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Professor Ed Lloyd-Cape is a leading academic in criminal justice at the University of the West of England, affiliated with the Faculty of Business and Law, Department of Law. He is a former practising solicitor and internationally recognized researcher whose work spans criminal procedure, police powers, legal aid, and access to justice across Europe and Latin America. His collaborations include the University of Warwick, Maastricht University, JUSTICE, the Open Society Justice Initiative, and Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
His research focuses on the effectiveness of criminal defence, rights of suspects in police custody, and pre-trial detention decision-making. He has conducted empirical studies in multiple European jurisdictions and authored influential works such as Defending Suspects at Police Stations (6th edition) and a UNODC handbook on early access to legal aid. His expertise bridges academic scholarship and legal practice through contributions to Blackstone's Criminal Practice and Criminal Law Review.
Although recent publications are not displayed due to technical limitations, his research trajectory emphasizes comparative and global perspectives on criminal justice reform, particularly the role of lawyers and paralegals in improving pre-trial justice. His work is deeply policy-relevant and grounded in empirical analysis.
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Advising and Grants: While no formal students are listed, Professor Cape has led major research projects funded by organizations such as the Open Society Foundations and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. These include cross-national studies on effective criminal defence in Europe and Latin America, reflecting significant grant leadership and policy impact.
Labs and Research Teams: He collaborates with international research networks and justice organizations, contributing to global efforts in strengthening criminal defence systems. Though no formal lab is mentioned, his work involves coordinated research teams across jurisdictions and institutions.
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