Dr Denise Martin BA (Hons), MA, PhD, PGcertHE
Senior Lecturer
contact:
Applied Social Science
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9PH
Email: D.Martin@brighton.ac.uk
Research interests
- Police Culture
- Performance Management and Managerialism in Policing
- Police Leadership
- Violence, Crime and Security in Schools
Teaching
- Criminal Justice
- Policing and Society
- Tran-cultural Issues in Criminology
- Prisons
Recent major research grants
April 2007 - Secondary School Teachers Experiences and Perceptions of Violence in the Workplace. Duration 12 months, Amount £80,000, Principle Investigator and Budget Holder. A Qualitative and Quantitative Account of Secondary School Teachers perceptions of violence that they experience at work, examining both incidents, impact and informal and formal responses to this issue.
October 2006 - London Borough of Newham Local Authority Victimisation of Children and Young People. Duration 3 months Amount-£7575 Other Holders: David Porteous, Caroline Chatwin. Project advisors-Tony Goodman, Kevin Stenson
Recent publications
Martin, Denise, Chatwin, Caroline and Porteous, David (2007) Risky or at Risk, Young People, Safety and Security Criminal Justice Matters, 68 (1). pp. 27-28. ISSN 0962-7251
Martin, D., Chatwin, C. and Goodman, A. (2007) Risky or at risk? Young people, surveillance and security Criminal Justice Matters, 68 (Summer). pp. 27-28.
Martin, D., Porteous, D., Chatwin, C. and Goodman, A. (2007) Young victims of street crime in an East London borough Community Safety Journal, 6 (3). pp. 29-35.
Hayden, Unknown and Martin, Denise Crime, school and anti-social behaviour Palgrave Macmillan. (In Press)
Reports
Porteous, D., Chatwin, C., Martin, D. Goodman, A., Stenson, K. The Experiences and Views of Young People in Newham in relation to Crime, Bullying and Anti-Social Behaviour
Conference presentations
July 2002 - 'Best Value in the Police Service', ESRC Postgraduate Conference, University of Hull.
July 2003 - 'Initiating Change: Best Value in the Police Service', British Society of Criminology, Keele University.
Nov 2004 - 'Changing Cultures-Modernising the Police Service', Erasmus Common Studies Programme, University of Athens, Athens.
Oct 2005 - 'Policing since 7/7-Old Contradictions and New Dilemmas', Erasmus Common Studies Programme, Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
May 2006 - 'Achieving Ethical Policing: A Perspective from the UK ', European & International Research Group on Crime, Ethics and Social Philosophy Conference (ERCES), Bulgaria.
Sept 2007 - 'Schools as Unsafe Places', British Society of Criminology Conference, LSE, London.

