Dr Charmian Werren In 'Staff' Academic staffEmeritus professors Back to 'Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology' Department of Social Policy, Sociology and CriminologyTeaching AssociateLecturer Contact details Telephone+44 (0)121 414 6473Emailc.werren@bham.ac.ukTwitter@crwerren View my research portal AddressMuirhead TowerUniversity of BirminghamEdgbastonBirminghamB15 2TTUK Charmian joined the University of Birmingham in 2018. She is a Teaching Associate and Lecturer in criminology. Her research focusses on the policing of protest. Qualifications PhD in Law, King’s College London MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice, King’s College London LLB in Law, University of Birmingham Teaching Criminological Theory I Doing Justice Punishment Social Research I Terror, Threat and Security Violence in a Global Context Doctoral research PhD title“This is what democracy looks like”: Policing, Visibility and the Right to Protest. Research Charmian’s research interests include: Policing Protest and Social Movements Human Rights Her doctoral research focussed on the human rights implications of the policing of protest in central London. Publications Werren, C. (2014) Intelligence Gathering and the Need for Control: Managing Risk In Public Order Policing, Criminal Justice Matters doi.org/10.1080/09627251.2014.926066View all publications in research portal
Department of Social Policy, Sociology and CriminologyTeaching AssociateLecturer Contact details Telephone+44 (0)121 414 6473Emailc.werren@bham.ac.ukTwitter@crwerren View my research portal AddressMuirhead TowerUniversity of BirminghamEdgbastonBirminghamB15 2TTUK Charmian joined the University of Birmingham in 2018. She is a Teaching Associate and Lecturer in criminology. Her research focusses on the policing of protest. Qualifications PhD in Law, King’s College London MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice, King’s College London LLB in Law, University of Birmingham Teaching Criminological Theory I Doing Justice Punishment Social Research I Terror, Threat and Security Violence in a Global Context Doctoral research PhD title“This is what democracy looks like”: Policing, Visibility and the Right to Protest. Research Charmian’s research interests include: Policing Protest and Social Movements Human Rights Her doctoral research focussed on the human rights implications of the policing of protest in central London. Publications Werren, C. (2014) Intelligence Gathering and the Need for Control: Managing Risk In Public Order Policing, Criminal Justice Matters doi.org/10.1080/09627251.2014.926066View all publications in research portal