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Dr Daniel Gilling is an Associate Professor in Criminal Justice Studies at the School of Society and Culture, part of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business at the University of Plymouth. His research and teaching focus on crime prevention, community safety, policing practices, anti-social behavior, and partnership working in criminal justice contexts. He has supervised numerous research degrees, including studies on child protection committees, ethnic diversity in the NHS, volunteer roles in legal proceedings, and police partnerships post-1998 Crime and Disorder Act reforms.
His teaching modules include 'Crime prevention and community safety,' 'Policing,' and 'Criminology.' He has acted as primary and secondary supervisor for doctoral candidates, demonstrating significant academic mentorship. No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Dr Gilling is based at Room 13, 20 Portland Villas, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, and can be contacted via email or phone. His work aligns with global goals related to justice and safety, though no specific lab affiliations or future projects are detailed here.
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