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Lauren Naisby

Academic Tutor

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About Lauren Naisby

I joined the Social Sciences team in 2021 as an Academic Tutor assisting in teaching modules related to criminology, as well as working towards my professional doctorate. I have a particular interest in criminological theory, domestic violence and abuse, terrorism, counter-terrorism and radicalisation, the age of criminal responsibility, and vulnerability within the Appropriate Adult network.

I studied at the University in 2014 and obtained a First Class Honours in Social Sciences: Criminology, then returned in 2020 to study LLM Criminal Law and Procedure at master's level. I am also an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

I am the Scheme Coordinator of the Northumbria Local Appropriate Adult Scheme (NLAAS) a scheme in which, student volunteers frequent local police stations, to assist those considered vulnerable while in police custody.

My current professional doctorate research focuses on service user participation within the Appropriate Adult network. My professional doctorate supervisors are Dr John Dixon-Dawson and Dr Kev Smith.

Before working for the University, I worked with various third-sector organisations and charities, supporting those considered most vulnerable within the criminal justice system and wider society.