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Dr Clare Kinsella is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Liverpool's School of Law & Criminal Justice, serving as Associate Head of Department and University Learning & Teaching Fellow. She holds a PhD from Liverpool (2018) following a BA in Critical Criminology/Women’s Studies and MA in Criminology/Rights & Justice from Lancaster University. Her work focuses on Liverpool's urban dynamics, homelessness, policing, gender studies, and neoliberal regeneration policies.
Education: BA (Hons) Critical Criminology & Women’s Studies (Lancaster, 200X); MA Criminology, Rights & Justice (Liverpool, 20XX); PhD 'Tourists in Our Own City: Meanings of Home in a Regenerating City' (Liverpool, 2018).
Research emphasizes Liverpool's socio-spatial transformations, including:
- Urban regeneration's impact on housing and identity
- Fear of crime in homeless populations
- Technological accountability in policing
- Gendered criminological perspectives
Publications span 11 peer-reviewed works (2004-2022), including a Routledge monograph analyzing urban neoliberalism.
Awards: Advance HE Fellowship (20XX), European Group for Study of Deviance & Social Control Fellowship (20XX).
Teaching: 15+ years of undergraduate instruction (Levels 5-6); currently Department Retention Coordinator. External examiner for Bedfordshire University's Level 7 Criminology programs.
Community engagement: Active in Coming Home Liverpool, a social enterprise addressing housing shortages through equitable renovations.
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