Project leaders
Henriette Tøssebro took up the position of Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law in autumn 2024. She defended her PhD in 2020 in general administrative law, and subsequently worked as a deputy judge at the Bergen District Court and later as a lawyer at the Office of the City Attorney in Bergen.
Professor K.V.K. Santhy (ekstern lenke) is affiliated with NALSAR University of Law in India. She received her PhD from Oceania University. Her dissertation focused on penal reforms in India. She later completed postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, one of the world’s leading research institutions in international and comparative criminal law.
Project participants
Kelly Solem Young is a PhD candidate and researches the relationship between sentencing and the enforcement of sentences. Her doctoral project examines community sentences and electronic monitoring.
Charan Tej T.V is an assistant professor at NALSAR Universtiy of Law.
Nivedha. S is an assistant professor at NALSAR Universtiy of Law.
Helene Løkkebø is a mastersstudent at The University of Bergen.
Advisory committee
Professor Daniel Richman (ekstern lenke), Colombia Law School, USA.
Professor Thomas Ugelvik (ekstern lenke), University of Oslo, Norge.
Professor Anders Løvlie (ekstern lenke), University of Oslo, Norge.
Justice PN Prakash, former Supreme Court judge in Tamil Nadu.
Professor Sri Krishna Deca Rao (ekstern lenke), NALSAR University of Law.
Dr. Mr Ahmad, former Director General of Prisons in India.
Reference group
Kelly Nicole Arnesen, Senior Adviser, Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet.
Ingunn Seim, Assistant Director for the Enforcement of Sentences, Kriminalomsorgen region Vest.
Thomas Berge (ekstern lenke), Senior Adviser at Norges institusjon for menneskerettigheter.
Maria Hessen Jacobsen, (ekstern lenke) lawyer with the lawfirm Elden advokatfirma and leader of the human rights committee in Advokatforeningen.
Ingeborg Jorde Petersheim, the Prison Group at the legal aid clinic Juss-Buss.
David Toska, The foundation Wayback.