University of Stirling

Philosophy

Criminalization Project

 

Prof. Sandra Marshall

Sandra Marshall is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and founding member of the philosophy department at the University of Stirling. Her research interests lie in legal, political and social philosophy. The general context of her current research is the debate concerning liberal and communitarian theories in political and legal philosophy. The approach is broadly analytic and recent work includes papers on the family, privacy and the idea of community. Her publications include (with A. Duff) “Criminalization and Sharing Wrongs” (Canadian Journal of Jurisprudence, 1998); “Bodyshipping: the Case of Prostitution” (Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1999) and (with A. Duff, L. Farmer and V. Tadros) The Trial on Trial III. Towards a Normative Theory of the Criminal Trial (Hart, 2007). She is currently working on theories of criminalization, situational crime prevention, and friendship.

 

[Selected Publications]