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Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law

 

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fgs23@cam.ac.uk

Professor of Criminal Law; Chair of the Degree Committee

Interests

Criminal law, evidence, and procedure. Philosophy.

CV / Biography

My research focuses on criminal law, evidence, and procedure, often with reference to work in moral, legal and political philosophy. I am also interested in legal philosophy (legal theory, jurisprudence) more generally.

A list of my most significant publications is to be found below. Much of my research to date has focussed on mens rea – the fault element in crime – and particularly recklessness and negligence. My 2016 monograph, Culpable Carelessness: Recklessness and Negligence in the Criminal Law was published by Cambridge University Press. It was reviewed by Dr Andrew Cornford (Edinburgh) in the Criminal Law Review, Professor Kimberly Kessler Ferzan (Virginia) in the Modern Law Review, Professor Jonathan Herring (Oxford) in the Law Quarterly Review, and Professor Alexander Sarch (Surrey) in Criminal Law and Philosophy. My research has also appeared in leading journals including the Cambridge Law Journal, Criminal Law and Philosophy, the Modern Law Review, and the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, as well as in edited collections of essays published by leading legal publishers such as Cambridge University Press, Hart Publishing, and Oxford University Press. My research has been cited by the New Zealand Supreme Court (the mens rea of attempts) and the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (the history of complicity liability), and in successive editions of the Scottish Jury Manual (breach of the peace).

Together with Professor Simester et al, I am an author/editor of Simester and Sullivan’s Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine, an advanced textbook on criminal law published by Hart Publishing.

I serve on the editorial committees of the Cambridge Law JournalCriminal Law Forum and the Criminal Law Review.

I am also an Academic Associate, at 23 Essex Street, a leading criminal law set.

My current research supervisees are James Browning, Anna Peters, Sara Trainor, and Forest Yu, and I am an Academic Advisor to Jeanne-Rose Arn, Harry Harland, and Carly Whelan. Previous supervisees of mine include Giordana Campagna and Khomotso Moshikaro. Although admission decisions are entirely at the discretion of the Degree Committee, not individual Faculty members, I am open to receiving initial inquiries about pursuing research under my supervision (but, again, can give no indications regarding potential admission).

Publications