Dr Kathryn Chadwick

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Biography

Kathryn Chadwick, BA (Hons), PhD, has worked in Higher Education for 31 years (The Open University, Edge Hill University, Liverpool John Moores University and Manchester Metropolitan University.)  Kathryn gained her PhD in 1996 from the Open University, entitled: “Out of the Darkness Into Light”: A Critical Evaluation Of Scottish Prison Reorganisation for Long Term Imprisonment 1998 To The Present.  Using primary research with long term, male prisoners in Scotland, the study focused on the impact of policy changes and new initiatives on both the Prison Service and the experiences of men serving long sentences in Scotland’s prisons. 

Kathryn has considerable experience in designing, delivering, leading and assessing Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses.  Additionally, she has delivered seminars, training and conference presentations to a wide range of audiences, both academic and non-academic.  She was a co founder of the Centre for Studies in Crime and Social Justice at Edge Hill University, which incorporated Masters and PhD programmes and eventually the first ever degree in Critical Criminology.  Following a career break to look after her two young sons, Kathryn joined MMU in 2009.  Since then she has led numerous modules including: Understanding Criminology; Youth in Crisis; Crime, Deviance and Control; Politics of Crime and Community; Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice; The Politics of Imprisonment adn Penal Punishment.  Additionally she has coordinated Sociology undergraduate dissertations; coordinated post graduate degrees within the Department; been a member of the Faculty Research Degrees Committee; a member of the department’s retention team, and Criminology Subject Leader.  She also successfully introduced the new MA in Criminology in 2010 and has responsibility for the management of this programme.

Kathryn has published extensively in Criminology texts and journals and has been involved in numerous research projects.  She also has considerable experience of externality, acting as either an External Examiner; External Panel Member on Course Validations and Reviews and as a PhD external examiner.  This includes working at: Bolton University; The University of Derby, Leeds Metropolitan University, the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, Guildford University, Westminster University; Salford University and Queens University Belfast.

Academic and professional qualifications

BA (Hons)

PhD - Open University 1996

Kathryn gained her PhD in 1996 from the Open University, entitled: “Out of the Darkness Into Light”: A Critical Evaluation OF Scottish Prison Reorganisation for Long Term Imprisonment 1998 To The Present.  Using primary research with long term, male prisoners in Scotland, the study focused on the impact of policy changs and new initiatives on both the Prison Service and the experiences of men serving long sentences in Scotland’s prisons.

Other academic service (administration and management)

MA Criminology Programme Leader

Previous Responsibilities at MMU include:

Unit Leadership of the following units:

  • Youth in Crisis (Level 5)
  • Crime, Deviance and Control (Level 6)
  • Politics of Crime and Community (Level 6)
  • Sociology Dissertation (Level 6)

Sociology Postgraduate Research Degrees Coordinator

Member of Faculty Research Degrees Committee

Member of Departmental Retention Team

Criminology Subject Leader

External examiner roles

External Examiner or External Panel Member on Course Validations and Reviews.  This includes working at: The University of Derby, Leeds Metropolitan University, the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, Guildford University, Westminster University and Queens University Belfast.

External Examiner PhD (recent) University of Bolton, Salford University

Expert reviewer for external funding bodies

Article Reviewer for numerous journals including Safer Communities; Journal of Further and Higher Education; Argument and Critique

Editorial Board Member - Argument and Critique

Other distinctions

External Examiner at undergraduate, taught postgraduate and PhD programmes

Editorial Board membership

Editorial Board Member of ‘Argument and Critique’

Teaching

Postgraduate teaching

Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice (Level 7)

Penal Punishment (Level 7) 

Subject areas

Criminology

Supervision

PhD Supervision

Current Supervisions:

Craig Fletcher: The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002: The Impact on Desistence and the Legitimacy of Punishment

Recent Completions:

Paul Dresser: ’The evolving meaning of prevent policing, community engagement and social control in the context of a progression towards both ‘reflexive modernisation’ and ‘dispositif’ precautionary risk’ PhD

Suaad Elabani: ‘Perceptions of Attitudes to Violence Against Women in Libya’ PhD

Ambreen Shahzadi: ’Integration of Muslims in Britain: Lived experiences of Muslim young people in Leicester’ MPhil

John Jordan: The Work Programme: Making Welfare Work? PhD

Previous Completed PhD Supervisions:

8 Completions

Research outputs

Kathryn’s main areas of interest are:

  • Prisons and the Politics of Punishment
  • Deaths in Controversial Circumstances/Suicide Prevention/Coroners Procedures
  • Children, Young People and Justice
  • Critical Criminology
  • Gender, Justice and Criminology

Research Activities

  • 2014 -2016 Hillsborough Disaster The Inquest Procedure
  • 2014-2016 Women’s Incarceration
  • 2008 Organised Crime and Current Drug Strategies. Transform Drugs Policy Foundation.
  • 2006-2007 Literature and Policy Review of Women’s Imprisonment. Queens University, Belfast.
  • 2002-2007 Evaluation of the Encounter Group at HM Prison Liverpool. The Single Re-Generation Budget, West Lancashire.
  • 2003-2004 Aftermath of Disasters and other Traumatising Events. ESRC Seminar Awards.
  • 2003-2004 Disaster Archiving. Nuffield Foundation funded.
  • 1986-1996 Trends and developments in Scottish Imprisonment. Internally funded project (Edge Hill).
  • 1994-1998 Prison Health Care. Internally funded project (Edge Hill).
  • 1988-1998 Local Authority Equal Opportunities Consultancies. Local Authority funded.
  • 1986-1991 Women, Equality and the Criminal Justice System. Internally funded project (Edge Hill). 
  • 1985-1990 An Examination of Deaths in Prison and in Youth Custody. Internally funded project (Edge Hill).
  • 1984-1986 Deaths in Custody and its relationship to the Coroners Procedure. INQUEST funded project.