Research Team

Email:
annie.crowley@glasgow.ac.uk

Institution:
University of Glasgow

Address:
Ivy Lodge
63 Gibson Street
University of Glasgow
Glasgow

Annie Crowley

Dr. Annie Crowley is a post-doctoral research fellow. She completed her PhD at the the University of Glasgow in 2018, and was then awarded an ESRC post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Stirling, both within SCCJR. Her PhD focused upon the experiences of practitioners who work with young women in a variety of settings within the criminal justice sphere. Between 2016 and 2018 Annie worked as a researcher at the University of Glasgow on a Wellcome Trust funded research project exploring the effects of vicarious traumatisation upon those working with women in the justice system in Scotland; and as a Research Assistant for the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford on a research project within immigration removal centres. Annie was a visiting scholar at St. John’s University, New York in 2015 in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.

Outside of academia, Annie has worked as an Associate Inspector at HM Inspectorate of Police Scotland, and as a researcher at HM Inspectorate of Prisons for England and Wales. In these positions she conducted research into the treatment of people held in different types of custody (immigration removal centres, police custody and prisons), as well as on various other aspects of policing and prison practice.

With an MSc in Global Health and Development from the Institute of Child Health at UCL, Annie has also conducted research into the social determinants of health, internationally and in the UK, whilst working in the voluntary sector.

Annie is a member of SCCJR’s External Engagement group. She is also a Board Member of Up-2-Us, a voluntary sector organisation working to support marginalised young people and families across the west of Scotland.