Personal statement

Dr Andrew Dunn is a Teaching Fellow in Criminology.

He teaches on Crime: Representations and Reality, The Criminological Mind, and Criminal Justice: Theory, Policy and Practice.

His research interests centre on poverty and crime.

Academic qualifications

  • BA (Hons) degree in Social Policy (First Class), University of Bradford, 1998
  • PGCE in Social Science in Post-Compulsory education, University of Huddersfield, 2006
  • PhD in Social Policy, University of Bradford, 2008
  • MSc in Criminology (Distinction), Teesside University, 2022.

Areas of expertise

I teach Criminology and I am available to supervise students across a range of Criminological, Sociological and Social Policy topics.

My main specialisms are:

  • poverty
  • unemployment
  • consumer culture
  • crime rates around the world.