Border Criminologies Guest Twitter Project
On Monday 7th November Border Criminologies launched its Guest Twitter project, which aims to give the floor to emerging scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to share their work, ideas, opinions and news from their countries, etc. Our first guest was Ana Ballesteros Pena, who among other things, shared important information about immigration detention and border control in Spain. Next week, we would like to welcome our second guest, Rose Broad, who will be live tweeting from the American Society of Criminology conference.
If you are interested in participating in this project please contact Andriani Fili (andriani.fili@crim.ox.ac.uk)
Our second guest
Rose Broad (Week 2: 14th-18th November)
Dr Rose Broad is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Manchester. Rose completed her ESRC funded PhD at the University of Manchester in 2013 entitled 'Stuck in Traffick: A study of individuals convicted for human trafficking offences'. Her main research interests are in the areas of human trafficking and modern slavery, migration and policing responses to modern slavery and organised crime. Rose is on Twitter @rose_broad.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in tweets by our Guests do not necessarily reflect the views of Border Criminologies.