Professor of Criminology, University of Sussex
Lizzie joined the School of Law, Politics and Sociology after teaching for four years at Durham University. She has published a monograph on gender representations of women who kill and has co-authored, with Maggie O'Neill, a book on cultural criminology and representations of transgression. She has recently completed research on public responses to the death penalty in mid twentieth-century England and Wales.
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