Laura Whalley - Criminology & Sociology - Research contact page

Laura Whalley - Criminology &  Sociology - Research contact page This is a contact page for Laura Whalley - post grad Sociological & Criminological researcher based at the University of Salford England.

Current project listed below. Ex offender - academic focus on gender, violence and organised crime.

15/05/2025

That's my masters thesis handed in for examination - I feel a bit sick not guna lie ๐Ÿคฎ ha! - I just want to say a massive thank you to all those who took part I know most of you wish to stay anonymous so not guna mention any names but you know who you are, Thank you!! ๐Ÿฅณ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿพ๐Ÿฅ‚๐ŸŽŠโค๏ธ

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13/04/2025

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10/03/2025

On the final run!! Not long now!!

- Creating a new strain of criminology,

- Feminist convict criminology -

- Providing a completely fresh insight to the lived experience of women involved in organised crime.

-Whilst also, opening the door for female ex offenders to have their say in academic criminology along with allowing the voices of female ex/offenders to be heard!!

- Creating a foundation for future qualitative research regarding women, violence and organised crime.

- Recognising organised crime structures as a gendered workspace and analysing these structures as such.

- Providing a fresh qualitative insight of the individual perspective of said structures, along with, understanding the violence in a bid to the remove the risk of stigmatisation that leads to victimisation withing the justice system. (Double deviance discrimination).

- Understanding issues which exist within these structures in regards to navigation and oppression and how these are overcome.

- Recommendation of policy that can work as an intervention is provided.

**Updates will be posted**

12/11/2024

Had a really interesting meeting with Dr Clive Stafford Smith OBE - International human rights lawyer - this morning. He is the founder of the Postmortem Project reviewing death penalty cases from the 70s to present day and getting the innocent who have been executed, pardoned!!

Please visit for more info:-
https://justiceleague.org.uk/projects

I am really looking forward to working with Dr Clive Smith on the Postmortem Project in the very near future!!

Dr Clive Stafford Smith is currently working on a filed complaint against USA, The Federal bureau of prisons, bureau of prisons director, wardens and officers based at FMC Carswell Fort Worth Tex.

Please look up and share the case of**

Dr Aafia Siddiqui a neuroscientist from Pakistan imprisoned on terrorism charges after allegedly reaching for a gun in a situation where only herself was shot - twice in the stomach. This situation occurred after she was released from prison after 5 years on suspected terrorism offences in which she was beat, r***d and tortured for 5 years by Afghan soldiers. Her children taken and given to different families, they were renamed - one child was injured, dropped from a hight onto his head, Dr Siddiqui is still unaware if her child survived.

Examples of the complaint regarding FMC Carswell include multipul disciplinaries for the report of r**e, cases of physical violence, sexual violence and multiple violations of religious rights, human rights and mental health wellbeing.

It is argued "despite the population of FMC Carswell being composed of vulnerable people (i.e., women with specialised medical and mental health needs), the defendants have through deliberate indifference, recklessness, carelessness and gross negligence allowed Dr, Siddiqui's abuse to continue"

Please share and get the word out***

Recruiting for academic interviews! Message for more information!!
30/09/2024

Recruiting for academic interviews! Message for more information!!

22/09/2024

Working to tackle the issue of double deviance discrimination by reducing the risk of stigmatisation, therefore, victimisation within the justice system!!!

Get intouch!! Get involved!! Recruitment for academic criminological interviews. Any questions feel free to drop a messa...
19/09/2024

Get intouch!! Get involved!! Recruitment for academic criminological interviews. Any questions feel free to drop a message! Thanks ๐Ÿ‘

Recruiting for academic interviews. If you are a woman aged over 18 with past experience in organised crime who would be...
28/08/2024

Recruiting for academic interviews. If you are a woman aged over 18 with past experience in organised crime who would be willing to take part in an anonymous academic interview... Please read the project information below, if you feel you fit the criteria please get intouch!!

Recruiting for academic interviews. For more information click the link or access the page...Project information listed ...
21/08/2024

Recruiting for academic interviews.

For more information click the link or access the page...

Project information listed below.

Recruiting women who have been involved in organised crime to take part in an interview for academic research purposes.I...
17/08/2024

Recruiting women who have been involved in organised crime to take part in an interview for academic research purposes.

Interested?

Please read the project information posted below. If you fit the criteria please get in touch!!

If you think you fit the criteria, please don't hesitate to get in touch!! Full anonymity will apply. Full anonymity wil...
17/08/2024

If you think you fit the criteria, please don't hesitate to get in touch!! Full anonymity will apply. Full anonymity will apply.

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