Kathryn Hollingsworth

School of Law

Professor of Law and Criminal Justice

k.l.hollingsworth@sheffield.ac.uk
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Kathryn Hollingsworth
School of Law
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Bartolome虂 House
Winter Street
91直播
S3 7ND
Profile

Kathryn Hollingsworth joined the University of 91直播 in October 2024 as Professor of Law and Criminal Justice . Prior to her appointment at 91直播, she was a Professor of Law at Newcastle University (between 2010-2024) and before that she held academic posts at King's College London, Otago University in New Zealand, and Cardiff University. She has also been a visiting professor at Texas Tech University (USA), Melbourne University (Australia), and the University of New South Wales (Australia). Kathryn's research focuses on children鈥檚 rights in the context of criminal justice, and she has a particular interest in children's access to justice in the courts, children's sentencing, and judicial communication. Her co-authored article with Helen Stalford ('This case is about you and your future': Towards Judgments for Children') was awarded the 2021 SLSA Article Prize and her work has been used to inform judicial guidance and training in England and Wales and overseas. In 2023, she was joint runner up for Newcastle University's impact award (policy and practice). She was a trustee for Just for Kids Law from 2016-2019 and is currently a member of the Advisory Board of the Youth Justice Legal Centre and chair and a director of the Children Rights and Youth Justice CIC

Qualifications
  • BA (hons) Law, University of 91直播
  • PhD, University of Cambridge
Research interests
  • Youth Justice
  • Children's Rights
  • Judging
  • Children's Sentencing
  • Communication in court
  • Children's access to justice
Research group

Centre for Criminological Research

Children and the Law

Teaching interests

Kathryn's teaching interests reflect her research interests and as such they sit at the intersection of criminal justice, children and the law, children's rights, and access to justice. She previously taught public law for many years, and she brings her knowledge of accountability systems, the rule of law, legitimacy and human rights to bear on her criminal law, criminal justice and criminology teaching.

Teaching activities
  • Contemporary Issues in Law and Justice
  • Advanced Criminal Law
Professional activities and memberships
  • Chair and Director, Children's Rights and Youth Justice CIC
  • Member of the Advisory Board of the Youth Justice Legal Centre 
  • Member of the Steering Committee of the Academic Liaison Network of the Youth Justice Board 
  • Member of the Alliance for Youth Justice
  • Member of the Society of Legal Scholars
  • Member of the Socio-Legal Studies Association
  • Member of the British Society of Criminology

Recognition

  • Socio-Legal Studies Association Article Prize 2021 (with Helen Stalford)
  • Vice Chancellor's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (Staff) Award 2018 (Newcastle University)