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Ali Wardak is a Professor in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education at the University of South Wales, affiliated with the Criminology, Policing and Security Research and Innovation Group. His career spans over two decades with substantial research output across 59 publications. Wardak specializes in justice systems, conflict resolution, and legal pluralism with a focus on Afghanistan and other post-conflict societies. He has contributed to rebuilding justice frameworks in Afghanistan post-Taliban and explored hybrid models integrating formal and informal justice systems. His work often addresses displacement issues, restorative justice, and human rights challenges in conflict zones.
Research Interests: Wardak's work centers on: 1) Post-conflict justice system reconstruction, 2) Legal pluralism and hybrid governance models, 3) Displacement and reintegration challenges, 4) Restorative justice practices in culturally diverse contexts, 5) Analysis of crime patterns in war-torn societies, and 6) Policy development for marginalized communities. His recent focus includes dignity-centered solutions for internally displaced persons and Rohingya refugees.
Publications reflect thematic coherence around justice systems in conflict areas, with notable contributions to British Journal of Criminology and Routledge Handbooks. His 2012 work on 'Crime and War in Afghanistan' remains influential in conflict criminology. Despite listing 3 prizes, specific award names aren't provided in the data. Supervision details mention 1 supervised work but no student names were identified. His research frequently intersects with humanitarian policy and international development initiatives.



