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Criminology expert appointed to Greenwich professorship

Picture of Prof Darrick Jolliffe for Your Expert Witness storyA specialist on the psychology of crime and the development of criminal behaviour has joined the University of Greenwich as its new Professor of Criminology. Darrick Jolliffe is the author and co-author of numerous articles, book chapters and reports on the two areas of expertise. He is also an expert on evaluating whether 'interventions' can help reduce reoffending. His work has assessed the impact of community justice initiatives, high-intensity training for young offenders and methods of policing violence by organised gangs. He is also a lead independent evaluator of the Social Impact Bond at Peterborough Jail, the first 'payment by results' scheme for reoffending in the world.

Formerly a senior lecturer in criminology at the University of Leicester, Professor Jolliffe said: "I am looking forward to being part of the dynamic and enthusiastic team at Greenwich. The university already has a fine reputation for teaching and my ambition is to contribute to the existing upward trend that criminology at Greenwich has for research excellence."

Having completed a number of other evaluations for government departments, including the Home Office, the Ministry of Justice and the National Police Improvement Agency, he is also working with colleagues at Brubeck, University of London, to examine how the relationship between probation officer and offender might influence later offending.

His research has examined the experience of probation on later reoffending (a project funded by the National Offender Management Service), and the impact of the Together Women projects, a scheme designed to reduce reoffending among women which is funded by the Ministry of Justice.

Former barrister Sarah Greer is head of the Department of Law and Criminology at the university and also acting Dean of the Faculty of Humanities. She said of Professor Jolliffe's appointment: "I am delighted that Darrick is joining our criminology team. He brings a wealth of scholarly experience in a fascinating area of research.

"His appointment reflects our determination to make Criminology at Greenwich a centre of academic excellence and a practical source of expertise for criminal justice policymakers and practitioners nationally."

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