Curriculum Vitae Professor Ross Deuchar, Phd E: [email protected] W

Curriculum Vitae Professor Ross Deuchar, Phd E: Ross.Deuchar@Uws.Ac.Uk W

Curriculum Vitae Professor Ross Deuchar, PhD E: [email protected] W: https://rossdeuchar.me.uk Education/Qualifications 2007 Fellow of the Higher Education Academy [HEA]. 2005 PhD in Sociology and Education: University of Strathclyde: Harmonizing the Tensions between Enterprise, Citizenship and Democracy. 2000 PG Certificate – Management in Education: University of Strathclyde. 1998 M.Sc. – Advanced Professional Studies: University of Strathclyde. 1994 B.Ed (Hons: 1) (Distinction in Teaching): University of Glasgow. 1987 HNC: Business Studies: Glasgow College of Technology. Employment History 2019-present Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice / Chair of Criminal Justice cluster, University of the West of Scotland, Division of Social Sciences, School of Education and Social Sciences. 2017-present Affiliate Professor, Florida Atlantic University: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 2014-2019 Assistant Dean (Research, Enterprise and International) and Director: Interdisciplinary Research Unit on Crime, Policing and Social Justice, University of the West of Scotland: School of Education. 2013-14 Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of the West of Scotland: School of Social Sciences. 2012-13 Professor of Youth and Community Studies, University of the West of Scotland: School of Education 2010-12 Professor of Education (Director of Research), University of the West of Scotland: School of Education. 2006-10 Senior Lecturer, University of Strathclyde: Faculty of Education. 2000-06 Lecturer, University of Strathclyde: Faculty of Education. 1994-00 Senior Teacher and Class Teacher: East Dunbartonshire Council schools. 1987-90 Sales and management employee in retail business, 1987-1990. Research Publications [1467 citations; 22 h-index; 36 i10-index (source: Google Scholar)] Books Deuchar, R., Crichlow, V. & Fallik, S. (2020) (forthcoming) Police-Community Relations in Times of Crisis: Decay and Reform in the Post-Ferguson Era. Bristol: Bristol University Press. 1 Deuchar, R. (2018) Gangs and Spirituality: Global Perspectives. Swtizerland: Palgrave MacMillan. Deuchar, R. and Bhopal, K. (2017) Young People and Social Control: Problems and Prospects from the Margins. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. Bhopal, K. and Deuchar, R. (eds.) (2016) Researching Marginalized Groups. New York: Routledge. Deuchar, R. (2013) Policing Youth Violence: Transatlantic Connections. London : IOE Press. Deuchar, R. (2009) Gangs, Marginalised Youth and Social Capital. Stoke on Trent: Trentham. Deuchar, R. (2007) Citizenship, Enterprise and Learning: Harmonising Competing Educational Agendas. Stoke on Trent: Trentham. Book Chapters Deuchar, R. (2017) ‘Mit ansigt er fredfyldt, jeg ser ikke vred eller ond eller voldelig ud’: Forbindelsen mellem meditation, vejrtraekning, maskulinitet og resocialisering. In: S. Hviid (ed.) Traumebehandling Og Resocialisering Gennem Andedraet og Meditation. Copenhagen: Turbine. Søgaard, T. F., Kolind, T., Thylstrup, B. and Deuchar, R. (2017) At skabe et ‘normalt’ liv: Maskulinitet, boksning og empowerment i en social indstats for unge kriminelle stofbrugere. In: T. F.Søgaard (Ed.) Køn Og Rusmidler. Aarhus: Aarhus University. Deuchar, R., Miller, J. and Borchardt, L. (2017) ‘I trust them more than I trust myself’: Detached streetwork, young people and the building of social capital in Scottish urban communities. In: W. T.Pink and G. W. Noblit (eds.) Second International Handbook of Urban Education. New York: Springer. Deuchar, R. (2015) Scottish youth gangs. In: H. Croall, G. Mooney and M. Munro (eds.) Crime, Justice and Society in Scotland. London: Routledge. Deuchar, R. (2015) Dilemmas, deception and ethical decision-making: Insights from a Transatlantic Ethnographer. In: K. Bhopal and R. Deuchar (eds.) Researching Marginalized Groups. New York: Routledge. Deuchar, R. (2014) Youth Gangs. In: J. D. Wright (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition. Atlanta: Elsevier. Deuchar, R. and Martin, D. (2014) Violence and the education system. In: P. Donnelly and C.L. Ward (eds.) The Oxford Textbook of Violence Prevention. London: Oxford Press. Taylor, M. F.; Deuchar, R. and Van der Leun, J. (2014) ‘Out on the street it’s like a brotherhood of sorts': Violent Scottish and Australian troublesome youth groups. In: M. F. Taylor, J. A. Pooley and J. Merrick (eds.) Adolescence: Places and Spaces. New York: Nova. Deuchar, R. (2014) Curfews. In: J. M. Miller (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. NJ: Wiley Blackwell. Deuchar, R. (2012) Gangs and territorialism. In: H. Maitles and P. Cowan (eds.) Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom: Key Issues and Debates. London: Continuum. Deuchar, R. (2012) Gangs, youth offending and social capital: Tales of Glasgow’s lost boys. In: C. Bassani (ed.) Adolescent Behavior. New York: Nova. 2 Deuchar, R. (2010) Prevention through formal and informal education. In: M. Herzog-Evans (ed.) Transnational Criminology Manual. Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers. Deuchar, R. and Maitles, H. (2008) Education for citizenship. In: T.G.K. Bryce and W.M. Humes (eds.) Scottish Education: Third Edition – Beyond Devolution. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Deuchar, R. and Maitles, H. (2007) We’re citizens now!: The development of positive values through a democratic approach to learning. In: H. Maitles (ed.) Exploring Cultural Perspectives in Education. Edmonton, AB: ICRN Press. Maitles, H. and Deuchar, R. (2005). It's not fair! Anyway, we've got rights!. In R. Hancock, R. and J. Collins (eds.) Primary Teaching Assistants: Learners and Learning. London: Fulton. Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals Rahmen, M., Mclean, R., Deuchar, R. & Densley, J. (2020) Who are the enforcers? The motives and methods of muscle for hire in west Scotland and the west Midlands. Trends in Organized Crime. DOI: org/10.1007/s12117-020-09382-y Fallik, S W., Deuchar, R., Crichlow, V. J. & Hodges, H. (2020) Policing through social media: A qualitative exploration. International Journal of Police Science & Management. DOI: org/10.1177/1461355720911948 Deuchar, R., Crichlow, V. J. and Fallik, S. W. (2020) Cops in crisis?: Ethnographic insights on a new era of politicization, activism, accountability and change in transatlantic policing. Policing and Society, 30 (1), 37-64. Densley, J., McLean, R., Deuchar, R. and Harding, S. (2019) Progression from cafeteria to à la carte offending: Scottish organized crime narratives. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 58 (2), 161-179. Deuchar, R. (2019) ‘I get more in contact with my soul’: Gang disengagement, desistance and the role of spirituality. Youth Justice. DOI: org/10.1177/1473225419889195 Deuchar, R., Fallik, S. and Crichlow, V. (2019) Despondent officer narratives and the ‘post Ferguson’ effect: Exploring law enforcement perspectives and strategies in a Southern American State. Policing and Society, 29 (9), 1042-1057. Deuchar, R., Miller, J. and Densley, J. (2019) The lived experience of stop and search in Scotland: There are two sides to every story. Police Quarterly, 22 (4), 416-451. Deuchar, R. and Weide, R. D. (2019) Journeys in gang masculinity: Insights from international case studies of interventions. Deviant Behavior, 40(7), 851-865. Harding, S., Deuchar, R., Densley, J. and McLean, R. (2019) A typology of street robbery and gang organisation: Insights from qualitative research in Scotland. British Journal of Criminology, 59(4), 879-897. McLean, R., Deuchar, R., Harding, S. and Densley, J. (2019) Putting the ‘street’ in gang: Place and space in the organisation of Scotland’s drug selling gangs. British Journal of Criminology. 59(2), 396-415. 3 Densley, J., McLean, R., Deuchar, R. and Harding, S. (2018) An altered state: Emergent changes to illicit drug markets and distribution networks in Scotland. International Journal of Drug Policy 58: 113-120. Deuchar, R., Harding, S., McLean, R. and Densley, J. (2018) Deficit or credit?: A comparative, qualitative study of gender agency and female gang membership in Los Angeles and Glasgow. Crime and Delinquency. DOI: org/10.1177/0011128718794192. Deuchar, R., Søgaard, T. F., Holligan, C., Miller, K., Bone, A. and Borchardt, L. (2018) Social capital in Scottish and Danish neighbourhoods: Paradoxes of a police-community nexus at the front line. Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, 19(2), 187-203. Fallik, S., Deuchar, R. and Crichlow, V. (2018) Body-worn cameras in the post-Ferguson era: An exploration of law enforcement perspectives. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. DOI: 10.1007/s11896-018-9300-2. Maitra, D. R., McLean, R. and Deuchar, R. (2018) ‘If you want to get paid, you’ve got to do it’: A qualitative study on the morality of crime. Deviant Behavior 39 (7): 949-961. McLean, R., Densley, J. and Deuchar, R. (2018) Situating gangs within Scotland’s illegal drug market(s). Trends in Organized Crime 21 (2): 147-171. McPhee, I., McLean, R., Holligan, C. and Deuchar, R. (2018) Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: The strange case of the two selves of clandestine drug users. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 19(2), 133-146. Holligan, C., McLean, R. and Deuchar, R. (2017) Weapon-carrying among young men in Glasgow: Street scripts and signals in uncertain social spaces. Critical Criminology 25 (1): 137-151. Deuchar, R., Morck, L., Matemba, Y. H., McLean, R. and Riaz, N (2016) ‘It’s as if you’re not in jail, as if you’re not a prisoner: Young male offenders’ experiences of incarceration, prison chaplaincy, religion and spirituality

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