Researcher Profile

 

Dr. Robert McAuley

Dr. Robert McAuley

 

Conferments:

BA in English (Lancaster University)

MA in Cultural Studies (University of Warwick)

PhD in Criminology (University of Cambridge)

 

Position:

Lecturer

 

Courses taught:

Criminal Justice Systems

Criminology

White Collar Crime and State Corruption

Youth Violence and Juvenile Delinquency

 

Research Interests:

Youth Culture, Social Control and State Terror

 

Publications:

  1. McAuley, R. (2006) Out of Sight: crime, youth and exclusion in modern Britain. (Willan Publishing: Cullompton, Devon)
  2. Dixon, J., Levine, M & McAuley, R. (2006). ‘Locating impropriety: Street drinking, moral order and the ideological dilemma of public space’, in Political Psychology, 27(2), 187-206.
  3. Dixon, J., Levine, M. & McAuley, R. (2004) Street Drinking Legislation, CCTV and Public Space (Home Office Research Study, Home Office: London).
  4. McAuley, R. (2004) Dockery, Now: Social Capital and Fieldwork’ in Social Capital In The Field: Researchers Tales, Families & Social Capital Economic and Social Research Council Research Group Working Paper No. 10 (London: London South Bank University)