School of Law's Dr Ruth Lamont Appointed as Parliamentary Thematic Research Lead for Crime and Justice
An announcement of Dr Ruth Lamont青瓜视频檚 appointment as the new Parliamentary Thematic Research Lead for Crime and Justice, selected by The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

We are thrilled to announce our colleague has been appointed as the new Parliamentary Thematic Research Lead (TRL) for Crime and Justice.
She will be joining a cohort of 8 top researchers, selected by (POST) and (UKRI), who will play a crucial role in bringing research and innovation to the forefront of Government decision-making.
This is part of an expansion of the successful TRL pilot program which ran between January 2023 and Summer 2024, now covering six additional research areas.
Ruth Lamont will be based in the Home Affairs, Human Rights, Equalities and Justice Hub in the House of Commons with links to the , and the relevant Select Committees, including Justice, Home Affairs and Women and Equalities. The role will see her work for three days each week in parliament while continuing her role within the University.
I am very excited to work within the House of Commons to inform policy development with the support of academic research across a range of Crime and Justice contexts.
Other appointments include:
- AI and Digital 青瓜视频 Dr Varuna De Silva, Loughborough University (New position)
- Arts and Humanities 青瓜视频 Dr Helen McCabe, University of Nottingham (New position)
- Business, Economics and Trade 青瓜视频 Dr Jane Parry, University of Southampton (New position)
- Climate and Environment 青瓜视频 Dr Andrew Russell, Queen Mary University London
- Health 青瓜视频 David Strain, Dr University of Exeter (New position)
- International Affairs and National Security 青瓜视频 Dr Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, King's College London
- Transport 青瓜视频 Dr Louise Reardon, University of Birmingham (New position)
For those interested in learning more about Ruth青瓜视频檚 research, you can visit her , or alternatively read about her work with colleagues at Essex on the role of Commissioners for the Victims' Commissioner:
Let's congratulate her on this outstanding achievement and continue to support the impactful research that defines our .