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Summary of Research Interests
Emma's research explores military veterans' experiences of the transition to civilian life from an ultra-realist perspective. Her research interests also incldude critical criminology, criminological theory, green criminology, and victimology.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, British Army Veterans' Experiences of the Transition into Civilian Life: An Ultra-Realist Perspective, Teesside University
Award Date: 13 Jun 2022
Master, MSc Social Research Methods (Social Policy) , Teesside University
Award Date: 1 Sept 2019
Bachelor, BSc Criminology with Law, Teesside University
Award Date: 1 Jul 2018
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Towards a shared understanding of neighbourhood crime and anti-social behaviour
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Your Voice Heard: Developing practice guidelines for working with young people aged 18 and under in relation to self-harm, suicide attempts and deaths by suicide
Simpson, D., Newbury-Birch, D., Waller, G., Ferguson, J., Kelly, N., Armstrong, E., Affleck, C., Ahmed, F., Swainston, K. & Smith-Paul, S., 9 Jun 2023Research output: Other contribution
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Your voice heard - summary
Simpson, D., Newbury-Birch, D., Waller, G., Ferguson, J., Kelly, N., Armstrong, E., Affleck, C., Ahmed, F., Swainston, K. & Smith-Paul, S., 9 Jun 2023Research output: Other contribution
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