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Dr Thomas Raymen

Associate Professor

School: Humanities and Social Sciences

Dr Thomas Raymen is an Associate Professor of Criminology in ֲýƵ's School for Humanities and Social Sciences. A critical criminologist with over 10 years of experience in academic research and higher education, his research interests pivot around social harm, political economy and crimes of the powerful, leisure and consumer culture, and moral philosophy.

Thomas has done empirical research on topics such as greenwashing, fraud, money laundering, corruption, gambling, leisure and consumer culture, and theoretical and philosophical work on the concept of social harm. He is currently in the midst of a mid-career research fellowship with the Independent Social Research Foundation for his project, , which analyses systemic greenwashing and fraud within the EU's sustainable finance industry. 

He is the author of four books, including (Bristol University Press, 2024); (Routledge, 2023); (Palgrave, 2019); and (Emerald, 2018). He is currently co-writing a new theoretical monograph on the concept social harm, Social Harm and Human Flourishing: A New Approach (Routledge, 2027). 

Thomas' research has frequently appeared in internationally renowned peer-reviewed journals, edited collections, and mainstream media. He is open to all interdisciplinary collaborations, and PhD students on a variety of criminological and zemiological topics. 

Thomas joined ֲýƵ in 2019, and has held a variety of leadership roles including Deputy Head of Department Social Sciences, Head of Subject for Criminology and Sociology, and the Dept of Social Sciences Head of Degree Apprenticeships. Prior to Northumbria, Thomas worked at the University of Plymouth as a Lecturer in Criminology. He received a PhD in Sociology from Durham University and a BSc Criminology and Legal Studies from Canterbury Christ Church University in 2012.

He lives in Newcastle with his partner and two children. 

Thomas Raymen

My research interests pivot around social harm, political economy and crimes of the powerful, leisure and consumer culture, and moral philosophy. I have a broad range of interests and I am always interested in new topics and collaboration. To date, I have been particularly interested in the following:

  • Corporate Greenwashing and Sustainable Finance
  • Fraud, Money Laundering and Corruption
  • Regulatory Justice and Compliance
  • Gambling and Gambling-Related Harm
  • Consumer Culture, Social Harm, and Theoretical Psychoanalysis
  • Moral Philosophy and Conceptualising Social Harm
  • Artificial Intelligence and Social Harm
  • Sociology PhD January 11 2018
  • Research Methods MA September 16 2013

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