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Dr. Brian Moss is a Lecturer in Criminology. He has over fifteen years' industry experience in policy formulation and research in the areas of socio-economic and policing issues, collaborating with agencies in the British Isles and the EU on these topics. Dr. Moss has lectured at universities in Ireland and the UK on policing and its oversight, crime and technology, terrorism, penology, police pluralisation, and research methods. His research has been published in academic, practitioner and public-facing publications. He has also acted as a reviewer for three peer-review journals.
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Nhial Deng is a South Sudanese/Ethiopian refugee living in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. He is passionate about empowering young people through education, mentorship, and social entrepreneurship to build inclusive, secure and sustainable communities. He heads the Refugee Youth Peace Ambassadors in Kakuma and studied Learning Facilitation at Regis University (Jesuit Worldwide Learning). He is currently working towards a Certificate in Journalism and Filmmaking from the FilmAid International Media Training Program.
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Young Haitian with two years of awarded experiences in international development focused on education and youth empowerment. Previous professional and volunteering collaborations with UNESCO and USAID implementing capacity-building and advocacy projects for disadvantaged youth in Haiti
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Dr Anita Lavorgna is Associate Professor at the University of Bologna (Italy), after spending several years in the UK (University of Southampton). Anita has an international research track record on and demonstrable expertise in interdisciplinary research drawing together criminology, socio-legal studies, and web/computer science. She has worked extensively on cybercrime and serious and organised crime.
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Maria Berghs is an anthropologist with a PhD in sociology and social policy. She works in the field of medical anthropology and sociology, specialising in disability studies. Her research interests include disability, global health (sickle cell), humanitarianism, ethics, gender and West Africa (Sierra Leone).