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Dr. Alistair Henry is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Edinburgh's School of Law, holding LLB, MSc, and PhD qualifications. He maintains office hours on Tuesdays from 11:00-13:00 and serves as a key academic bridge between university research and policing practice in Scotland.
His academic career includes eight years (2010-2018) as Associate Director of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR), where he chaired the Police Community Relations Network. Currently, he coordinates the Edinburgh/SIPR Brokering Group, connecting university researchers with policing practitioners across Scotland.
Dr. Henry's research focuses on:
- Sociology of policing and community engagement
- Interaction ritual theory applied to police-public encounters
- Governance and accountability mechanisms in policing
- Academic-practitioner collaborations
- Digital dimensions of contemporary policing
- Police reform implementation in Scotland
His publication record demonstrates a consistent trajectory from traditional criminological studies toward increasingly digital-focused analyses of police-public interactions. Recent work examines how social media, digital rituals, and online platforms are reshaping traditional policing paradigms while maintaining core community engagement functions.
As an educator, Dr. Henry actively supervises PhD students, with particular interest in local crime governance, police accountability mechanisms, democratic governance of police, police reform effects, austerity-era policing challenges, and effective partnership working strategies. His research methodology often combines theoretical sophistication with practical field insights gained through extensive knowledge exchange activities with policing practitioners.
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