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Name
Dr Sarah Jane Fox
Title
Institute of Policing, School of Justice, Security and Sustainability Staffordshire University
Bio
Dr Sarah Jane Fox specialises in law and enforcement, having begun her career in regulatory compliancy and law enforcement/policing. She holds a PhD in law whereby her research related to cross border enforcement and the implications (challenges) of the movement of people across set boundaries into other jurisdictions.

In 2015-16 Sarah was awarded the distinguished Fulbright Commission post-doctoral research scholarship, through the discipline of law, which was also co-supported by Lloyd’s of London. Her research professorship, in the USA, related to threats and risks to critical national infrastructures, in particular, her focus related to transport modes and supporting systems.

Sarah’s research also reasons in conflicts and paradoxes – for example, between ‘human rights and security,’ and ‘opportunities and challenges’, where, on the one hand, there remains the opportunity to collaborate and coordinate, yet, on the other hand, there remains limitation set by man-made boundaries and greed. Much of Sarah’s current research focuses on technology (challenges and opportunities) and society; including, autonomous systems – such as drones; space use; cyber perpetration and penetration and evolution/revolution (societal acceptance).

Sarah has presented her related research findings at various events and conferences – including at the United Nations, Council of Europe and EU/Europol. She is the Director of the Online Harms and Cyber Crime Unit and one of her primary research areas relates to technology and society.

Sarah has also worked in senior management roles, as a legal and practice consultant and adviser to a number of government departments and advisory boards relating to policing, transport and security (in the UK, across Europe and internationally). She holds numerous professional and academic memberships and qualifications across these fields.

Sarah is currently a member of a number of law enforcement bodies, she also sits as a member of the International Advisory Committee of the International Commission on Cyber Security Law, a Trustee on the Lloyd’s Tercentenary Research Foundation Board (as of 2017) and, remains a Fellow of the University of Liverpool (law). Additionally, she is an adviser to MAVCOM and a listed expert with the UK and EU Parliament and has made various keynote speeches and presentations at various distinguished events, such as the United Nations.