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Youth policy, Youth research

First name: Barrybarry_goldson

Last name: Goldson

Nationality: British

Languages:

  • English - proficient

Postal Address: School of Sociology and Social Policy, The University of Liverpool, L697ZA, UK

Country: England

E-mail: b.goldson@liv.ac.uk

A few words about myself: Professor Barry Goldson PhD has been an academic at the University of Liverpool, UK, since 1993. He currently holds the Charles Booth Chair of Social Science and he was previously Professor of Criminology and Social Policy. He is also Visiting Professorial Research Fellow, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (2010-12). He has directed or co-directed numerous funded research projects and he has also served as an advisor/consultant to many national and international studies. At January 2011 the body of his published research output comprises: 14 authored or edited books; over 70 chapters and articles in books and refereed journals; 30 articles in periodicals; 9 published research reports; 9 major submissions (evidence) and invited contributions to parliamentary committees, independent inquiries and international studies and over 150 papers presented at national and international conferences and symposia. He is the founding editor of 'Youth Justice: An International Journal' (Sage)

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