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Dr Angela Paul is a Research Fellow at Northumbria Law School, focusing on the legal and ethical implications of technology in criminal justice. She is part of the UKRI-funded PROBabLE Futures project, examining probabilistic technologies in policing. Previously, she worked at the University of York's Administrative Fairness Lab, funded by the ESRC Vulnerability and Policing Futures Research Centre. Her qualifications include a PhD in Law from Northumbria University, an LLM in International Human Rights Law from Lancaster University, and a BSc in Economics from Queen's University Belfast.
- Education:
- PhD in Law, Northumbria University (2024)
- LLM (Distinction), International Human Rights Law, Lancaster University (2019)
- BSc (Hons) Economics, Queen's University Belfast (2017)
Her research spans algorithmic decision-making, policing technology, human rights, and administrative fairness. She has contributed to expert statements for the UK House of Lords and the Scottish Government on emerging technologies in policing. Recent publications address AI in criminal justice, digital evidence frameworks, and ethical challenges in policing technologies.



