Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Dr Paul Norman
Principal Lecturer
ICJS
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
St. Georges Building
141 High Street
Portsmouth PO1 2HY
Profile
B.A. (Hons) (Sussex), M.A. (Reading), D.Phil.(Sussex), Pg. Cert. (Open University), Member of HE Academy
Current research interests focus upon the development of European Union external relations in justice/home affairs and security fields and the role of the United Nations in counter terrorism. The latter focuses upon capacity-building and the monitoring / enforcement of state compliance in relation to the wider UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.
Other expertise includes international police policy-making and policy networks; policing organised crime; international police cooperation; EU and Council of Europe justice and home affairs co-operation; international and transnational offending.
Publications
Journal Articles
- Norman, P. (2007). From Enforcement to Strategic Partnership: The contemporary challenge of the United Nations in countering terrorism. Security Journal, 20(3), 197-209 (ISSN: 0955-1662).
- Norman, P. (1998). The Terrorist Finance Unit and the Joint Action Group on Organised Crime: new organisational models and investigative strategies to counter "organised crime" in the UK. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, Special Issue: Organised Crime, 27(4), 375-392 (ISSN: 0265-5527).
- Norman, P. (1997). Interpol vs. Europol. International Police Review, 1(1), 28-33.
Book Chapters
- Norman, P. (2006). Governing the third pillar: institutional development and external relations in justice and home affairs before and after September 11th. In F. Carr and Massey, A. (Eds.), Public Policy and the New European Agendas (pp. 219-232). Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing (ISBN: 13 978 1 84376 813 5)
- Norman, P. (2005). The Evolution of European Policing Strategies in Response to Transnational Crime. In J. Sheptycki & A. Wardak, (Eds). Transnational and Comparative Criminology (pp. 317-334). London: Glasshouse Press. (ISBN: 1-90438-505-2).
- Norman, P. (2001). Policing 'high tech crime' in the Global Context: the role of transnational policy networks. In D. Wall (Ed.). Crime and the Internet: Cybercrimes and Cyberfears (pp.184-194). London: Routledge (ISBN: 041524429-3).
- Norman, P. (1999). European Union Police Policy-Making and Co-operation. In F. Carr & A. Massey (Eds.), Public Policy in the New Europe: Eurogovernance in theory and practice. (pp.104-122). Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing. (ISBN: 185898 9825).
- Norman P. (1998). The European Dimension. In I. McKenzie (Ed.), Law, Power and Justice in England & Wales. (pp. 91-107). USA: Praeger Press. (ISBN: 0275-95881-7).
Conference Papers
- Norman, P. (2005) The United Nations and counter-terrorism after September 11: towards an assessment of the impact and prospects of counter-terror 'spill-over' into international criminal justice cooperation. Peer reviewed Selected Proceedings of the British Society of Criminology Conference 2004, University of Portsmouth. http://www.britsoccrim.org/v7.htm
- Norman, P. (2002). EU Counter Terrorism Post September 11th: Policy-making, governance and accountability in the 'third pillar'. Paper to The Future of Europe: The UACES 32nd Annual Conference and 7th Research Conference, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2-4 September 2002.
- Norman (1999). Policing 'high tech crime' in the Global Context: the role of transnational policy networks [Electronic version], Proceedings of 14th BILETA Annual Conference.
Other
- Norman, P. & Button, M. (2004). International Crime in the Mediterranean. In George, B. (Ed.), Mediterranean Security and Beyond [Electronic version].
- Norman, P. (1998). Crime and Law Enforcement in the Global Village, W.F. McDonald, (Ed.), 1997, Book Review. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 1(1), 99-102.
- Norman, P. (1996). European Police Cooperation: Police Accountability and the Policing of Internationally-mobile Offending in England & Wales. D.Phil. Thesis. Falmer, Brighton: University of Sussex.