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Agnieszka Martynowicz is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Edge Hill University, affiliated with the History, Geography & Social Sciences School. Her work focuses on criminal justice, migration policies, and human rights, particularly regarding foreign national prisoners and EU nationals' deportability. She holds a PhD from Ulster University (2017) and an LLM in Human Rights Law from Queen’s University Belfast (2004).
- Education: PhD in Criminology (Ulster University), LLM in Human Rights Law (Queen’s University Belfast), and multiple certifications in international law and conflict resolution.
Her research interests span prisons and punishment, migration studies, and the intersection of criminal justice with citizenship rights. Recent work examines how criminality influences deportation processes and mobility restrictions for non-nationals in the EU context. She co-edited a volume on EU citizens’ forced mobility and contributes to journals like Justice, Power and Resistance and Archiwum Kryminologii.
She actively participates in editorial boards and collaborates with institutions like the Migration Working Group North West. Her methodological work addresses ethical challenges in bilingual prison research. Despite no listed awards, her contributions to socio-legal debates on deportation and crimmigration are internationally recognized.
She supervises PhD students and has advised on migration policy research as an Institute for Conflict Research leader. Her work also intersects with reproductive rights, as seen in her analysis of Ireland’s abortion referendum.

