Ms Zinat Jimada
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Overview
Overview
Biography
Zinat is a researcher at the Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research (ICPR). She has a background in international human rights law, and general public international law more broadly.
Before joining ICPR, Zinat worked at the University of Nottingham Human Rights Law Centre on a range of human rights projects. These included prisonDEATH, which examined the international human rights framework governing deaths in prison, and Life Imprisonment Worldwide, an international comparative project on the use of life imprisonment globally. She co-authored Informal life imprisonment: A policy briefing on this harsh, hidden sentence, on sentences that are not explicitly called life sentences but can result in lifelong detention, and Alternatives to the death penalty: Information pack, an overview of sanctions used as alternatives to the death penalty, with a particular focus on life and long-term imprisonment.
Zinat has also worked at Rights and Security International, contributing to policy-oriented research and advocacy on citizenship-stripping and (non)repatriation in national security contexts, and at REDRESS, where she supported projects on the prohibition of torture as a fellow of the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at the University of Oxford.
Web profiles
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Research
Research
Research overview
Zinat is currently researching prison labour and the provision of work and employment training for prisoners and prison leavers, with a specific focus on the UK, USA and Brazil.
For more information on this project, please see under 'Research Projects' below.
Research Centres and Institutes
- Research Fellow, Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research (ICPR)
Research projects
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Supervision and teaching
Supervision and teaching
Teaching
Teaching modules
- Research Methods in Criminology