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Karen Richmond
Post-Doctoral Researcher
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Karen Richmond holds an LLB from the University of Edinburgh, an LLM in Advocacy, and a PhD from the University of Strathclyde. Her doctoral thesis used empirical methods to explore the influence of marketisation on forensic science provision in England, with a particular focus on DNA profiling.
Karen has worked as a postdoctoral research assistant with the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Sciences, where her project focussed on developing rational methods of criminal case construction, and on improving interdisciplinary communication between law and science, to improve market regulation. She has also taught at University of Edinburgh Law School, specialising in evidence, and jurisprudence.
Karen is a postdoctoral research fellow at iCourts, The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts, at Copenhagen University. Her research project uses scientific case analysis methods to evaluate evidence in cases brought before the International Criminal Court. This work is funded through the Danish National Research Council’s JustSites project. Karen’s research interests also include systems theory, and the regulation of forensic biometrics.