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Judith Fullerton is a Research Fellow and Lecturer in Criminology at Queen's University Belfast's School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, affiliated with the AHSS - Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice (ICCJ). She holds a BA (Hons) in Criminology (2015), an LLM in Human Rights and Criminal Justice (2016), and a PhD from the Senator George Mitchell Institute of Global Peace, Security and Justice (2024).
- Educations: PhD (2024), LLM (2016), BA (2015)
Her research focuses on transgenerational trauma, cultural trauma transmission, and transitional justice in post-conflict societies like Northern Ireland. She explores how social groups and identities negotiate victimhood and trauma in divided societies.
Awards: Received the Queen's University Staff Excellence Award in December 2024 for contributions to teaching and research.
Teaching & Advising: Convenes CRM3007 Criminology Across Borders and lectures on CRM2001 Criminological Theory. She has advised on multiple activities including the ACU/AVReQ seminar series (2020) and the Mitchell Institute's Annual Postgraduate Conference (2019). Served as a Teaching Assistant (2019-2024) across criminology, sociology, and social policy modules.
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