
David Churchill
@dchurchill01
Criminologist @CCJSLeeds Historical criminology and criminal justice history: policing, security & crime control since c.1750.
ID: 3052678307
http://www.law.leeds.ac.uk/people/staff/churchill/ 22-02-2015 13:21:32
2,2K Tweet
1,1K Followers
1,1K Following





This is the consultation on the future of Leeds Museums & Galleries Abbey House #Museum which is threatened with closure to save £160,000. Please do respond if you can: museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/pQoMAtw/abbe...


My book Legal Temporalities of Sexual Consent is out with Edinburgh University Press later this month! The law on sexual consent is notoriously problematic – but why focus on time? 🧵(1/7) edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-legal-tem…



My book is now real! (and available from Edinburgh University Press with 30% off code NEW30 edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-legal-tem… )


Download the "Crime Control and Everyday Life in the Victorian City: The Police and the Public" audiobook today and save 50%! Discount ends 02/03 David Churchill audiobooks.com/promotions/pro…

Next week I’ve an event at The National Archives about approved schools and I’d be particularly keen to hear from anyone who attended an approved school between 1933-1973. I’ll be talking about my research on the schools to date, and showing some records: pls RT! eventbrite.co.uk/e/approved-sch…


Fellowship opportunity. Wadham College in cooperation with the Oxford History Faculty established the Koch History Centre, an Institute of Advanced Studies for History. The first cohort will start on 1 Oct 2025. This year's theme: "Religion and the State". Please consider applying


📢📢The Journal of Criminology is seeking proposals for a special issue for cutting-edge criminology topics that offer innovation in methodology and theory. Applications close 30 May, 2025. See Journal of Criminology for more information, scan the QR code below, or see shorturl.at/Kb4O4





3 year Research Fellow post on Leverhulme funded project Imagining Race, Crime and Justice in Sailortown, 1870-1939. Working with me and Dr. Esmorie Miller
