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Angie Wilcock is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for the BSc in Criminology at the University of Sunderland. Her professional background includes frontline work with vulnerable populations in social housing, homeless projects, offender management, and family support within HMPPS. She integrates her expertise in criminal justice, gender inequality, and violence prevention into teaching and research.
Her research focuses on violence against women, domestic abuse, coercive control, and gender disparities in the criminal justice system. She leads studies such as 'Women's perceptions of coercive and controlling behaviour' and collaborates on evaluations of community services like the IMPACT Family Service ACEs project. She is part of the PORSCH (Prison and Offender Research in Social Care and Health) management group.
Teaching responsibilities include modules on criminal justice, offender management, and abuse dynamics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels (e.g., MSc Leadership in Criminal Justice and Policing). She supervises dissertations and considers PhD candidates in her specialist areas.
No scientific awards are listed, though her work addresses critical societal issues. Advising and grants details are unspecified, but her research emphasizes marginalized groups and systemic inequalities.
Her involvement with PORSCH reflects her commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in criminal justice and social care.


