Mrs Chloe Rebecca Ezou
PhD Researcher
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology 3S29, Colin Bell Building, University of Stirling, KY9 4LA
About me
Chloe is an SGSSS and ESRC-funded doctoral researcher in Criminology at the University of Stirling. Her PhD examines the health and wellbeing of people involved in community justice in Scotland.
Her work is interdisciplinary, drawing on criminology, public health, social policy and quantitative social sciences. Chloe's broader research interests include understanding health inequalities in justice populations.
Current and recent projects include:
- examining the health and well-being of people involved in community justice in Scotland
- conducting scoping review on mapping international evidence on the prevalence of health outcomes of justice-involved people in the community
- contributing to the Scottish Deaths in Custody project, funded by SGSSS and SCCJR (https://www.sccjr.ac.uk/project/nothing-to-see-here-project/)
- exploring how quantitative methods can be used to study small, marginalised or under-researched populations within secondary survey data
Chloe graduated from Edge Hill University in 2024 with an MSc in Applied Management of Offending Behaviour, where her thesis focused on the role of third-sector community-based interventions in reducing recidivism among individuals given non-custodial sentences.