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Phil Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Social Research at the University of Derby's College of Business, Law and Social Sciences. His research focuses on socio-economic policies, criminal justice systems, and their long-term impacts on individuals and communities. He examines structural influences on criminal behavior, welfare retrenchment, and the interplay between economic factors and criminal justice outcomes.
His work spans historical analyses of policing and promotion systems, cohort studies on drug use and welfare policies, and spatial-temporal studies of prison development linked to de-industrialization. Key themes include the legacy of New Right policies, economic insecurity, and how socio-political changes shape crime and punishment trends.
Recent publications highlight connections between 1980s welfare cuts and adult criminal justice contact, the replacement of coal jobs with prison expansion, and methodological innovations in analyzing demographic mortality risks.
Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His research has garnered significant attention, with over 970 total views and 295 downloads across his outputs. No advising roles or grants are detailed here.