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David Cooke serves as an Adjunct Professor at Thomas More Law School within the Faculty of Law and Business, specializing in criminological and forensic psychological research focused on correctional environments and violence prevention.
His primary research domains include:
- Ecological analysis of prison violence through frameworks like PRISM
- Cross-cultural validation of psychopathy assessment tools (CAPP model)
- Wicked problem theory applied to correctional facility dynamics
- Evidence synthesis for violence prevention interventions
- Contextual factors influencing institutional aggression
Recent publication trends (2022-2023) reveal concentrated scholarship on prison violence ecology and psychometric validation, with significant contributions to Routledge's "Preventing Prison Violence: an Ecological Perspective". His methodological approach combines theoretical modeling (PRISM), cross-cultural psychometric analysis, and systematic evidence reviews, demonstrating consistent focus on translating research into practical correctional applications.
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