Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group reappoints seven members
Seven members have been reappointed for a second term to the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group.
The Biometrics and Forensics Ethics group is pleased to announce the reappointment of seven of its existing members.
The members have been reappointed for a second three-year term and will use their wealth of experience to continue to provide the BFEG with valuable advice on ethical considerations in the use of biometrics, forensics, and complex data.
The seven reappointed members are:
- Professor Louise Amoore, Professor of Human Geography at Durham University
- Professor Liz Campbell, Director of the Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Professor Simon Caney, Professor in Political Theory at the University of Warwick
- Professor Mark Jobling, Professor of Genetics at the University of Leicester
- Professor Thomas Edward Sorrell, Professor of Politics and Philosophy at the University of Warwick
- Professor Denise Syndercombe-Court, Professor of Forensic Science at Kings College London
- Dr Peter Waggett, Director of Research at IBM