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Dr Leah Williams

Faculty: Law & Justice
Fields of Research (FoR): Law in context, Criminal law, Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems), Criminology, Law and society and socio-legal research, Legal education, Sociological studies of crime

Leah is an Education-Focused Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Law. She teaches and convenes core criminal law courses in the Law and Criminology Programs.
Professor Sarah Jane Williams

Faculty: Law & Justice
Fields of Research (FoR): International criminal law, International humanitarian and human rights law, Public international law, Criminal law
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Sarah is a specialist in international law and a Professor in the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, an Associate of the Australian Human Rights Institute and an Associate of the Centre f
Dr Scarlet Wilcock

Faculty: Law & Justice
Fields of Research (FoR): Law and society and socio-legal research, Welfare, insurance, disability and social security law, Criminal law, Technology, crime and surveillance, Sociology and social studies of science and technology
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Dr Wilcock is a Senior Lecturer at UNSW's Faculty of Law & Justice and a an Associate Investigator at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decisio
Associate Professor Helen Gibbon

Faculty: Law & Justice
Fields of Research (FoR): Criminal law, Legal education

Helen has taught in the fields of Criminology and Criminal Law since 2001, and at UNSW Law & Justice since 2010. She is a Fellow of the Scientia Education Academy and a 2024 Nexus Fellow.
Professor Luke McNamara

Faculty: Law & Justice
Fields of Research (FoR): Criminal law, Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems), Law in context

Luke McNamara is a Professor in the Faculty of Law and Justice at the University of New South Wales.  His research focuses on the deployment of criminalisation as a public policy tool.