Ayse Sargin
Ayse Sargin, Lecturer at the Sheffield Institute of Law and Justice at Sheffield Hallam University
Giles Searby
Profile for Giles Searby, member of the Finance and Employment Committee.
'The applied learning elements of my degree helped me to gain the skills I use today'
The applied learning elements of my degree helped me to gain the skills I use today.
James Banks
I am engaged in teaching, research and scholarly activity in the field of criminology
Who we are and what we do
Parliament established the legal status of Sheffield Hallam University as a higher education corporation and gave it powers to provide higher and further education
Craig Paterson
I have twenty years of experience as a criminologist and currently hold the position of Associate Head in the Institute of Law and Justice. I am an experienced lecturer who has led undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law, criminology, policing and human rights and also supervise several PhD students. My main areas of research interest are in criminal justice technologies and police reform, as well as organised and complex criminality.
Jennifer Rainbow
Jennifer has worked at Sheffield Hallam since August 2014, and since then has been awarded a University Inspirational Teaching Award (in 2015 and 2016) and was one of the six finalists of the Oxford University Press Law Teacher of the Year Award in 2016. Her research lies in the area of prisons, gender and sexual violence.
Alexandra Mudd
Staff profile for Alexandra Mudd, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Sheffield Hallam University.
Conceptual structures
Simon Andrews has been investigating the problem of computing formal concepts
Best Interests Assessor
Study our Best Interests Assessor module at Sheffield Hallam University and learn the skills needed to become a Best Interests Assessor and gain a working knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act and the human rights legislation.