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Research interests

My work lies at the intersection of criminology, political sociology, and critical theory, focusing primarily on (1) the origins and development of policing practices, (2) the role of police training in transforming institutional culture, (3) abolition and alternatives to state security forces, and (4) situating state formation in a broader context of neoliberal globalization and neoimperialism.

Biography

Jesse has been in the Department of Social Sciences since the summer of 2025, working in the areas of sociology and criminology.

HIs research focuses primarily on policing and social control, with the majority of his published work centering on the reconstruction of the Iraqi police force. Currently he is working on an ambitious project examining over a century of reports on police reform.

Before coming to the UK, he spent 12 years at West Virginia University (US) after receiveing his doctorate at the University of Minnesota in 2012.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, University of Minnesota Twin Cities

13 Nov 201231 Dec 2099

Award Date: 13 Nov 2012

Sociology, BA (Hons), University of Northern Iowa

Award Date: 8 May 2004

Research Group keywords

  • Crime and Policing Centre

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