Dra. Katrina Miles
Profesor de Derecho y CriminologÃa
Universidad de Central Lancashire (UCLan)
Research Area(s): Criminal Law, Children’s Rights
Education:
Katrina graduated from the University of Liverpool with a first class LLB (Hons) degree in 2016 and an LLM degree in Medical Law (Distinction) in 2017. She then joined Liverpool’s School of Law and Social Justice as a PhD candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant in September 2017. Her PhD was awarded in 2023.
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Research Experience:
Katrina is currently completing her PhD 'The Legal Regulation of Teenage Sexting and Youth Produced Sexual Imagery'. Her research explores the contrasting notions of a child’s right to be protected from all forms of harm and exploitation with their right to develop and explore their body and sexuality both on and offline.
Katrina has previously worked as a Research Intern (University of Liverpool) and subsequently a Research Assistant (University of Liverpool) on a project entitled ‘Child Sexual Exploitation: Towards a Child Centred Protection System’. The project brought together a range of frontline Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) officials to establish methods of best practice in responding to CSE.
Since starting her PhD in 2017, Katrina has also taught on both Tort Law and Criminal Law modules.
Katrina has contributed to Liverpool University's European Children's Rights's Unit (ECRU) COVID-19 project that has provided a series of briefing papers outlining the impact of COVID-19 on different aspects of children's lives. Katrina is also the organisation lead for the University of Liverpool's Young Person's Advisory Group.
Publications, Conferences & Engagement
La ley sobre el sexting entre menores de edad debe cambiar: aquà te contamos cómo
Participación de las partes interesadas
Cómo proteger a los niños en lÃnea durante la COVID-19
En curso
Katrina has worked alongside eAWARE to produce online safety guidance for schools, parents and young people.
2020, Documento informativo
El documento informativo de Katrina constituye la primera contribución a la serie de documentos informativos sobre COVID-19 de la Universidad de Liverpool que abordan el impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en la vida de los niños.
El documento informativo de Katrina examina el impacto de la COVID-19 en el uso de los medios en lÃnea por parte de los niños, incluida una reflexión sobre los beneficios y los riesgos de su uso.
VI Simposio de investigación sobre los derechos del niño, Belfast
Convención de la Junta de Justicia Juvenil, Birmingham
2018
Katrina presentó su artÃculo 'Actividad sexual en la adolescencia' en el VI Simposio de Investigación sobre los Derechos del Niño celebrado en la Queens University de Belfast.