Ferhat Tura
@ferhattura19.bsky.social
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PhD. Lecturer and Programme Leader of Criminology at Bournemouth University. #Quantitative #Criminology, #Victimology, #Policing… Personal account https://staffprofiles.bournemouth.ac.uk/display/ftura
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opencriminology.bsky.social
Interested in becoming a member? It's free and open to anyone interested in helping foster and encourage practices that embrace openness, integrity and reproducibility in criminology research. See: esc-enoc.github.io/join.html
Join us – European Network for Open Criminology
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opencriminology.bsky.social
Hello! ENOC is on BlueSky now. We are a working group of the @esc-eurocrim.bsky.social dedicated to the promotion, training, application and rewarding of open research in criminology. Check out our website for more: esc-enoc.github.io
European Network for Open Criminology
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ferhattura19.bsky.social
Solutions must go beyond policing and CJ to include investment in housing, health, education, and community stability. Against the backdrop of today’s London protests, it’s worth remembering: addressing violence means addressing inequality.
ferhattura19.bsky.social
In a soon-to-be-published paper in the British Journal of Criminology – “Increases in disadvantage and instability are associated with rising violence” – we explore how neighbourhood changes shaped violence across England and Wales from 2011–2021. The takeaway:👇
ferhattura19.bsky.social
It was my first and probably last ESC. So many sessions with so many (underdeveloped) papers/presentations and so many unnecessary questions. But Athens 😍😎
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Opportunities make the thief - absence of guardianship, availability of target, and motivated offender in action
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Bcz criminologists nick books from publishers at ESC
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davidbuil.bsky.social
@sandyschumann.bsky.social receives the Open Criminology Award from the European Network for Open Criminology (ENOC) in Athens
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Aww thanks a lot for the photo and the chat Apriel🙂 Happy to catch up and talk about intersectionality etc.
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Hearing from Dr @ferhattura19.bsky.social about intersectional analysis of risk for experiencing stranger, acquaintance or domestic violence
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📢 For my DFG project “The Role of Religiosity in Delinquency among Christian and Muslim Youths,” (ReliDeli) I am looking for a research associate:

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#Sociology #Psychology #PoliticalScience #Criminology

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🔍 Researcher (Pre-Doc) (f/m/d), 75%, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Criminology or related disciplines

📅 Start: 01.10.2025 (or later), limited to 3 years.
📩 Applications must be submitted by 17 September 2025 to: [email protected]

Further information: en.kfn.de/research-pro...
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andy8chi.bsky.social
I recently submitted a review chapter on Politics and Policing in Post-Communist Europe to editors. This thread highlights the excellent #OpenAccess scholarship I’ve been reading & citing (1/21)

#Criminology #Police
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ferhattura19.bsky.social
New pub in Policing and Society with Steven Pickering, Martin Ejnar Hansen and James Hunter
doi.org/10.1080/1043...

We looked at intersectional inequalities in trust in the police in England using a relatively new statistical approach, MAIHDA.
This study investigates intersectional inequalities in trust in the police in England using multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and 
discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) for the first time. We find that those 
who are non-White, from lower social classes, and reside in London 
show lower predicted trust levels than other people. While older people 
show higher predicted trust levels, younger people, especially those 
from marginalised backgrounds, have the lowest predicted levels of 
trust in the police. We also find intersectional effects. While middle-aged White males from lower social classes and living outside of 
London have lower than-expected trust in the police, older White 
females from lower social classes and living outside of London have 
higher than-expected trust in the police. We argue that ground-level, 
community engagement, coupled with extensive officer training on 
engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds, are key to 
developing higher levels of trust in the police.
ferhattura19.bsky.social
Thanks for the summaries.
ferhattura19.bsky.social
Kate Bowers was my PhD viva external examiner. She was very nice to me😀 #ProudMoment
ferhattura19.bsky.social
Excited to give a talk at this fab event in Nottingham where I miss a lot. If you are interested in violence victimisation, intersectionality and some stats, please join us #Criminology #Victimology #Intersectionality #Harm
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Hey #Criminology, #CriminalJustice, and #Law folks see symposium ad below.

Great line-up of speakers.

Free to attend

Theme: Politics, Harm, and Justice

September 18th.
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BSC regional group symposium 18th Sept 2025 at Uni of Nottingham. registration now open! Free for all to attend. Great speakers lined up, on theme of politics, harm and justice. Register here forms.office.com/e/qH3qgUNwQj.
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ferhattura19.bsky.social
we have been analysing a quant dataset from a secure home and really the most painful data analysis I have ever carried out. I am not even talking about the qual data.
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I think this is exactly the same in Turkiye, maybe worse :(
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Good Sunday news :)
"Our referees have now considered your paper and have recommended publication in Policing & Society."
This preprint with Steve Pickering James Hunter and Martin Ejnar Hansen will be published in Policing & Society soon (with some improvements): www.crimrxiv.com/pub/k7ilnmd0...
Intersectional inequalities in trust in the police in England
www.crimrxiv.com