About
Mollie Rennoldson is a Senior Lecturer in Policing Practice at the Department of Law, Policing and Investigation within the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law at Teesside University. She contributes to academic and practical developments in policing and criminal investigation.
Education:
- MSc in Criminal Investigation, Teesside University (Awarded: 13 October 2021)
- BSc (Hons) in Criminology & Sociology, University of Sunderland (Awarded: 18 June 2020)
Her research interests focus on policing practice, criminal investigations, and societal responses to missing persons. These areas are informed by both her academic training and professional engagement in law enforcement contexts. Her work bridges criminological theory and investigative practice, particularly within community and regional policing frameworks.
While no publications are listed in the current data, her involvement in active research projects indicates ongoing scholarly contributions in applied criminal justice settings.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Advising and Grants:
Mollie Rennoldson is currently serving as a Co-Investigator on a research project titled "Missing from Home Investigations (Adults and Children) in Cleveland", funded from October 2024 to May 2025. This project explores investigative practices and support systems for missing individuals in the Cleveland region, involving interdisciplinary collaboration across academic and external stakeholders.
Labs and Teams:
She is part of a research team at Teesside University focused on collective place leadership and policing innovation, collaborating with faculty such as Dr. Nicola Edgar, Dr. Nicola Wager, Dr. Louise Gair, Dr. Xenia Storey, and Dr. Kemal Karademir. This team operates within the Institute for Collective Place Leadership, emphasizing community-centered approaches to public safety.




