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Professor Deborah Jones

Professor, Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy
Office - 130
First Floor
Richard Price Building
Singleton Campus
Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

Debbie is a Professor in Criminology and currently the interim head of the School of Social Sciences. She was formally the School Education Lead for the School of Social Sciences and is also a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Debbie has also held several managerial and leadership roles within higher education. She has been an external examiner for several programmes within the UK and was part of the QAA panel that revised the Benchmark Statement for Criminology.

Prior to beginning her academic career in 2008, Debbie was a Police Officer with the Metropolitan Police specialising in major crimes and child protection and is an Associate of the College of Policing. Alongside Professor Tracey Sagar, Debbie is Co-Director of the Consortium for Sexuality Studies and since 2008 Debbie has been researching regulation of the sex industry in partnership with Tracey. Their projects have included ‘Sex Work Research Wales’; ‘Community Perceptions of Sex Work’; ‘Sex Work and Substance Misuse’ and ‘The Student Sex Work Project’.

Debbie sits on several external advisory boards and was a founding member of the All Wales Sex Work Safety Group. More recently, Debbie has turned her attention to the role of Higher Education in facilitating desistance from offending. She recently concluded a project funded by the Society of Research into Higher Education. You can read more about the project online.

Throughout her research, Debbie has focused on developing methodologies that are both inclusive and creative and has endeavoured to make academic research accessible to the community through a series of public education activities.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Regulation of the sex industry
  • Higher Education and Desistance from Offending
  • Innovative and Participatory Methodologies
  • Criminology and Public Education
  • Teaching and Learning

Career Highlights

Teaching Interests
  • Understanding Policing
  • Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
  • Regulating the Sex Industry
  • Understanding Desistance from Offending
  • Criminological Theory
  • Research Methods
  • Public Education through the development of CPD training for practitioners
Research Award Highlights Collaborations