Dr Sarah Charman
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Professor of Criminology at the University of Portsmouth, UK. EiC of International Journal of Law, Crime & Justice. Oxford Utd fan. BBC Expert Women.
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12-06-2009 14:30:07
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Really good as ever to talk to Andy at Blue Light Leavers about the important issue of police retention and the results of our ongoing research. Joined this time by my co-researcher Dr Jemma Tyson and apologies for calling her Jacob š³ open.spotify.com/episode/1lG7Biā¦
Our special issues in Policing and Society will soon be published as a collection. Matthew Bacon Paul Quinton Dr Karen Lumsden šThe Qualitative Researcher Thomas Friis SĆøgaard Dr Melissa Jardine Dr Sarah Charman Tessa Diphoorn Anna Souhami #ethnography #policing
We were pleased to be invited to share our police retention research findings in Police Federation
POLICE magazine this month Dr Jemma Tyson. We focus on the importance of a positive organisational climate to build a sense of fairness and to allow officers a voice. content.yudu.com/web/440a7/0A44ā¦
The Sept BSC book draw is for theĀ Routledge International Handbook of Police Ethnography (2023). Edited By Jenny Fleming and Sarah Charman. Thank you to Routledge for supporting the BSC book draw.
BSC members email [email protected] - 'Sept book draw' before 29 Sept to enter
Ethnography is most definitely alive and kicking. Wonderful turn out to our Jenny Fleming police ethnography round table event at European Society of Criminology to celebrate the publication of the Handbook of Police Ethnography Tom Sutton
Ready for the ESC Policing Working Group Policing Working Group meeting of the European Society of Criminology conference in Florence. Excellent one day programme focussed on methodologies. Find us in Congressi 4.
Good leadership is essential in all organisations but in policing, it's required from day one. Really good to be involved in the debate on shaping police leadership for the future at a debate hosted by The Police Foundation
Deadline for nominations for the 2023 European Society of Criminology Policing WorkingĀ Group is on 17 July! Four prizes up for grabs - please read more here - docs.google.com/document/d/1j_ā¦
Delighted that this article is published
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Jackie Alexander and I have considered the route to the top for senior women in the police in the UK. We look at whether cultural and structural barriers persist and how they are experienced by gender.
A really fascinating special issue. Congratulations to our guest editors Capus Nadja Kei Hannah Brodersen and Damian Rosset If you have a topic in mind and youāre interested in guest editing in the International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, please get in touch!