Rosie Erol

Rosie Erol

Research Associate

Institute of Health & Society

Contact Details

email: r.erol@worc.ac.uk

tel: 01905 85 5047

  • BSc (Hons) Physics
  • MSc Instrumentation and Analytical Science
  • PhD in Medical Physics: An investigation of the use of electrical impedance tomography to measure the transport of food and gastric contents between the human stomach and oesophagus    

Research

  • Health related research and evaluation – evaluating the key characteristics that support the successful completion of training aimed at newly qualified health practitioners.
  • Violence and the night time economy
  • Problem-oriented policing
  • Offender management
  • Rapid evidence assessments: partnership working; third sector involvement in service delivery; reducing alcohol related offending.

Professional Bodies

Member of the British Society of Criminology

Publications

  • Geoff Berry, Peter Briggs, Rosie Erol and Lauren van Staden. (2011) The effectiveness of partnership working in a crime and disorder context: a rapid evidence assessment. Research Report 52. London: Home Office.
  • Burrell, A. and Erol, R. (2009) Tackling violence in the night-time economy on the ground: Putting policy into practice in England and Wales Crime Prev Community Safety 11(3), 189-203
  • Bullock, K., Erol, R., Tilley, N. (2006), Problem-oriented policing and partnerships: implementing an evidence-based approach to crime reduction, Crime Reduction Series. Series edited by Gloria Laycock. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
  • Erol, R. and Millie, A. (2006) ‘Identifying and disseminating ‘good’ community safety practice: a problem solving approach’, Safer Communities, 5(1), 18-24.
  • Millie, A., Erol, R. (2006). Rehabilitation and resettlement: A study of prolific offender case management in Birmingham, UK. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 50 (6) 691-710.

External Responsibilities

Reviewer for Crime Prevention and Community Safety: an International Journal

Reviewer for Online journal: Papers from the British Criminology Conference