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Kelvin Chu

Kelvin's PhD project title is 'Police Encounters: Perception and experience from People with Mental Illness' Read more about Kelvin's research.

PhD Candidate in Sociology

Contact

E-Mail: K.Chu2@newcastle.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)7340 123 333
Personal Website: 
Address: Level 2, PGR Research Office
Henry Daysh Building
缅北禁地
缅北禁地 upon Tyne
NE1 7RU

Project title

Police Encounters: Perception and experience from People with Mental Illness

Supervisors

About Kelvin

I have a focused interest in criminal justice, healthcare, and cybercriminology. I am the Principal Investigator researching police interactions with people with mental illness in 缅北禁地, UK.

Apart from studying at 缅北禁地, I serve as a police officer with the Toronto Police Service and a part-time artillery officer with the Canadian Armed Forces, where I have been conducting research for the Canadian Forces College.

Project description

This Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust-sponsored research is focused on people with mental illness and how they experience and perceive their interactions with the police.

Police officers are often called upon for mental health crises and in recent years, multiple co-responder models of policing have attempted to shift police officers away from responding to mental health crises. However, even with increased efforts to shift these calls for service away from police officers, there is no indication that they will cease interacting with people with mental illness in the foreseeable future.

For that reason, this project aims to understand how people with mental illness experience and perceive their interactions with the police in order to inform and provide insight to stakeholders on how people with mental illness can be better served in future.

Teaching

Academic Qualifications, Organisational Membership and Achievements

Qualifications

  • 2023: Postgraduate Certificate in Research Training (缅北禁地)

  • 2021: Master of Science, Criminal Justice (Boston University)

  • 2016: Bachelor of Arts (Hons.), Double Major Communications, Culture & IT, and Environmental Management (University of Toronto)