PAN Fan is a full-time PhD student at HKU Sociology. Before joining HKU, he was a research assistant at the Institute of Empirical Legal Studies, Peking University. He received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from Xiamen University Malaysia and master’s degree in social sciences (criminology) from HKU.
He mainly uses empirical data and quantitative methods to gain insights about the dynamic expansion of criminal networks and how offenders in different social structures are connected and ultimately determine the success and persistence of criminal networks. He is also interested in how deviant behaviour intersects with the social context in which it occurs.
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology
The University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
Xiamen University Malaysia
Organised crime
Corruption and anti-corruption
Illegal governance
Criminal justice in China
Self-organisation and interpersonal relationships in organised crime
Shanhe Jiang Outstanding Student Paper Award, awarded by the Association of Chinese Criminology and Criminal Justice (ACCCJ) Oct. 2023
Wei, S., & Pan, F. (2024). The geographical embeddedness of organised crime in China: A rural - urban divide perspective. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958241268258