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Milena Tripkovic is a Senior Lecturer at the Edinburgh Law School, specializing in Criminology. She is the Programme Director for the MSc in Global Crime, Justice, and Security. Milena joined the Edinburgh Law School in 2019, having previously taught at the University of Birmingham, University of Kent, and University of Novi Sad. She holds a PhD and MRes in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute, an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Oxford, and degrees including MPhil and LLB from the University of Novi Sad. Her research interests lie in examining contemporary restrictions on the citizenship rights of criminal offenders, exploring the intersection of law, criminology, and normative political theory, particularly issues relating to punishment, citizenship, and community. Milena's recent book, 'Punishment and Citizenship: Theory of Criminal Disenfranchisement' (Oxford University Press, 2019), provides an original account of the normative validity of restrictions on the electoral rights of criminal offenders. She has published articles on topics such as prison conditions, prisoner rights, and hate crimes, with her work appearing in journals such as the British Journal of Criminology and Punishment & Society. Milena is open to PhD proposals in the field of criminology, global crime, and comparative criminal justice.
Edinburgh Law School • Edinburgh, UK
Teaching and researching in Criminology and Global Crime.
University of Birmingham •
Taught various courses related to Criminology and Criminal Justice.
University of Kent •
Engaged in academic instruction concerning crime and justice topics.
University of Novi Sad •
Provided education in law and criminological studies.
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