-events ireen.winter@univie.ac.at Suzanne.Young@glasgow.ac.uk