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History of Crime
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graduate
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https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/hss/groups/history-of-crime
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https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy
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2026-03-19T05:19:35+00:00
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History of Crime

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/hss/groups/history-of-crime Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy

Group Leader(s): Professor Katherine Watson

Contact:

kwatson@brookes.ac.uk

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About us

Our researchers have expertise in the history of blasphemy, infanticide, violence in society, sex crimes, terrorism, magical crimes, history of shame and forensic medicine. Members of the group are also concerned with promoting, developing and embedding historical approaches to criminology.

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Research impact

Members of the History of Crime group engage with contemporary agendas in many of our areas of research and relate these to past paradigms. This has enabled members of the group to work with professional practitioners, lawyers, NGOs, parliaments, government departments and transnational organisations as well as broadcast media, museums and local history groups as a method of achieving wider research impact.

A hallmark of this approach has also been the group’s involvement with the international SOLON Project and its network of university partnerships, in which Oxford Brookes has taken a leading role. The research group has hosted international conferences (in Britain and abroad) and operates a seminar series at Oxford Brookes that has both a national and international focus. Two book series (with Routledge and Bloomsbury) are edited or jointly edited by members of the research group. The cluster’s research has been instrumental in informing and creating policy around blasphemy and hate crime within the European Union and notably in England and the Republic of Ireland.

Leadership

Professor Katherine Watson

Professor of Criminal Justice History

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Membership

Staff members Research students

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Staff

Name Role Email
Dr Eleanor Bland Associate Professor in Criminology, Programme Lead for Criminology ebland@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Johannes Dillinger Professor of Early Modern History dillinger@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Peter Edge Professor of Law pwedge@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Anne-Marie Kilday Professor of Criminal History and PVC Student and Staff Experience akilday@brookes.ac.uk
Professor David Nash Emeritus Professor of History dsnash@brookes.ac.uk

Image credit:

"The drunkard's children" by George Cruikshank from the Wellcome Collection.\

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