
معرفی
Professor Caroline Chatwin is an Honorary Professor at the University of Kent’s School of Social Sciences, part of the Kent Criminology Group. Her work focuses on global drug policy, new psychoactive substances (NPS), internet drug markets, and the prison system. She leads a Ministry of Justice-funded evaluation of interventions for prison leavers and teaches modules on illegal drugs and imprisonment, including an innovative Inside-Out prison exchange program at HMP Swaleside.
- Key Research Areas: Global drug policy reform, EU drug governance, technological impacts on drug markets, gendered analysis of Modafinil use, and seasonal drug market dynamics.
- Teaching: Convenes courses on criminology, drugs, and imprisonment, emphasizing experiential learning through prison exchange programs.
- Professional Contributions: Editorial roles in drug policy journals, media commentary on drug policy failures (e.g., Guardian, LSE blogs), and participation in international drug policy discussions.
Her research critiques current drug policy frameworks, advocating for evidence-based approaches. Recent studies challenge assumptions about drug markets via explorations of rural magic mushroom economies and gendered online drug commerce.
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