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Teresa Degenhardt
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Teresa Degenhardt

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Teresa Degenhardt

Dr

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7776-8147

United Kingdom

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

I am open to PhD applications in the fields of:\ \ - forms of social control and harm - law and society- transnationally- \ - Security, Technology, Border\ - military and police continuum: criminal justice, police and punishment in war, and military in civilian spaces\ - artificial intelligence

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Personal profile

Research Interests

I have an interest in investigating social and institutional reactions to behaviour deemed to be criminal or harmful, especially within a transnational and international context. Recently I have resumed studying state policies on migration focusing specifically on detention in Europe in the aftermath of COVID-19, and the early No border movement in Italy in the 90s and early 2000.  

*Key Words*

Key-Concepts of crime, harm, security, technology, border, risk, war/conflict are among the ones I could supervise research on. 

Supervision

I d be very happy to hear of your interests in related areas and discuss possible research projects.

Currently supervising: 

Jason McKillen (LINAS grant): "Who Designs AI Security Systems? The co-production of artificial intelligence-enabled security tools in Europe, 2016-2023" (First Supervisor)

Felix Elliott (LINAS grant): Harms of Facial Recognition technology in UK Policing

Previous PhD supervision:

Research Statement

I have recently submitted an edited collection to Bristol University Press entitled Detention and deportation in Europe: Analyses, contestations, and radical visions in the aftermath of Covid-19.This is the fruit of collaboration and exchanges between scholars and activists. It was edited in collaboration with Francesca Esposito and Annika Lindberg. 

My monograph entitled War as protection and punishment. Armed Intervention at the 'end of history' (Routledge, 2023) was nominated for the British Society of Criminology book prize by Routledge. It draws partly from my PHD thesis. The PhD analyzed the punitive use of military force in the post 9/11 'war on terror' context with particular reference to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It investigated the overlap of criminology and international relations, the use of war, or the threat of it, as a means of punishing and establishing order, thus defining borders in the international sphere. The new monograph expands that framework to understand the punitive logics behind the so called liberal military interventions considering their trajectory from Kosovo, to Iraq and finally to Libya. It draws on previous analyses on the continuum between the inside and the outside, the use of military might and policing power, by looking at the punitive affects that were part of these imperial ventures. Further, it explored how these operations aimed at disciplining local state institutions with the aim of governing the local population through the state structure. Overall, it shows the contradiction, tensions and ambiguities that these military interventions created in the local areas.

In 2013-2014 I contributed to a research project aimed at studying the ways in which particular notions of risk, uncertainty and insecurity were  inscribed within the construction of an handheld security technology to detect CBRNE at the european border (with QUB colleagues).

Before my PhD on the war on terror, I worked on prostitution, theoretically on some criminalising/victimizing feminist understanding of prostitution, and empirically on crimes committed against female migrants by criminal organizations, in the context of Italy's restrictive migration regimes. Further, I was involved into an enquiry into issues of youth prostitution in the region of Emilia Romagna (Italy) that was part of the European Project Stop Trafficking in Europe, and shortly in a research project on so called 'second generation' migrants in Emilia Romagna (Italy).

Education/ Academic Qualifications

Law Degree, University of Bologna (Italy): First Class

MA Criminology and Research Method, Keele University, UK

PhD Ulster University, Northern Ireland

Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Educational Teaching, Queen's University Belfast.

Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Achievements

In 2023 I was awarded the Emma Goldman Award from the Flax Foundation, in recognition of the substantial contribution, engagement and future potential of my research to knowledge on feminist and inequality issues in Europe. As a result of that in the same year I was awarded the IWM residency in Vienna (Austria). In 2014-2015 I was a visiting scholar at the Centre for the Study of Law and Society, in UC Berkeley (California), in 2018 at the Hamburg Institute for Social Research (Germany), and in 2022 a visiting scientist at the University of Turin (Italy). As a student I was a visiting scholar at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York) and while an Erasmus student at Rotterdam University (with Rene van Swaaningen), I attended also a course on Historiography of Feminist Ideas with Rosi Braidotti in the Women's Studies Centre at Utrecht University (Netherlands).

