Dr Liam Wrigley PhD SFHEA

Dr Liam Wrigley

Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology
Assistant Professor in Criminology and Social Policy

Contact details

Address
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Dr Liam Wrigley is an interdisciplinary social scientist, with research interests in Criminology, Youth, Social Exclusion and Crime, Participatory Methodologies, LGBTQIA+ and Queer Criminology. Liam has held several academic roles since 2013, including Senior Lecturer, Programme Director and Lecturer.

Qualifications

PhD Sociology and Social Policy, Funded by the ESRC, University of Sheffield (2022).

MRes in Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies, University of Manchester.

BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology (awarded with 1st class honours).

Biography

Dr Liam Wrigley (he/him) is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Social Policy (Research and Education). He has taught on a range of undergraduate and post-graduate courses. Liam has worked across several HE institutions across the Northwest of England, Yorkshire, Staffordshire and the Midlands, since 2013. 

Liam has most recently worked in the School of Social Sciences at Leeds Trinity University (2023-2025), where he was Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology and Programme Director for the Undergraduate Studies. Liam also held the role of work based learning and professional placements (2023-25) and Deputy Research and RKE Lead (2024-25) for UOA 20 Social Work and Social Policy. Prior to this, Liam was employed by Keele University (2022-23) as a Lecturer in Criminology (Research and Education). Liam has also worked within the Department of Criminology at University of Manchester (2018-2022). 

Liam's PhD was funded by the ESRC (2018-21) and explored the narratives of young people who were Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET). He also explored the dimensions of social support from the third sector - including youth workers, informal education and the local labour market, utilising Qualitative Social Network Analysis (QSNA) during the COVID-19 related national lockdowns (95k - ESRC/WRDTP). Liam is currently producing a monograph with Emerald Publishing based on this work - due for publication in Spring 2026. 

Follow up work and publications have been funded by a competitive University of Sheffield writing support grant (4k, 2022). 

Whilst at Keele University, Dr Wrigley was successful in gaining a QR Policy Support Grant (12k) to explore dimensions of public policy making to tackle loneliness and social isolation (May 2023). Liam's project was selected out of 22 proposed projects/bids across the University. 

Liam is also co-convener of the British Sociological Association flagship youth studies group. 

Liam was elected by open vote to the editorial board of Social Policy and Society and is due to serve from January 2026. 

Liam now serves as Peer Review College (PRC) board member and reviewer for UKRI Future Leaders Scheme after successful application.

Teaching

Criminology Theory 1

Social Research Methods 2

Postgraduate supervision

Expertise related to education inequality, childhood and youth, social and public policy, intersectionality, loneliness young people, care, NEET (not in education, employment or training), narrative and participatory methodologies. 

Please contact Liam on l.wrigley@bham.ac.uk to discuss supervision opportunities.

Research

Liam’s current research interests include: 

  • Loneliness and Crime
  • Work with the Campaign to End Loneliness
  • Young People, Crime and Exclusion
  • Social Inclusion
  • Poverty and Social Inequality

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Wrigley, L, González, J, Vicars , M & Glazzard, J (eds) 2025, Un/belonging identities: relating narratives of queer trauma. Research Topics, Frontiers. https://doi.org/10.3389/978-2-8325-7060-9

Article

Wrigley, L & Evangelia, K 2024, 'Criminalised, victimised or other? A reflexive engagement with queer criminology utilising a relational pedagogical approach', Frontiers in Sociology, vol. 9, 1373422. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2024.1373422

Wrigley, L 2024, '“With the Pandemic Everything Changes!”: Examining Welfare Reform and Conditionality Prior to and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Amongst NEET Experienced Young People', Journal of Applied Youth Studies, vol. 7, 7, pp. 9-25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43151-023-00110-1

Wrigley, L 2019, '(Un)Happy 21st Birthday NEET! A genealogical approach to understanding young people Not in Education, Employment or Training', Youth and Policy.

Wrigley, L 2017, 'From ‘NEET’ to ‘Unknown’: Who is responsible for young people not in education, employment or training?', Youth and Policy, pp. 1-9.

Book/Film/Article review

Wrigley, L 2021, 'Leonard, P., & Wilde, R. (2019). Getting in and Getting on in the Youth Labour Market: Governing Young People’s Employability in Regional Context. Bristol: Policy Press.', Journal of Applied Youth Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 201-203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43151-021-00032-w

Doctoral Thesis

Wrigley, L 2022, 'A narrative investigation of NEET young people’s social networks', University of Sheffield. <https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/31263/>

Editorial

Vicars , M, Glazzard, J, Wrigley, L & González, J 2025, 'Un/belonging identities: relating narratives of queer trauma', Frontiers in Sociology, vol. 10, 1691021. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2025.1691021

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Expertise

Liam is happy to speak to the media on issues related to poverty, loneliness and young people and crime.

Policy experience

Peer Reviewer for the Youth Futures Foundation (May 2025-present)

Independent Research Advisor for Citizens Advance (November 2024)