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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
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