Teaching

Currently

CRM 2001 Criminological Theory (designer, convenor, lecturer and tutor)

CRM3007 Criminology Across Borders (Designer, Convenor, Lecturer and tutor)

SOC9071 Algorithms and Society (MA level) (Designer, Convenor and Lecturer)

In the past

SOC1005 Digital Society

CRM1001 Introduction to Criminology

CRM1002 Exploring Criminology

CRM3002 Research Dissertation.

CRM2008 Development of Policing (Interrnational Policing)

CRM3002 Research Project and Dissertation (Literature Review).

EDU8102 Theories, Frameworks and Concepts (MA level)

SOC9024 Key Issues in Social Theory (Governmentality Theory)- MA level

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  1. SDG 5 Gender Equality
  2. SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Projects

Degenhardt, T. (PI)

24/05/2024 → …

Project: Research - ### R2776LAW: Leverhulme Interdisciplinary Network on Algorithmic Solutions (LINAS)

Morison, J. (PI), Bourne, M. (CoI), Degenhardt, T. (CoI), MacCarthaigh, M. (CoI), McCall, C. (CoI), O'Kelly, C. (CoI), Padmanabhan, D. (CoI), Paternostro, M. (CoI), Schwamb, M. (CoI), Scott-Hayward, S. (CoI), Smartt, S. (CoI), Vandierendonck, H. (CoI) & Woods, R. (CoI)

17/03/2021 → …

Project: Research - ### R1259PAI: HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Bourne, M. (PI), Degenhardt, T. (CoI), Hayward, K. (CoI), Johnson, H. (CoI), Linton, D. (CoI), Lisle, D. (CoI) & Spence, I. (CoI)

01/08/2012 → 30/09/2014

Project: Research

Research output

Degenhardt, T., 15 Sept 2023, Routledge. 224 p. (Frontiers of Criminal Justice)

Research output: Book/Report › Book

Esposito, F., Degenhardt, T. & Kalokoh, A., 30 Aug 2024, In: Critical Criminology. 20 p.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

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1 Citation (Scopus)

139 Downloads (Pure) - ### Detention and deportation in Europe: analyses, contestations, and radical visions in the aftermath of Covid-19

Esposito, F. (Editor), Degenhardt, T. (Editor) & Lindberg, A. (Editor), 26 Mar 2026, Bristol University Press. 300 p.

Research output: Book/Report › Edited book › peer-review - ### Introduction

Lindberg, A., Esposito, F. & Degenhardt, T., 26 Mar 2026, Detention and deportation in Europe: analyses, contestations, and radical visions in the aftermath of Covid-19. Esposito, F., Degenhardt , T. & Lindberg, A. (eds.). Bristol : Bristol University Press, p. 1-23 23 p.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review - ### The impact of Covid- 19 at the EU Periphery: the short- term detention centre in Northern Ireland

Degenhardt, T., 26 Mar 2026, Detention and deportation in Europe: analyses, contestations, and radical visions in the aftermath of Covid-19. Esposito, F., Degenhardt, T. & Lindberg, A. (eds.). Bristol University Press, p. 185-204

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review

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Prizes

Degenhardt, T. (Recipient), 15 Jan 2019

Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) - ### QUB Annual Fund to Enrich Students Experience

Degenhardt, T. (Recipient), Percy, A. (Recipient) & Moore, S. (Recipient), Apr 2009

Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)

Degenhardt, T. (Recipient), May 2024

Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) - ### IWM Fellowship (Vienna, Austria)

Degenhardt, T. (Recipient), 01 Oct 2024

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Degenhardt, T. (Recipient), 08 Sept 2023

Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)

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Activities

Degenhardt, T. (Associate editor)

10 Feb 2026 → 10 Feb 2029

Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work types › Editorial activity - ### School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (Organisational unit)

Degenhardt, T. (Reviewer)

Feb 2026

Activity: Membership types › Membership of peer review panel or committee - ### Removed- the gendered and racist violence of immigration detention - Day of activism to challenge Violence against Women and Girls

Degenhardt, T. (Keynote speaker)

29 Nov 2025

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk - ### MAC -Day to Ending Violence against ALL Women and Girls- Removed: the gendered and racist violence of immigration detention

Degenhardt, T. (Keynote speaker)

25 Nov 2025

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk - ### ESRC Festival of Social Sciences- Removed: how does it feel to be detained in Immigration Detention?

Kalokoh, A. (Invited speaker) & Degenhardt, T. (Organiser)

29 Oct 2025

Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in Festival/Exhibition

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