FEATURED AUTHOR
Ben Bradford
Ben is a Departmental Lecturer in Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford. His research interests include procedural justice theory; issues of trust, legitimacy, cooperation and compliance in policing and the wider justice system; and organisational justice within police the service. He has worked with the MPS, the College of Policing and other organisations on projects aiming to enhance understanding of public perceptions, needs and priorities in relation to policing.
Subjects: Criminology and Criminal Justice
Biography
Ben Bradford is a Departmental Lecturer in Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford. He previously held posts at the University of Edinburgh and the London School of Economics.Ben's research interests include procedural justice theory; issues of trust, legitimacy, cooperation and compliance in policing and the wider justice system; and organisational justice within the police service. He has worked with the MPS, Police Scotland, the College of Policing, the Open Society Foundation and a range of other organisations on projects aiming to enhance our understanding of public perceptions, needs and priorities in relation to policing.
Education
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PhD, LSE, 2010
MSc Social Research Methods, LSE, 2005
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Police and policing; procedural justice theory; trust, legitimacy and social identity