- Oxford Academia at:
- 2025 Sessions:
July 19–August 1
- Eligibility:
Completing grades 9–12
Motivated rising 9th graders will also be considered
- Typical Seminar Size:
In this seminar, look critically at the criminal justice system, as well as current explanations of, and responses to, criminal behavior. Engage with key debates in criminological thinking to explore how the lived experience of offenders is shaped by social influences and other factors. Learn how evidence is collected and how it can be used both by prosecutors and defense attorneys in the courtroom. Then, drawing on a diverse range of case studies from around the world, explore how the enforcement or non-enforcement of laws and the prosecution of crimes can influence and shape a society’s conception of justice.

FEATURED FACULTY
University of Oxford, M.Sc., Refugee and Forced Migration Studies
University of Cambridge, B.A., Geography
While at Cambridge, Vicky specialized in human geography and worked with refugees and asylum seekers in London and Calais. She went on to complete a Master of Science in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies at Oxford, furthering her interest in justice in the asylum system. After graduating, Vicky spent two years in the UK Government (Civil Service) in asylum and refugee policy and research, while also doing pro-bono research for the legal charity Just for Kids Law. In October 2021, Vicky started a PhD at Oxford, studying the criminalization of asylum seekers in the UK. She is Director of Screen Share UK, an organization that supports, informs and advocates against the digital exclusion of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK. Alongside her PhD, she runs events for the research group Border Criminologies, and is a participant in the Bonavero Institute’s Legal Aid Clinic, which involves paralegal work with a solicitor’s firm with clients at the prison HMP Huntercombe. In her spare time, Vicky learns intermediate Arabic and enjoys open water swimming.