Louise Westmarland
Louise Westmarland is a British criminologist and Professor of Criminology at Open University, where she is also head of discipline in social policy and criminology. She has researched police conduct since the early 2000s.[1] Her research focuses on police and policing, including gender and policing, homicide investigations, and corruption, integrity and ethics. She is director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research.[2][3] She earned her PhD at Durham University in 1998 with the thesis An ethnography of gendered policing.[4] According to Google Scholar her work has been cited over 3,000 times in academic literature.[5] In January 2024 Westmarland's comparison of Jo Phoenix to a "racist uncle" was mentioned in the judgment of an employment tribunal case Phoenix brought against her former employer.[6] Selected bibliography
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