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Professor Denise Martin

Professor

School: Humanities and Social Sciences

Denise Martin

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  • The re-emergence of police education, Martin, D. Dec 2024, In: International Journal of Police Science and Management
  • Introduction to Policing Research: Taking Lessons from Practice, Martin, D., Tong, S. 5 Dec 2023
  • Policing the pandemic: Frontline officers’ perspectives on organisational justice, Martin, D., Leslie, N., Graham, W. 1 Mar 2023, In: International Journal of Police Science and Management
  • The Practicalities of Police Research, Martin, D. 5 Dec 2023, Introduction to Policing Research, Oxford, Taylor & Francis
  • Conceptual and practice tensions in LEPH: Public health approaches to policing and police and public health collaborations, Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Clover, J., Martin, D., Southby, R., Crofts, N. 4 Mar 2022, Law Enforcement and Public Health, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Historical and conceptual issues: Community voices, Jurman, D., Martin, D., Turner, S. 4 Mar 2022, Law Enforcement and Public Health, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Law enforcement and public health: Partners for community safety and wellbeing, Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Clover, J., Martin, D., Southby, R., Crofts, N. 4 Mar 2022
  • The challenges of sustaining partnerships and the diversification of cultures, Martin, D., Graham, W. 4 Mar 2022, Law enforcement and public health, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Understanding the reconstruction of police professionalism in the UK, Martin, D. 9 Aug 2022, In: Policing and Society
  • Cross justice working group on race and workforce: progress report, Khan, F., Mohammed, K., O'Rawe, S., Martin, D. 6 Oct 2021

PhD May 30 2004

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