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I joined the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University as a Lecturer in August 2019. I currently teach on two undergraduate law modules, Evidence and Miscarriages of Justice. Alongside this, I also assist with the Cardiff Law School innocence project in overseeing student teams and supervising casework.
Prior to this, I completed my Law LLB at Cardiff University in 2011. Following this, I was awarded a studentship with the Economic and Social Research Council on the Socio-Legal pathway of the 1 + 3 programme. From 2011 to 2012, I completed an MSc in Social Science Research Methods at Cardiff University. I then went on to complete my PhD in the School of Law at Cardiff University between 2012 and 2017, which was the first empirical research to look at the development and operation of innocence projects in the UK.
Between 2017 and 2019, I was employed as a Lecturer at Swansea University where I taught Criminal Law, Evidence Law and assisted in overseeing student teams on the extracurricular miscarriage of justice project.
In September 2019 I was awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and I am also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
My research interests are broadly around criminal justice, with a particular focus on miscarriages of justice, the criminal appeals process and criminal procedure in England and Wales.
Cyhoeddiad
2024
- Greenwood, H. 2024. Responding to the danger of wrongful conviction for historical sexual abuse: A case for resurrecting abuse of process for delay?. The International Journal of Evidence & Proof (10.1177/13657127241237909)
2023
- Fairclough, S. and Greenwood, H. 2023. Vulnerable defendants, special measures, and miscarriages of justice in England and Wales. In: Dehaghani, R., Fairclough, S. and Mergaerts, L. eds. Vulnerability, the Accused, and the Criminal Justice System: Multijurisdictional Perspectives. Routledge, pp. 162-176., (10.4324/9781003205166)
2021
- Greenwood, H. 2021. Rethinking innocence projects in England and Wales: lessons for the future. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 60(4), pp. 459-492. (10.1111/hojo.12416)
2019
- Greenwood, H. and Eady, D. 2019. Re-evaluating post-conviction disclosure: a case for 'better late than never'. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 59, article number: 100328. (10.1016/j.ijlcj.2019.05.001)
2018
- Greenwood, H. 2018. Innocence projects: losing their appeal?. In: Ashford, C. and McKeown, P. eds. Social Justice and Legal Education. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 141-168.
2017
- Greenwood, H. 2017. Exploring the UK innocence movement: tension, reconfiguration and theorisation. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2015
- Greenwood, H. 2015. The UK innocence movement: past, present, and future?. In: Luparia, L. ed. Understanding Wrongful Conviction The Protection Of The Innocent Across Europe And America. Wolters Kluwer, pp. 163-192.
Articles
- Greenwood, H. 2024. Responding to the danger of wrongful conviction for historical sexual abuse: A case for resurrecting abuse of process for delay?. The International Journal of Evidence & Proof (10.1177/13657127241237909)
- Greenwood, H. 2021. Rethinking innocence projects in England and Wales: lessons for the future. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 60(4), pp. 459-492. (10.1111/hojo.12416)
- Greenwood, H. and Eady, D. 2019. Re-evaluating post-conviction disclosure: a case for 'better late than never'. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 59, article number: 100328. (10.1016/j.ijlcj.2019.05.001)
Book sections
- Fairclough, S. and Greenwood, H. 2023. Vulnerable defendants, special measures, and miscarriages of justice in England and Wales. In: Dehaghani, R., Fairclough, S. and Mergaerts, L. eds. Vulnerability, the Accused, and the Criminal Justice System: Multijurisdictional Perspectives. Routledge, pp. 162-176., (10.4324/9781003205166)
- Greenwood, H. 2018. Innocence projects: losing their appeal?. In: Ashford, C. and McKeown, P. eds. Social Justice and Legal Education. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 141-168.
- Greenwood, H. 2015. The UK innocence movement: past, present, and future?. In: Luparia, L. ed. Understanding Wrongful Conviction The Protection Of The Innocent Across Europe And America. Wolters Kluwer, pp. 163-192.
Thesis
- Greenwood, H. 2017. Exploring the UK innocence movement: tension, reconfiguration and theorisation. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.