Meet the Team
Dr. Jacquie Sebire
Fellow
Bio
Dr. Sebire is an Assistant Professor and accomplished retired senior police commander with over 30 years of experience spanning strategic governance, serious and complex crime investigation, leadership development, organisational transformation, and crisis management in policing. As an active academic, she combines research with real-world practice, contributing to areas such as detective decision-making, community safety, risk assessment, and police leadership. Dr. Sebire has a strong record of working collaboratively with others to find innovative, evidence-based solutions that deliver lasting results.
Selected Publications
Jang, M., Sebire, J., & Stubbs, G. (2025). “Detective Reasoning in Criminal Investigation” International Journal of Science & Police Management.
Sebire, J., Stubbs, G., & Al Hanaee, M. (2024). “Safety and Security in Abu Dhabi: The impact of Policing on public perceptions”; International Journal of Crime, Law and Justice
Sebire, J., & Pizarro, J. (2024). Policing Domestic Violence Special Edition Editorial: Reflections on progress. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.
Sebire, J. (2024). Systems leadership. In Kilganon, M. & Wright, M. (Eds.), Leadership Behaviours for Effective Policing: The Service Speaks. Critical Publishing, London.
Fotou, E., Sebire, J., Saini, V., & Spanea, E. (2024). Developing a Horizontal Risk Assessment Instrument for domestic violence victims. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.