Retired senior police officer with broad policing experience in operational and strategic roles and executive officer of local police federation. On retirement from the police entered academia conducting PhD research centered on police officer/staff attitudes to colleagues and members of the public with mental health issues. This includes aspects of police culture and the impact of stigma and discrimination towards colleagues with mental health issues. Undergraduate and post graduate degrees awarded by Liverpool John Moores University.
Policing and mental ill health:
Break a Leg- It's all in the mind: Police Officers attitudes towards colleagues with mental health issues. Sean Bell, Yarin Eski. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2016, Pages 95–101,
Suspicious minds: Police Attitudes to Mental ill health. Sean Bell, Sue Palmer-Conn. International Journal of Law and Public Administration, Volume 1, Issue 2, December 2018, Pages 25-40,
Previously at Liverpool John Moores Universty lectured on Policing Studies (BA Hons) and Professional Policing Degrees (BSc Hons). Co-lectured on Responding to Incidents and Module Lead for Law and Technology in Policing. Supervised undergraduate and post graduate research dissertations. Member of the LJMU University Research Ethics Committee.
‘It’s a crutch’: A qualitative exploration of UK police employees’ experiences of at-risk alcohol consumption or abstinence (2023)
Irizar, Patricia; Jackson, Leanne; Gage, Suzanne H; Bell, Sean; Piper, Richard; Fallon, Victoria and Goodwin, Laura
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 17, Article paac052
‘Swinging the lead and working the head’ – An explanation as to why mental illness stigma is prevalent in policing (2022)
Bell, Sean; Palmer-Conn, Sue and Kealey, Nick
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 95(1) (pp. 4-23)
Policing and Occupational Cultures (2023-04)
Bell, Sean and Kealey, Nick
In: Corteen, Karen; Steele, Rachel; Cross, Noel and McManus, Michelle eds. Forensic Psychology, Crime and Policing: Key Concepts and Practical Debates (pp. 277-282)
ISBN : 978-1447359395 | Publisher : Policy Press, Bristol University Press | Published : Bristol
Are police forces past their due date? Examining the impact of pregnancy, maternity leave and returning to work on women in policing (2023)
Duddin, Keely; Wright, Kendal; Bell, Sean and Wright, Frances
Centre for Policing Research and Learning, The Open University
Mothers and maternity leave: Are police forces past their ‘due date’? (2022-02-01)
Wright, Kendal; Bell, Sean and Duddin, Keely
Policing Insight