Position: Combined Honours Leader for Criminology Programmes
Location: Room 033, Duncan House
Telephone: 0208 223 2118
Email: E.J.Pickford@uel.ac.uk
Contact address:
School of Law and Social Sciences (LSS)
University of East London
Duncan House
Stratford High Street
London E15 2JB
Jane has been a lecturer since 1986, having taught on both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees within the law and criminology area. Jane's lecturing responsibilities straddle the areas of law and criminology and she teaches within both fields. Her specialism is Youth Justice and she has written several texts in that area. She has extensive experience of lecturing and has regular research and training contact with professionals within the criminal justice professions. She is Module Leader for Theoretical Criminology, Youth Justice and Contemporary issues in Criminology.
She also lectures on the Criminal Law Team. Her major publications include:
Pickford, J (forthcoming, 2014) Criminology for Social Workers (London: Sage) Pickford, J with Dugmore, P (2012) Youth Justice and Social Work (London: Sage) Goldson, B (2008) Dictionary of Youth Justice (Collumpton: Willan) - major contributor Dugmore, P and Pickford, J (2006) Youth Justice and Social Work (London: Learning Matters) Pickford, J. (2000) Youth Justice: Theory and Practice (London: Cavendish)
Criminology
Theoretical Criminology
Contemporary Issues of Criminology
Youth Justice.
Youth Justice.
Pickford, J with Dugmore, P (2011) Youth Justice (Exeter: Learning Matters)
Goldson, B (2008) Dictionary of Youth Justice (Collumpton: Willan) - major contributor
Dugmore, P and Pickford, J (2006) Youth Justice and Social Work (London: Learning Matters)
Pickford, J. (2000) Youth Justice: Theory and Practice (London: Cavendish)
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