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Jenna Page is a Lecturer in Criminology and Learning and Teaching Co-ordinator for the School of Psychology at the University of Worcester. She joined the university in 2018, teaching on undergraduate criminology programs while coordinating learning initiatives across disciplines. Her primary affiliation is with the Department of Community, Social Justice and Health within the School of Health and Wellbeing.
- Education: Level 6 Higher Diploma in Law, MA in Criminology, and currently pursuing an MA in Education.
- Professional Membership: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (pre-academia).
Her teaching focuses on fostering student engagement through contemporary case studies and transitions to higher education, particularly for first-year students. As Learning and Teaching Co-ordinator, she mentors associate lecturers and promotes collaborative educational practices within the School of Psychology.
Jenna’s research and teaching interests span criminological theory, criminal justice systems, and the application of legal frameworks to criminological discourse. She emphasizes social justice and inclusive education, drawing from her prior experience in housing litigation law.
- Awards: Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Her academic work bridges legal practice and criminology, advocating for accessible and impactful education in interdisciplinary settings.





