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Sabrina Holness is an Associate Lecturer in Policing at Middlesex University, affiliated with the Centre for Policing within the Faculty of Business and Law. Her work focuses on criminology, policing practices, and social justice. She holds a BSc in Psychology with Criminology, an MSc in Criminology with Forensic Psychology, and a PgCert in Higher Education.
Her research explores themes such as systemic oppression and equality, including a thematic analysis of societal admiration for Black male football talents juxtaposed with systemic marginalization. She advocates for equity in policing and education. Holness has contributed to projects like the Learning Together initiative at HMP Wandsworth, fostering collaborative learning between students and incarcerated individuals.
Teaching responsibilities include the Policing Education Qualification Framework (PEQF), specifically the DHEP and PCDA programs. She emphasizes practical guidance in police practice, leveraging her academic and professional insights.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed, and her publications require direct access to her full research outputs. Her future work aims to deepen understanding of policing’s societal role and systemic inequities.
