Relationship Between Political Violence and Conventional Crime in Northern Ireland
Curriculum Vitae
Education
| 2007- | | Ph.D. Candidate, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge |
| 2005-2006 | | M.Phil. Criminology, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge |
| 2001-2005 | | BA (Hons) Sociology. Minors: Pre-law, History. Flagler College, St.Augustine, FL. USA. |
Work Experience
| 2007 | | Graduate Assistant for the Terrorism Data Resource Center (TDRC)
and the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism (START). USA |
| 2007 | | Research Intern at the Runnymede Trust, London, UK. |
| 2005 | | Violent Crime Intern at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. USA |
Teaching Experience
| 2007 | | International Espionage (Major and Minor).
The Cambridge Tradition Summer School at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. |
Professional Presentations
- "The Evolution of the Global Salafi Jihad". Presented at the Police Service of Northern Ireland Serious & Organized Crime
Department Conference. (October 2007)
Professional Memberships
- BISA Working Group for the Critical Studies on Terrorism
- Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK)
Fields of Research
- Terrorism and Political Violence
- Organized Crime
- Crime-Terror Nexus
- Global Security
- Offender Profiling
Representative Publications
Book Reviews
- "Prison Writings: The Roots of Civilization" by Abdullah Ocalan. (Book Review). Critical Studies on Terrorism. 1(1). 2008.
Working Papers
- Clarke, R., Lee, S. "D-Company and the PIRA. A Comparative Analysis of the Crime-Terror Nexus"
Dissertation
Supervisor: Professor Manuel Eisner