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Lynne Graham is a Researcher affiliated with the Social Sciences Department at Northumbria University. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy and focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of criminology, environmental policy, and regulatory frameworks. Her work examines rural crime dynamics, policing practices, and the influence of institutional structures on societal issues.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy (Northumbria University, Social Sciences Department).
Research Interests: Lynne’s research explores green criminology, regulatory capture mechanisms, and the socio-legal dimensions of foxhunting. She critically analyzes how policing strategies intersect with environmental and rural crime, emphasizing systemic regulatory failures and their societal impacts.
Publications: Her 2022 article in Criminological Encounters investigates rural lawlessness through a green criminological lens, highlighting tensions between hunting practices, policing, and institutional accountability. This work underscores themes of environmental governance and legal frameworks.
Advising & Grants: No advising roles or grant details are specified in the provided text. Lynne’s contributions to date are primarily through research publications.
Labs/Teams: No specific laboratories or collaborative teams are mentioned in the current profile.

