Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
Kim Duffy
Kim completed her BA Honours Degree in Criminology and Psychology at London Met in 2007 and, having since been awarded an MSc Criminology with distinction, is now undertaking a PhD in Criminology and Restorative Justice.
Since completing her undergraduate degree Kim has also been developing her career in Criminology through teaching on a range of modules in the criminology undergraduate course and has been involved in research for the department regarding police stop & search, gang membership, gang interventions and is currently working a project concerning organised crime groups.
Kim is also the Personal Academic Adviser for Criminology, Anthropology and Joint Sociology. In this capacity she consults across departments to promote quality of service to students regarding course administration and is responsible for providing this student cohort with academic and pastoral support to assist and facilitate them achieving their goals.

