The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Brendan's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Brendan
- PhD at Plymouth University’s School of Criminology, Law and Governance. The PhD is an ethnographic examination of police attitudes towards corrupt or improper practice by police officers.
- Currently Lecturer in Professional Policing and Criminology at the Ƶ.
- Former Associate lecturer in Public Service Management degree at City College Plymouth, Module lead for “Ethical Decision Making” and “Conflict and Cohesion”.
- Formerly with ASAS Business Solutions delivering leadership and governance training and coaching to Public third and private sector organisations.
- Former Police Complaints Review Officer for the Devon and Cornwall Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
- 30 year police career (see below)
Teaching
I have been lecturing in higher education institutions since 2017, most recently taking up a full time role as a a lecturer in professional policing and criminology at the Ƶ where I designed the Professional Policing Degree programme which is accredited by the College of Policing.
Throughout my working life I have felt a great sense of public duty and social purpose, putting others first, and am keen to employ my skills and experience in an environment like Plymouth University which provides such a fundamentally important resource in the City of my birth.
I researched my PhD on internal attitudes to police corruption and therefore enjoy teaching ethics, Leadership and the skills involved in quick time critical incident management as well as the more
I am a voluntary mentor for the University Mentoring Scheme
I have delivered leadership and governance training and coaching to Public, third and private sector organisations through ASAS Business Solutions.
Contact Brendan
+44 1752 585179
brendan.brookshaw@plymouth.ac.uk