Dr Ben Colliver
Associate Professor in Criminology and Subject Lead for Criminology & Policing
- Email:
- Ben.colliver@bcu.ac.uk
- Phone:
- +44 (0)121 331 6234
Dr Ben Colliver completed his undergraduate degree in ‘Criminal Justice and Legal Studies’ at the University of Greenwich before completing an MSc in ‘Criminology and Social Research Methods’ at London Southbank University.
His PhD research conducted at London Kingston University focused on ‘everyday’ and ‘mundane’ incidents of discrimination and hate crime targeting transgender and non-binary communities, with a specific interest in online interactions.
Ben has a range of teaching experience in different settings including pupil referral units, colleges and university. He has experience of working within LGBTQ support services, advocating for changes to education, healthcare and hate crime reporting services.
Areas of Expertise
- Hate Crime
- Online Hate Speech
- Research Methods
- Gender, Sexuality & Crime
- Identities & The Criminal Justice System
Qualifications
- Criminal Justice and Legal Studies BSc (Hons)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
- Criminology and Social Research Methods MSc
- PhD Criminology
Memberships
- British Society of Criminology
- Steering Group Member of British Society of Criminology Hate Crime Network
- European Society of Criminology
- Fellow, Higher Education Academy
Teaching
- BA Criminology
- BA Criminology & Policing
- MA Criminology
Research
Dr Ben Colliver has recently engaged in an ethnographic study of Birmingham’s Gay Village, with a specific focus on notions of inclusion and exclusion. He identified exclusionary practices in play that serve to uphold homonormative ideals.
He has also engaged in research exploring notions of safety and risk for men that have sex with men when engaging in online hook-up culture. He utilised a mixed-methods approach and is currently upscaling this project to explore violence and online dating more broadly.
Postgraduate Supervision
- Jessica Hughes – Director of Studies - The insidious nature of fiction – Challenging the existence of rape mythology within the Criminal Justice System. A feminist investigation into the adoption of rape myths within the Criminal Justice System and the subsequent implications on the treatment of rape victims.
- Alexander Black – Director of Studies - Masculinities, Sexualities and Victimisation
- Sarah Jones – 2nd Supervisor - Victim Experiences of Families of Juvenile Homicide Offenders
Publications
Books
- Colliver, B., Healy, J. and McBridge, K. (2024: In Production) Transforming the Narrative: A Critical Reflection on Transphobic Hate Crime, (eds), London: Routledge.
- Healy, J. and Colliver, B. (2022) Contemporary Intersectional Criminology in the UK: Examining the Boundaries of Intersectionality and Crime, (eds), Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Colliver, B. (2021) Reimagining Hate Crime: Transphobia, Visibility and Victimisation, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Colliver, B. (2023) Find the Body: A Critical Analysis of Grinder Users’ Perceptions of Safety and Risk, British Journal of Criminology, Online First: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azad043
- Duffus, M. and Colliver, B. (2023) Gender, sexuality and race: An intersectional analysis of racial consumption and exclusion in Birmingham’s gay village, Sexualities, Online First: https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607231157068
- Colliver, B. and Duffus, M. (2021) Queer Space: Toilet Provision, Access and Inclusion in the West Midlands, Sexuality Research and Social Policy, Online First: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-021-00658-8
- Colliver, B. and Coyle, A. (2020) Risk of sexual violence against women and girls in the construction of gender-neutral toilets: A discourse analysis of comments on Youtube videos, Journal of Gender-Based Violence, 4(3), 359-376.
- Colliver, B. and Silvestri, M. (2020) The role of (in)visibility in hate crime targeting transgender people, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 22(2), 235-253. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895820930747
Book Chapters
- Colliver, B. (2023) Transgender Exclusion in Football, In: Awan, I. and Zempi, I. (eds) Hate Crime and Football, Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Colliver, B. (2023) Responding to Transphobic Violence Online, In: Berridge, S. (eds) Routledge Companion to Gender, Media and Violence, London: Routledge.
- Colliver, B. and Jamel, J. (2023) Internalised Homophobia or Externalised Transphobia: Violence Against Transgender Women in a Sexual or Romantic Context, In: Mercer, J. and McGlashan, M. (eds) Toxic Masculinity: Men, Meaning and Digital Media.
- Colliver, B. (2023) Blue Light’s, Red Light’s and The Red Light District. Amsterdam, Netherlands, In: Lynes, A., Kelly, C. and Treadwell, J. (eds) 50 Dark Destinations, Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Colliver, B. (2021) Claiming victimhood: Victims of the ‘transgender agenda’, In: Bailey, J., Flynn, A. and Henry, N. (eds) Technology Facilitated Violence and Abuse, Bingley: Emerald Publishing.
- Colliver, B. (2021) What Has Sexuality Got To Do With It? Negotiating a Professional Identity as a Gay Early Career Teacher, In: Crutchley, J., Rao, N. and Nahaboo, Z. (eds) Early Career Teachers in Higher Education: Academics Teaching Journeys. London: Bloomsbury. Early Career Teachers in Higher Education: International Teaching Journeys: Jody Crutchley: Bloomsbury Academic
- Colliver, B. (2021) ‘Not the right kind of woman’: Transgender women’s experiences of transphobic hate crime and trans-misogyny, In: Smith, J. and Zempi, I. (eds) Misogyny as Hate Crime, “Not the right kind of woman”.
- Colliver, B. (2020) Representation of LGBTQ Communities in the Grand Theft Auto Series, In: Kelly, C., Lynes, A. and Hoffin, K. (eds) Video Games, Crime and Next Gen Deviance, Bingley: Emerald Publishing.
- Colliver, B., Coyle, A. & Silvestri, M. (2019) ‘Gender Neutral Toilets: The Online Construction of Transgender & Non-Binary Identities’ In: Lumsden, K. and Harmer, E. ‘Online Othering: The Dark Side of the Web’ London: Palgrave. The ‘Online Othering’ of Transgender People in Relation to ‘Gender Neutral Toilets’ | SpringerLink
Book Reviews
- Colliver, B. (2019), Highlighting Male Rape: Researching Sensitive, Stigmatized, and Taboo Topics. Symbolic Interaction, 43(3), 560-562. https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.462
Work With Industry
Ben has previously worked in the charity sector providing support to a number of young LGBTQ people around a range of issues including substance misuse, crime and victimisation, and sexual health.
Ben has also delivered extensive training to healthcare professionals, education staff and police around diversity awareness.
He works closely with a number of professional, semi-professional and amateur sports club around inclusivity within sports.
Links and Social Media
- Twitter - @BenColliver