
معرفی
Prof. Nancy Loucks OBE is a Visiting Professor at the Centre for Law, Crime & Justice, University of Strathclyde, and Chief Executive of Families Outside, a Scottish organization supporting families affected by imprisonment. Previously, she worked as an Independent Criminologist specializing in prison policy and comparative criminology.
- M. Phil and Ph. D., Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
Her research focuses on human rights in prison systems, including studies on prison violence, addiction, suicide prevention, and the challenges faced by female and young offenders. She has also explored violence risk assessment, the experiences of prisoners with learning difficulties, and family participation in prisoner resettlement.
She has been involved in numerous advisory roles, including the Scottish Government’s Reintegration and Transitions Champions Group and the SPS National Steering Group for Women in Custody. She co-chairs the Independent Review of Prison Deaths in Scotland and holds leadership positions in international organizations like Children of Prisoners Europe (COPE) and the International Coalition for Children of Incarcerated Parents (INCCIP).
- OBE for services to Education and Human Rights (2016)



