Dr. Marguerite Schinkel

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Marguerite Schinkel is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social & Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. She has been a member of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research since she joined the University in October 2013. Her research primarily focuses on the meaning of long-term versus short-term prison sentences, with her PhD work leading to a monograph titled 'Imprisoned,' published in 2014. Schinkel's post-doctoral work revealed the individual meanings of persistent short sentences for those involved, emphasizing the importance of community and belonging in the prison experience. As a founding member of the Coalition Against Punishment, she advocates for alternative justice methods and penal abolition, stressing the need for systemic change in the approach to crime and punishment. She supervises research on a variety of projects related to penology and contributes to courses on MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Research Interests

Courses

MSc Criminology & Criminal Justice SOCIO 5116 Criminal Justice Injustice SOCIO 5118 Rethinking Justice SOCIO4128 Prisons - Sociology Total Institutions