
معرفی
Dawid Stanczak serves as Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Ulster University's School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. His research addresses state-corporate crime, environmental regulation, and resistance movements with empirical focus on India and the UK, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to justice and strong institutions.
His primary research domains include:
- State-Corporate Crime in agricultural biotechnology (Bt Cotton, Bt Brinjal)
- Precautionary Principle application in environmental and food safety regulation
- Civil society resistance against corporate power
- Transnational crime networks and corruption in asset recovery
- AI-assisted analysis of anti-money laundering vulnerabilities
- Waste export regulation and circular economy implementation
Recent publications (2015-2023) examine resistance to corporate power in India's agricultural sector, conceptual frameworks of 'barbarism of indifference,' and social harm from biotech crops. Current work demonstrates methodological evolution toward AI-assisted financial crime analysis and transnational network mapping, reflecting expanded geographical scope beyond South Asia.
Dr. Stanczak has secured research funding as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator for five projects since 2021:
- Tracking Waste Exports from NI: An Internal Audit of Bryson Recycling (2022-2023, PI)
- Corruption, Human Rights and Responsible Asset Recovery in Uzbekistan (2021-2025, CoI)
- Slipping Through the Net: AI Assisted Anti-Money Laundering Analysis (2024-2028, CoI)
- Driving Disruption of Global Order: Transnational Networks Study (2024-2026, CoI)
He serves as Book Reviews Editor for the International State Crime Initiative and collaborates with Momenta, Bryson Charitable Group, and ESRC-funded research teams across transnational crime and regulatory compliance domains.