Core expertise
Corporate crime
Organised crime
Corruption
Biometric evidence.
Biography
Liz is the inaugural Francine McNiff Chair in Criminal Jurisprudence at Monash, having previously been Professor of Criminal Law at Durham University, UK. She's also adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology School of Justice. Liz is a global expert in corporate crime, organised crime, corruption and biometric evidence. Her research is socio-legal in considering the law in context, and often involves a comparative dimension. Her research has been cited by the Irish Supreme Court and relied upon in argument before the UK Supreme Court. She's an appointed member of the UK Home Office Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group.