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Stephen’s research crosses disciplinary boundaries and he applies theoretical perspectives that emerge from within Disability Studies to that of Criminology and Adult Social Work. His recent research explores experiences of day-to-day violence experienced by disabled populations. He has published in the areas of 'disability hate crime', 'disability mate crime and cuckooing', and 'disability community victimisation (i.e. hate relationships)'. Alongside Stephen’s research in the field of victimisation, he conducts research in the field of criminality with neurodivergent ex-offenders that have desisted. Stephen primarily explores the intersections between disability and social deprivation. Examples of some of the projects he has led on are, ‘disability, loneliness and isolation’, ‘mental health and confinement’, ‘digital inclusion and exclusion’, ‘disability hate crime’, ‘disability, cuckooing and county lines’, ‘neurodiversity and homelessness’, ‘dyslexia and policing’, ‘disabled people’s experiences in police custody’, and ‘neurodiversity and pathways into offending’. Stephen has also published in the field of Disability Studies and Social Work Theory.
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Stephen J. Macdonald, Alison Wilde
DISABILITY & SOCIETYpp.1-19, (2024)
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journalno. 6 (2019): 634-651
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