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Dr Kyros Hadjisergis is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Law at the University of Wolverhampton, Faculty of Arts, Business, and Social Sciences, with a focus on qualitative research in criminal justice. He is affiliated with the Department of Social Science and Humanities and teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Education:
- PhD in Law and Criminology, University of Wolverhampton (2016–2020)
- LLM in International Law: Crime, Justice and Human Rights, University of Birmingham (2015–2016)
- LLB (Hons) in Law, University of Birmingham (2012–2015)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice in Higher Education, University of Wolverhampton (2022)
His research interests include probation, offender rehabilitation, restorative justice, community justice, penology, and human rights. He employs qualitative methodologies to explore the intersection of justice practices and human rights, with a strong emphasis on desistance and rehabilitation. His work often involves multi-agency collaboration and policy evaluation.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on probation systems, rehabilitation strategies, restorative justice applications, and responses to serious and organized crime. His articles span journals, book chapters, and conference contributions, showing an interdisciplinary and applied orientation in criminology and criminal justice policy.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Fellow (FHEA) – Recognized for attainment against the UK Professional Standards Framework in higher education teaching (2022)
He has led or contributed to research grants evaluating criminal justice initiatives, including the Tech4PrisonLeavers pilot and the West Midlands Police Community Co-ordinator program. He serves on the Faculty Research Student Board and mentors PhD students. His teaching spans core criminology modules such as Victimology, Criminal Law, and Rehabilitation of Offenders.
Professional memberships include the British Society of Criminology and the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn. He is actively engaged in public criminology through blog contributions and conference presentations, advocating for justice reform and victim-centered approaches.



