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Dr. Allison Holmes is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Kent’s Kent Law School, where she also serves as Chief Examiner and LLM Pathway Convenor for Criminal Justice and International Criminal Justice. She joined the university in 2014 and completed her PhD in 2019, focusing on privacy and information communication technologies in law enforcement contexts.
Dr. Holmes’ qualifications include a BA, LLB, LLM, and PhD. Her research explores the intersection of information technology law and criminal law, emphasizing privacy and data protection rights in law enforcement practices. She has written extensively on topics such as digital policing, data sharing between law enforcement bodies, and the human rights implications of technology.
Her teaching spans undergraduate and postgraduate programs, covering Criminal Law, Advanced Criminal Law, and Policing. Though no specific grants or awards are listed, her work reflects a commitment to advancing legal frameworks in digital contexts. She advises students through her teaching roles but no formal advisees are named. Additional details, such as her ORCID (0000-0001-8940-798X), can be found on her profile.




