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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

Number of items: 4.

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)

This list was generated on Thu Jun 16 05:37:45 2011 BST.

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.