Dr Jade Levell is a Senior Lecturer in Social and Public Policy (Criminology and Gender Violence) at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. Her work focuses on the inherent tensions and cross-overs between child victims and perpetrators, concurrent violence in private and public space, between masculinity and vulnerability, and the interplay between domestic violence and serious youth violence. She has written several books; ‘Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse, and Gang Involvement: Violence at Home, Violence On-Road’ (2nd edition 2026) and Music, Mattering, and Criminalised Young Men: Exploring Music Elicitation as a Feminist Arts-Based Research and Intervention Tool (2024). She has also edited a collection alongside with Tara Young and Rod Earle entitled, Exploring Urban Youth Culture Outside of the Gang Paradigm: Critical Questions of Youth, Gender and Race On-road' (2023).
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