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British barrister and author

Amber Mary Marks (born October 1977) is a British barrister and author. After working as a lawyer in private practice and in the UK government legal service, she took up research on the increasing use of sniffer dogs and other olfactory surveillance methods. She has written an account of her research for the popular market, Headspace (published 2008); in connection with this publication, articles by or about her were published by some of the major English newspapers. She also works in forensic science and criminal justice technologies. She is a trustee of Release.

Marks has taught at the London School of Economics, Queen Mary, University of London and King's College London. She co-directs the Criminal Justice Centre at QMUL.

Marks' father was former teacher, convicted drug smuggler, and author Howard Marks and her mother is author Judy Marks.

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References

  1. Profile in Elle Magazine, November 2008
  2. ^ Amber Marks. Queen Mary, University of London.
  3. See for example "Amber Marks: a law unto herself". The Telegraph.
  4. Trustees. Release.

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