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Simon May is an Assistant Professor at the CAS School of Social Sciences & Humanities, specializing in historical criminology and organized crime dynamics. His research focuses on the emergence of Mafia groups in the United States before 1920, as evidenced by his doctoral work. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (2017), supervised by Dr. R. Coluccello, titled *Influenced transplantation: a study into emerging Mafia groups in the United States pre-1920*.
Research interests include the sociopolitical factors driving early-20th-century organized crime networks, with a focus on transnational influences and institutional responses. His work bridges historical analysis with criminological theory, offering insights into the evolution of criminal organizations.
No scientific awards, academic grants, or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His academic contributions are centered on his doctoral research and potential ongoing projects in the field of organized crime studies.
