Dr. Courtney Marsh-Rosseel is the research manager for the Government and Law Research Group in the Faculty of Law at the University of Antwerp. Prior to this she was a postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University’s IDC consortium ‘Crime, Criminology & Criminal Policy’ based at the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Faculty of Law & Criminology & Social Law at Ghent University and a senior lecturer at Trinity College Dublin (Ireland). She was involved in projects related to Engaged Learning (Erasmus+ CaST project) and violent extremism and polarisation prevention (funded by the US Department of State).
She completed her PhD researching police organisational culture of the Irish police in the School of Social Work and Social Policy at Trinity College Dublin. She also holds an MSc in Comparative Social Change from Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin, and a BA in Criminology and Mass Communications from the University of Florida.
Areas of Expertise:
- Police Organisational Culture
- Criminological Theory
- Qualitative Research
- Engaged Learning
Selected Publications:
- Marsh, C. and Klima, N. (Eds.) (2022) Engaged Learning in Belgium.
- Marsh, C. (2019) It’s a man’s world, try to convince the men otherwise : the role of women in Irish policing
Full Publication List: repository.uantwerpen.be/acadbib/irua/25187/N
Selected Projects:
- 2019-2022 – CaST – Communities and Students Together, Erasmus+ 2019 Key Action 2 Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education (researcher)
2020-2021 – Violent Extremism and Polarization Workshop and community in Belgium and the region (Project Manager)
- 2017-2020 – An Garda Síochána: Culture, challenges, and change (researcher)