
معرفی
Dana Norris is a Graduate Teaching Fellow in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool. Her research focuses on interagency responses to violence against women, particularly analyzing Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARACs). She holds a BA (Hons) in Criminology from Coventry University and an MRes in Criminological Research from the University of Liverpool. Her work has explored gendered dimensions of frontline workers’ responses to the pandemic, deaths in psychiatric detention, and police-related deaths in the U.S.
Her research interests include violence against women, mental health policy, policing practices, and gender studies. She has co-authored publications on topics ranging from firearms policies to mental health-related deaths in healthcare systems.
Her current PhD thesis investigates the operational dynamics of MARACs through stakeholder perspectives. Supervised by Professor Sandra Walklate, Dr. David Baker, and Dr. Matthew Kearney, her work bridges criminological theory with practical policy analysis.




