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Dr Sarah Charman is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Portsmouth, affiliated with the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies. She holds editorial roles, including Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice. Her academic background includes a PhD on the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and degrees in Sociology and Social Research with Criminology.
Her research focuses on policing cultures, leadership, pandemic impacts on policing, and police wellbeing. Notable areas include voluntary resignations, gender inclusion in policing, and organizational change. She supervises doctoral students and teaches across policing modules, emphasizing both campus-based and distance learning.
Recent articles highlight trends in police resignations, cultural shifts in policing, and leadership dynamics. She actively engages in policy discussions, media commentary, and professional development, including contributions to the BBC Expert Women program. Her work addresses challenges in modern policing through interdisciplinary approaches.
Professional activities include invited talks on policing reforms, wellbeing, and leadership, reflecting her role in bridging academic research and practical policy applications.
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