
About
Mark Cambridge is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Senior Tutor for Criminology at the University of Westminster. He holds an LLB (Hons) from Kingston University and an MSc in Legal Studies from the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on youth crime prevention, anti-social behavior, and human rights, with notable contributions to community perception studies in crime-affected areas and interventions targeting persistent young offenders. He has received the Distinguished Sessional Lecturer Award (2007) for outstanding teaching contributions.
**Education:**
- LLB (Hons), Kingston University
- MSc in Legal Studies, University of Edinburgh
**Research Interests:**
His work explores youth crime dynamics, crime prevention strategies, and the intersection of social policy with criminal justice. Recent projects include analyzing community perceptions of youth crime in YCAP areas and developing risk-factor interventions for young offenders. He emphasizes evidence-based policy design and human rights considerations in global injustice contexts.
**Teaching:**
Module leader for:
- 4CRIM005W Crime & the London Underworld
- 5CRIM001W Radical Criminology
- 6CRIM004W Human Rights & Global Injustice
**Grants/Consultancy:**
- Conducted research for the Youth Taskforce on community perceptions of crime.
- Led a London Borough Youth Offending Team project analyzing risk factors and interventions.
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