Chaynee Hodgetts
Lecturer in Law and Module Leader – Criminal Law
Bangor Law School
Bangor University
United Kingdom
Biography
Ms. Chaynee Hodgetts Lecturer in Law and Module Leader – Criminal Law, Evidence, Media Law Academic Qualifications Postgraduate PhD “Lost at Sea?” (Maritime Criminal Law), University of Portsmouth, ongoing LLM (Res) Research Masters’ degree, “Rights and Wrongs: A critical analysis of UK seafarers’ rights and the criminalisation of fatal marine casualties” Bangor University, completed 2011 – Distinction.Teaching Module Leader: Criminal Law Module Leader: Evidence Module Leader: Media Law Provide lectures on Maritime Criminal Law for Law of the Sea Module Previously taught on Public Law and Legal System, University of Portsmouth Moot Judge: McLaren Moot and Legal Skills moot
Research Interest
Criminal Law for Law of the Sea Module
Publications
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C. Hodgetts, "You Do Not Have To Say Anything"? (2014) Criminal Bar Quarterly (Forthcoming)
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Griffiths, A.W, Hodgetts, C. and Ni Thuama, R. "Section Twelve: Analysis Part One - The Legal Context of Residential Care and Corporate Governance" in In Search of Accountability: A review of the neglect of older people living in care homes investigated as Operation Jasmine by Dr Margaret Flynn (Welsh Government, 2015),168-202.
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Roberts, J. and Hodgetts, C. "Courting contempt?: Untangling the web of jurors' internet use under Section 8 of the Contempt of Court Act 1981" (2015) 20 (3) Communications Law 86