Penny Green (Co-Director)
Executive BoardPenny Green is a Director of ISCI. Professor Green graduated from the Australian National University in 1979, with a BA (Hons) and from the University of Cambridge with an MPhil and PhD in Criminology. Professor Green joined Queen Mary University of London in September 2014, following seven years as Professor of Law at King’s College London, where she was also Head of Research in the Dickson Poon School of Law. Prior to that she held posts at the University of Westminster, Southampton and the LSE. She has published widely on state crime, state-corporate crime, natural disasters, Turkish criminal justice and politics, transnational crime and asylum and forced migration. Her current research interests include illegal logging, torture and state violence, environmental harms and looted antiquities.
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29 Apr 2024
The “Dangerousness” of Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
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2 Aug 2023
An Introduction to State Crime in West Papua
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18 Apr 2018
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[CLICK HERE FOR FULL PDF OF REPORT] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...
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5 Mar 2017
Official Opening Session: Permanent People’s Tribunal on Myanmar’s State Crimes against Rohingya, Kachin and other Groups
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16 Dec 2016
University of Melbourne Podcast: ‘Up Close’ with Penny Green
Crimes of state: When a nation goes from protector to perpetrator...
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12 Dec 2016
Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (Rome) Takes up ‘Urgent Case’ of Myanmar’s Rohingya
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24 Nov 2016
[ISCI Press Release] Aung San Suu Kyi is legitimising genocide in Myanmar and has entrenched the persecution of Rohingya Muslims, warn state crime academics
London 23 November 2016: Aung San Suu Kyi is legitimising genocide in Myanmar and has entrenched the persecution of the...
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30 Aug 2016
[ISCI PRESS RELEASE] ISCI calls for assurances on Kofi Annan’s Rakhine State advisory commission
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20 Jun - 20 Jun 2016
[VIDEO] State Crime Special Issue Launch: Palestine, Palestinians and Israel’s State Criminality
Journal of the International State Crime Initiative Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2016...
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3 Mar - 3 Mar 2016
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