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Dr Stephen Wakeman

School of Justice Studies

Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies

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Steve is the Programme Leader for Criminology. He joined LJMU as a lecturer in 2014 after completing his PhD in the Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Manchester. His PhD was an ethnographic study of heroin and crack cocaine users and dealers in the North-West of England. Prior to this he worked in drug rehabilitation centres, homeless hostels, and at a ‘problem’ youth project.

Steve has knowledge and expertise in three main areas: drugs (specifically addictions, policy, and heroin and/or crack cocaine use/markets); media (specifically cultural representations of crime and deviance in popular and/or 'new' media); and criminological theory (specifically cultural, visual, critical criminologies, or any other progressive theory, as well as the use of autoethnographic methods in criminology).

His work has been published in a number of leading criminology journals such as the British Journal of Criminology (where he is currently the Reviews Editor), Theoretical Criminology, Crime Media Culture, and Criminology & Criminal Justice. He is also working on a book on Autoethnographic Criminology that will be published by Routledge at some point in the near future.

Steve would be happy to discuss potential PhD supervision with students in any area related to drugs, media or theory, but especially if the project has an autoethnographic element to it. Away from work he likes retro adidas trainers, Manchester City Football Club, and playing video games. His main passion in life is golf, and he considers it to be more important than anything else other than his wife and children. He keeps a Boston terrier named Lola that sometimes bites him.

Degrees

2014, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, PhD - Criminology
2011, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, MRes - Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies
2010, University of Chester, United Kingdom, MA - Crime and Justice
2009, University of Chester, United Kingdom, BSc - Criminology with Counselling Skills

Academic appointments

Lecturer in Criminology, Liverpool John Moores University, 2014 - present

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