
【讲座】Controlling Corporate Crime
西南大学法学院讲座通知
报告题目:Controlling Corporate Crime
报 告 人:英国SUSSEX大学副校长Stephen教授
报告时间:2018年7月3日下午15:50—17:15
报告地点:西南大学法学院418室
报告人简介
Prof Stephen Shute, Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Professor Stephen Shute is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Planning and Resources) at the University of Sussex, a role he has held since 2014. He has strategic responsibility for internationalisation and international partnerships as well as resources, planning, and innovation. In addition, he is academic lead for human resources issues. Previously, he was Head of the School of Law, Politics and Sociology at Sussex and before that he spent 15 years at the University of Birmingham, where he was Dean of Arts and Social Sciences and then Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor. Before moving to Birmingham, he was a Fellow in Law at Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford.
Professor Shute has strong international links and has created partnerships with universities across the world, including in the United States. He has also engaged at a senior level with various Research Councils and Quality Assurance Agencies both overseas and domestically. He is currently a Member of the Advisory Board of the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council and chairs its Public Policy Advisory Group.
Professor Shute’s academic research focuses on criminal law and criminal justice. He has worked with and on many national decision-making bodies and held a number of senior roles following appointment by UK government Ministers. He was a founding Member of the Ministerial Advisory Board on Joint Inspection of the Criminal Justice System and for five years served as Founding Chair of the Crime Statistics Advisory Committee. He also served for five years as Inaugural Non-Executive Member of the Management Board of HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate and between 2009 and 2014 (following appointment by Ministers in the Ministry of Justice, the Home Office, and the Department of Health) was a Founding Member of the Independent Ministerial Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody.