Dr Karen Bullock

Senior Lecturer

Qualifications: BSc, MSc, PhD, FHEA

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Phone: Work: 01483 68 6979
Room no: 10 AD 03

Further information

Biography

Karen graduated from the London School of Economics in 1998 with BSc in Social Policy and Sociology. The following summer she obtained an MSc from the University of Surrey in Social Research Methods. Her PhD is from the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science at University College London. Karen joined the University of Surrey as a lecturer in 2007. Before that she worked in the research directorate at the Home Office. She primarily conducts research in the fields of policing and crime reduction and her teaching reflects these areas of expertise.    

Research Interests

Karen’s research interests coalesce around aspects of contemporary policing and crime prevention theory and practice, most recently on contemporary forms of community policing, intelligence-led policing and on the impact of the 1998 Human Rights Act on the police service. She is currently writing a book – ‘Citizens, Community and Crime Control’ – examining the forms and functions of citizen and community involvement in policing with a focus on the development and institutionalisation of forms of volunteering  

Publications

Books

 

  • Bullock, K. (2014) Citizens, Community and Crime Control. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
    • Forthcoming

 

  • Bullock, K. Erol, R. and Tilley, N. (2006) Problem-oriented Policing and Partnership: Implementation of an Evidence Based Approach to Crime Reduction. Cullompton: Willan.

 

Edited collections

 

  • Bullock, K., Clarke, R. and Tilley, N. (2010) Situational Prevention of Organised Crime. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.

 

  • Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2003) Crime Reduction and Problem-oriented Policing. Cullompton: Willan.

 

Published peer reviewed articles   

 

Bullock, K. and Condry, R.  (forthcoming) 'Responding to denial, minimization and blame in correctional settings: The 'real world' implications of offender neutralizations. The European Journal of Criminology. (Accepted and forthcoming)

 

Bullock, K. (forthcoming) ‘Community, intelligence-led policing and crime control’. Policing and Society. (Available advance access).

 

Bullock, K (forthcoming) Integrated approaches to domestic violence? An exploration of the role of the victim and Women’s Safety Work in cognitive-behavioural programmes. (Accepted and forthcoming)

 

Bullock, K and Leeney, D. (2013) Participation, ‘responsivity’ and accountability in neighbourhood policing, Criminology and Criminal Justice 13 (2) 199-214.

 

Bullock, K. and Leeney, D. (2012) Public Concern about Organised Crime. Crime Prevention and Community Safety. 14 (4) 287-292

 

Millie, A. and Bullock, K. (2012) Re-imagining policing post-austerity. British Academy Review, 2012, Issue 19, 16-18.

 

Bullock, K. and Johnson, P. (2012) The Impact of the Human Rights Act on the Police Service in England and Wales. British Journal of Criminology. 52 (3), 630-650

 

Bullock, K. (2011) Responding to Anti-social Behaviour: Analysis, Interventions and the Transfer of Knowledge. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal 13 (1) 1-15.

 

Bullock, K. (2011) The Construction and Interpretation of Risk Technologies in Contemporary Probation Practice. British Journal of Criminology. 51 (1) 120-135.

 

Bullock, K. (2010) Enforcing Financial Penalties: The Case of Confiscation Orders. The Howard Journal. 49 (4) 328-339.

 

Bullock, K. and Ekblom, P. (2010) Richness, Retrievability and Reliability – Issues in a Working Knowledge Base for Good Practice in Crime Prevention. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. 16 (1) 29-47.

 

Bullock, K. (2010) The Confiscation Investigation. Policing: An International Journal of Policy and Practice. 4 (1) 7-14

 

Bullock, K. (2010) Improving Accessibility and Accountability – Neighbourhood Policing and the Policing Pledge. Safer Communities: International Journal of Community Safety. 9 (1) 10-19.

 

Bullock, K. (2010) Generating and Using Community Intelligence: The Case of Neighbourhood Policing. The International Journal of Police Science and Management. 12 (1) 1-11.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2009) Born to Fail? Policing, Reform and Neighbourhood Problem-Solving. The Police Journal. 83 (2) 117-130.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2009) Police Reform: the Prospects for Evidence Based Policing and Crime Reduction. Policing: An International Journal of policy and Practice. 381-387.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2008) Understanding and Tackling Gang Violence. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal.  10 (1) 36-47.

 

Contributions to edited collections

 

Bullock, K. (forthcoming) Intelligence Led Policing and the National Intelligence Model, in J. Brown (ed) The Future of Policing. London: Routledge

 

Bullock, K. and Lister, S. (forcoming) Dirty Assets: Emerging Issues in the Regulation of Criminal and Terrorist Assets, in C. King and C. Walker. London: Ashgate.

 

Bullock, K. Clarke, R. and Tilley, N (2010) ‘Introduction’ in Bullock, K. Clarke, R. and Tilley, N Situational Prevention of Organised Crime. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2008) 'Problem-oriented Policing', in A. Wakefield, A Dictionary of Policing. London: Sage.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2003) 'Introduction: The concepts, implementation and outcomes of problem-oriented policing in the UK and the US', in K. Bullock and N. Tilley, Crime Reduction and Problem-oriented Policing. Cullompton: Willan.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2003) 'From Strategy to Action: the Development and Implementation of Problem-oriented Projects', in K. Bullock and N. Tilley, Crime Reduction and Problem-oriented Policing. Cullompton: Willan.

 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2003) 'The Role of Analysis: Lessons from the Crime Reduction Programme', in J. Knutsson, Problem-oriented Policing: from Innovation to Mainstream. Crime Prevention Research Series No. 15. Cullompton: Willan.


Official reports

 

Bullock, K. Sarre, S, Tarling, R., and Wilkinson, M. (2010) An Implementation Study of the delivery of Domestic Abuse Programmes in Probation Areas and Her Majesty’s Prison Service. Ministry of Justice Research Series 15/10. London: Ministry of Justice.

Bullock, K., Chowdhury, R. Hollings, P. (2009) Public Concerns about Organised Crime. Home Office Research Report 16. London: Home Office.

 

Bullock, K., Mann, D. and Street, R. and Coxon, C. (2009) Examining attrition in confiscating the proceeds of crime. Home Office Research Report 17. London: Home Office.

 

Bullock, K. and Jones, B. (2004) Acceptable Behaviour Contracts: Addressing Anti-social Behaviour in the London Borough of Islington. Home Office Online Report 02/04. London: Home Office. 

Bullock, K. and Tilley, N. (2002) Gangs, Shootings and Violent Incidents in Manchester : Developing a Crime Reduction Strategy, Crime Reduction Research Series Paper 13. London: Home Office.

 

Bullock, K., Farrell, G., Tilley, N. (2002) Funding and Implementing Crime Reduction Initiatives, Online report 10/02. London : Home Office.

 

Gresham, P., Stockdale, J., Bartholomew, I. and Bullock, K. (2001) An Evaluation of the Impact of Crimestoppers. Home Office Briefing Note 10/01. London : Home Office.

 

Bullock, K., Moss, K. Smith, J. (2000) Understanding the implications of Section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act. Home Office Briefing Note (11/00). London: Home Office.

Teaching

Criminal Justice Systems [HE1 and MSc]

Crime, Power and Justice [HE2]

Poverty, Welfare and the State [HE2]

Crime, Community Safety and Crime Prevention [HE2]

Policing and the Police [HE3]

Departmental Duties

Programme Director BSc Criminology and Sociology

Research Grants

• 2011. ESRC. ‘Quantitative Methods Initiative’. £60,000. Principal Investigator.
• 2011. British Academy. Conference Grant. £1,200 ‘Policing in a Time of Contraction and Constraint’.
• 2010-11. British Academy Small Grant. ‘Policing Private Lives’. £4,200. Principal Investigator.
• 2008. Ministry of Justice. 'An Implementation Study of Domestic Abuse Programmes in Probation Areas and Her Majesty's Prison Service.’ £65, 000. Principal Investigator.

Other

• Member, Publications Committee British Society of Criminology
• Editor, British Society of Criminology Online Journal
• Member, Policing Network British Society of Criminology

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