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Richard Law is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, actively contributing to forensic science education and practice. His work bridges academic research and real-world policing, with a focus on improving forensic training standards.
His research interests lie at the intersection of forensic science, criminal justice, and materials analysis, particularly in the context of crime scene investigation. He actively engages with law enforcement communities and contributes to professional development initiatives.
The available publication highlights a growing trend in applied forensic education and policy, emphasizing the gap between academic training and operational needs in police forensics. His work supports broader societal goals, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- Consultant for forensic-related scenes in an international podcast (Nov 2023 – Mar 2024)
- Speaker at CrimeCon UK (2021, 2022, 2023)
Richard Law is actively involved in public and professional outreach, advising on media content and participating in major forensic conferences. His activities suggest strong engagement with both academic and law enforcement communities, promoting evidence-based practices in forensics.
He is associated with research activities focused on crime, policing, and materials aging, contributing to a unique interdisciplinary fingerprint. His work supports training reform and practical application in forensic science.



