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EUROPEAN POLICE SCIENCE AND RESEARCH BULLETIN<br />

SPECIAL CONFERENCE EDITION<br />

CONTRIBUTORS<br />

Sheptycki, James<br />

Prof.<br />

Silvestri, Marisa<br />

Dr<br />

Professor of Criminology<br />

McLaughlin College<br />

York University<br />

Toronto, Country: Canada<br />

jshep@yorku.ca<br />

Associate Professor in Criminology<br />

Kingston University<br />

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences<br />

Penrhyn Road Campus<br />

Kingston upon Thames<br />

Surrey KT1 2EE<br />

UK<br />

Email: m.silvestri@kingston.ac.uk<br />

Biographical details:<br />

James Sheptycki is Professor of Criminology,<br />

York University, Toronto Canada. He is widely<br />

published on topics related to transnational<br />

crime and policing. Recent publications include<br />

(2012) Global Policing (with Ben Bowling),<br />

London Sage and Transnational Crime and<br />

Policing; Selected Essays (2012) Aldershot;<br />

Ashgate.<br />

Biographical details:<br />

Dr Marisa Silvestri is an Associate Professor in<br />

Criminology at Kingston University, UK. Her<br />

research interests are focused on the broad<br />

area of gender, policing and criminal justice. In<br />

particular she is interested in women in police<br />

leadership and the impacts of a gendered<br />

criminal justice system. She has published<br />

widely on a range of related issues. In addition<br />

to various articles and reports, she is author<br />

of Women in Charge: Gender: Policing and<br />

Leadership (2003: Willan Press) of Gender and<br />

Crime (2008: Sage) and Gender and Crime:<br />

a Human Rights Approach (2016: Sage). She<br />

has acted as an academic adviser in a range of<br />

forums, contributing to the Independent Police<br />

Commission into the Future of Policing, led by<br />

Lord Stevens; she is a steering group member<br />

of the Policing Network (British Society of<br />

Criminology) and is currently on the editorial<br />

board of Policing and Society journal<br />

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