OUR PATRONS
Professor Seán McConville has worked for 16 years as a Magistrate at Thames and at Cambridge. He has been involved in Prison Policy for about 50 years. He has published extensively, advised governments and legislatures on both sides of the Atlantic, participated in the work of the Council of Europe and, mainly in the United States, been involved in key cases in prison litigation, and constitutional rights and obligations.
Professor Seán McConville kindly spoke at our "UK Prison Systems" event.
Jeremy Dein QC was called to the Bar in 1982 and took silk in 2003. He has unparalleled experience of defending in murder cases at the Old Bailey, and in serious sexual offences trials (defended in first ever UK trial of historic sexual offences committed in Africa). Features as lead presenter in the award winning BBC 1 documentary series “Murder Mystery and my Family”. Presenter of Podcast series "Criminal Justice on Trial". He has worked on high profile media related cases: successfully representing Rapper Kano and Former NDubz star and X-Factor judge, Tulisa Contostavlos.
Jeremy Dein QC kindly spoke at our "Introduction into Criminal Justice" and "Life within the Criminal Justice System" events.