PhD Candidate, UCL
I am a current doctoral student at the UCL Institute of Education. My thesis explores the emic construction of urban male identities, using liminality - a betwixt and between transitory space - to explore the meaning that young men give to their problematic journey into adulthood against the backdrop of socioeconomic disadvantage and violence. My prior academic experience took in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in psychology, where my focus was on the impact of socioeconomic disadvantage on prosociality.
Professionally, I have worked in the third sector for many years devising and implementing impact and evaluation strategies for youth-centered organisations. I have been recognised for my work by several of the leading lights in the sector including New Philanthropy Capital and Project Oracle.
How hospital youth workers are helping to combat serious youth violence
Aug 01, 2018 14:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Knife crime is at its highest level recorded in England and Wales, with a 16% increase in knife-related offences in the year to March 2018. Much of the recent spike in knife crime involves young people. Youth violence...