Dr Chloe Peacock

School of Law

Lecturer in Criminology

Director of BA Criminology

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Dr Chloe Peacock
School of Law
EF04
Bartolome虂 House
Winter Street
葫芦影业
S3 7ND
Profile

Chloe's research investigates the political, cultural and ideological processes that underpin criminal justice policy and practice, and the structural inequalities of race, class and gender that it is imbricated with. Chloe is particularly interested in the role of ignorance, amnesia, denial and obfuscation in normalising and legitimising state harms, with a focus on the UK.

Chloe joined the School of Law in 2022. Before coming to 葫芦影业 Chloe worked at the University of Bristol, where she held an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies where she worked closely with the Secrecy, Power and Ignorance Research Network. Chloe previously worked as a Research Associate at the University of Manchester, and has been a visiting researcher at Aarhus University in Denmark, and at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.

Chloe completed her PhD in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, where she also taught criminology, sociology and research methods, and is currently working on a book, based on her PhD research. The book examines the extraordinarily severe criminal justice response to the widespread disturbances in England in August 2011. It explores how political rhetoric, media representations, and policy discourses worked together to produce a set of important but deeply distorted narratives about the 鈥榬iots鈥, the 鈥榬ioters鈥, public opinion, and punishment.

With colleagues at the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity, Chloe has also conducted research on anti-racist activism around monuments and statues. She is especially interested in cultural constructions of activism, and how they are mobilised to normalise the criminalisation of protest.

Qualifications
  • PhD Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London (2021)
  • MRes Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London (2016)
  • MA Anthropology, University of Sussex (2013)
  • BA Anthropology and Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London (2010)
Research interests
  • Media, political and policy discourses of crime and criminal justice
  • The relationships between criminal justice and social, economic and political inequalities
  • Criminal justice and social policy responses to protest, activism and unrest
  • The study of ignorance and its cultural and political significance


 

Publications

Journal articles

  • Peacock C (2023) . Sociological Review. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Peacock C (2019) . Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 15(1), 89-105. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Tinsley M, Peacock C, Habib S, Ramsden-Karelse R & Younge G () . Identities, 1-19. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Tinsley M, Ramsden-Karelse R, Peacock C & Habib S (2024) Researching memory and heritage during a culture war In Vaughan A, Braune J, Tinsley M & Mondon A (Ed.), The Ethics of Researching the Far Right: Critical Approaches and Reflections Manchester University Press RIS download Bibtex download

Reports

  • Peacock C, Habib S, Ramsden-Karelse R & Tinsley M (2021) The Changing Shape of Cultural Activism: Legislating Statues in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement RIS download Bibtex download
  • Peacock C (2015) Remembering the riots: Citizenship and 鈥榮ocial cleansing鈥 after the London riots of 2011 RIS download Bibtex download

Website content

  • Peacock C, Tinsley M, Habib S, Ramsden-Karelse R & Younge G What future for toppled statues?. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Peacock C A meaningful debate about statues is happening 鈥 the government just doesn鈥檛 seem to be taking part. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Peacock C Territorial stigma and regeneration in Tottenham. RIS download Bibtex download
Grants

Title/Description: Justifying 鈥楯ustice鈥: Tracing the role of ignorance in the cultural politics of punishment in the UK

  • Awarding Body: ESRC (Postdoctoral Fellowship)
  • People Involved: PI: Chloe Peacock; Mentor: Elspeth Van Veeren (SPAIS, Bristol)
  • Years: October 2021-August 2022
Teaching activities

Chloe teaches on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate criminology modules in the School of Law and the Department of Sociological Studies.

Undergraduate

  • Situating Crime (Convenor)
  • Dissertation Preparation (Co-convenor)
  • Dissertation (Convenor)
  • Representations of Deviance and Social Control (Convenor)
  • Crime, Justice and Social Policy (Convenor)
  • Police and Policing in a Global Context

Postgraduate

  • Methods of Criminological Research (Convenor)
  • Skills for Criminologists (Co-convenor)
  • Media, Culture, Crime and Punishment (Convenor)
  • Police and Society
Professional activities and memberships

A Member of the Centre for Criminological Research