Gender, Deviance and Society Research Group
Drawing together the research expertise of its leaders – Dr Stacy Banwell, Dr Alexandra Fanghanel, Dr Camille Stengel and Dr Giulia Zampini – GDS aims to push forward research innovation in gender-related matters through interdisciplinary approaches, horizontal leadership, and mentoring.
Sex & Crime
Find out more about Sex & Crime, a new title in the Key Approaches to Criminology Series co-authored by GDS members Alexandra Fanghanel, Giulia F. Zampini, Stacy Banwell, Michael Fiddler and Emma Milne (Durham University).
Group Leadership
This group is co-chaired by Dr Stacy Banwell, Dr Alexandra Fanghanel, Dr Camille Stengel and Dr Giulia Zampini.
Drawing together the research expertise of its leaders – Dr Stacy Banwell, Dr Alexandra Fanghanel, Dr Camille Stengel and Dr Giulia Zampini – GDS aims to push forward research innovation in gender-related matters through interdisciplinary approaches, horizontal leadership, and mentoring. We want to create a platform for all members of the group at all stages of their scholarship and research to come together and learn from each other. Drawing together the research expertise of its leaders – Dr Stacy Banwell, Dr Alexandra Fanghanel, Dr Camille Stengel and Dr Giulia Zampini – GDS aims to push forward research innovation in gender-related matters through interdisciplinary approaches, horizontal leadership, and mentoring. We want to create a pl
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Law
Law and Criminology research is at the forefront of policy and practitioner debates on human rights, identity, crime and deviance. Our international focus includes the impact of emerging technologies on human life, the importance of ethically sourced goods and the monitoring of supply chains, the impact of custody on offenders and the importance of giving voice to marginalised populations.
Criminology Between the Sheets
Gender Deviance and Society members host a Valentine’s Day themed book launch, click to read more.
The Gender, Deviance and Society Research Group has launched!
October 22nd marked the launch of the Gender, Deviance and Society (GDS) research group at the University of Greenwich and we marked the event with an online webinar. Click to find out more.
Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Conflict: More Dangerous to be a Woman?
Read Stacy Banwell's latest book 'Gender and the violence(s) of war & armed conflict – is it more dangerous to be a woman?' which is freely available online Open Access.
'Creating safe spaces in dangerous places: 'Chicks Day' for women who inject drugs in Budapest'
Find out more about Dr Camille Stengel new chapter in 'Risk and Substance Use', an interdisciplinary collection examining the role that alcohol, tobacco and other drugs have played in framing certain groups and spaces as ‘dangerous’ and in influencing the nature of formal responses to the perceived threat.