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Ian Elliott is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Psychology in the College of Arts & Sciences at Chatham University. He joined the university in 2025 and hails from Coventry, England. His academic work focuses on the intersection of psychology and criminal justice, with a particular emphasis on understanding and addressing criminal behavior through evidence-based interventions.
Dr. Elliott's educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham (England)
- B.Sc. from the University of Birmingham (England)
Dr. Elliott's research spans several critical areas in criminology and forensic psychology. His primary interests include the psychology of criminal behavior, crime prevention strategies, and correctional rehabilitation. He also investigates violent extremism, radicalization processes, and the evaluation of criminal justice interventions. His work aims to inform effective policies and practices within the criminal justice system, particularly in the UK context.
Recent publications by Dr. Elliott demonstrate a strong focus on evaluating correctional programs and understanding criminal behavior. His work includes reviews of cognitive behavior programs in UK prisons, latent profile analyses of sexual offenders, and impact evaluations of the Thinking Skills Program on reoffending and prison misconduct. Additionally, he has contributed to the development and validation of risk assessment tools for extremism. These studies predominantly employ quasi-experimental and psychometric methodologies, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based criminology.
Dr. Elliott has received recognition for his research, including:
- Junior Award from the British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology (2011)
- Graduate Research Award from the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (2011)
Information regarding Dr. Elliott's student advising and research grants is not provided in the available materials.
No details are available about specific laboratories or research teams associated with Dr. Elliott.


