PhD in Sociology from the University of Valencia, BA in Sociology from the University of Alicante, Master's Degree in Applied Statistics with R, and University Expert in Advanced Methods in Applied Statistics from UNED.
His academic and professional work focuses on Sociology of Law, Sociology of Work, Social Research Methodology, Criminology, and Public Policy Analysis.
He has carried out research and consultancy projects for a range of public and private organizations, including ENRESA (Spanish Radioactive Waste Management Company), participating in studies on territorial development, socioeconomic impact, and public perception, as well as projects related to public policy evaluation and strategic planning.
He currently works at the University of Alicante Employment Centre, where he contributes to initiatives related to employment, employability, and university entrepreneurship.
He has accumulated more than 4,000 hours of university teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has taught at both the University of Valencia and the University of Alicante in subjects related to Sociology of Law, Labour Relations, Social Research Methodology, Criminology, and Applied Sociological Analysis.
He is currently an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Sociology I at the University of Alicante, where he teaches in the Bachelor's Degree in Criminology, the Double Degree in Law and Criminology, and the Master's Degree in Criminal Investigation and Forensic Sciences.
He has participated in applied research projects on employment, territorial development, and social needs assessment, as well as in international Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education projects.
His main research interests include Sociology of Law, Sociology of Work and Labour Relations, Social Research Methodology, Criminology, and Employment Policies.
PhD in Sociology from the University of Valencia, BA in Sociology from the University of Alicante, Master's Degree in Applied Statistics with R, and University Expert in Advanced Methods in Applied Statistics from UNED.
His academic and professional work focuses on Sociology of Law, Sociology of Work, Social Research Methodology, Criminology, and Public Policy Analysis.
He has carried out research and consultancy projects for a range of public and private organizations, including ENRESA (Spanish Radioactive Waste Management Company), participating in studies on territorial development, socioeconomic impact, and public perception, as well as projects related to public policy evaluation and strategic planning.
He currently works at the University of Alicante Employment Centre, where he contributes to initiatives related to employment, employability, and university entrepreneurship.
He has accumulated more than 4,000 hours of university teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has taught at both the University of Valencia and the University of Alicante in subjects related to Sociology of Law, Labour Relations, Social Research Methodology, Criminology, and Applied Sociological Analysis.
He is currently an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Sociology I at the University of Alicante, where he teaches in the Bachelor's Degree in Criminology, the Double Degree in Law and Criminology, and the Master's Degree in Criminal Investigation and Forensic Sciences.
He has participated in applied research projects on employment, territorial development, and social needs assessment, as well as in international Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education projects.
His main research interests include Sociology of Law, Sociology of Work and Labour Relations, Social Research Methodology, Criminology, and Employment Policies.