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Dr Laura Dodds

Lecturer

Department: Social Sciences

Laura Dodds

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Criminological policy mobilities and sex work: Understanding the movement of the ‘Swedish model’ to Northern Ireland, Dodds, L., Cook, I., Laing, M. 1 Sep 2019, In: British Journal of Criminology
  • ‘Sex Work and the Transnational Circulation of Dutch and Swedish Policy Models’, Dodds, L. Mar 2017, COST Action Prospol international conference in Copenhagen on Displacing Sex for Sale
  • Mapping the off-street sex industry in Newcastle upon Tyne: An initial analysis, Laing, M., Harding, J., Dodds, L. 2015

  • Criminology PhD January 20 2022
  • Criminology BSc (Hons) January 01 2015
  • VQ4 Community Rehabilitation 2019


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