
Dr Anne-Marie Greenslade
Senior Lecturer Leeds Beckett
- Leeds
Dr Anne-Marie Greenslade is a Senior Lecturer with a background as a frontline practitioner in both the voluntary and public sectors.
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Biography
Anne-Marie has an LLM in International Human Rights, specialising in the legal responses to human trafficking and contemporary slavery. She joined Leeds Law School in 2017 as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and became a Lecturer in 2021. She was awarded her PhD in 2022 and is now Course Leader for the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (distance learning).
Anne-Marie has contributed to roundtables for the Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre and won awards for LBU’s Vitae 3MT and the Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Research “Snapshots”.
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Areas of Expertise
Accomplishments
Vitae 3MT
LBU
Snapshot
Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Research
Education
Leeds Beckett University
PhD
Law
2021
Birmingham City School of Law
LLM
International Human Rights
2016
Birmingham City School of Law
Graduate Diploma
Law
2015
Liverpool John Moores University
PGCert
Primary Mental Health Care
2006
Keele University
BA
Criminology and International Politics
2005
Languages
- English
Articles
Gaming the system: How the government is failing victims of human trafficking
Transforming Society2023
In June, the Home Secretary agreed to withdraw rules in the Modern Slavery Statutory Guidance that required potential victims of modern slavery and trafficking to submit ‘objective’ evidence in their claims.
The Significance of the Judge within the Choices and Consequences and Prolific Intensive Schemes: International Lessons for England and Wales and Back again
International Journal for Court Administration2022
This research paper examines the significance of the judges in the problem-solving courts of England and Wales’s Choices and Consequences (C2) and Prolific Intensive (PI) programmes using the lenses and language of therapeutic jurisprudence. These unique schemes mobilise an intensive combination of strict control measures (with a view to deterring people from reoffending) alongside a personalised package of rehabilitative support overseen by a judge in a problem-solving court.