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Dr Laura Pajon Moreno

School of Justice Studies

Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies

Dr Laura Pajon is a Senior Lecturer at the Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies. Her research focuses on law enforcement and multi-agency responses to serious and organised criminality, in particular human trafficking and modern slavery crimes. She has led a series of research projects providing empirical insight into the investigation of human trafficking crimes, exploring the complexities and the factors that influence investigation performance, and the impact of multi-agency responses to tackle human trafficking. She has also conducted studies examining the risks and causes of labour exploitation in the UK, and published in other criminal justice aspects such as eyewitness testimony and victimisation.

As a result of her research, Laura collaborates closely with local, regional and national law enforcement agencies (e.g., Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority, Immigration and Enforcement, local and regional police forces), and numerous stakeholders (e.g., local authorities, health services, businesses), including leading non-governmental organisations (e.g., Unseen, Stop the Traffik, Barnardo's, the British Red Cross, or Justice and Care). She has advised and influenced the way police and other stakeholders organise the response to human trafficking crimes, as well as informed major police trafficking operations within the East Midlands. Laura’s research on police collaboration also led to the establishment of an anti-slavery partnership (involving more than 44 agencies), which she led and coordinated from its formation in 2018 till 2021. The group secured integrated local responses to human trafficking with a view of safeguarding victims of trafficking and disrupting criminality.

Laura’s work and research on human trafficking criminal investigations and anti-slavery partnerships have received national and international recognition, being praised nationally and internationally by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the International Association of Universities (IAU), and the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner Office for its high quality and its capacity to impact and inform policy and practice.

Languages

Spanish; Castilian
English
Catalan; Valencian

Degrees

2021, De Montfort University, United Kingdom, PhD
2020, De Montfort University, United Kingdom, PGCert, FHEA
2016, University of Derby, United Kingdom, MSc Criminal Investigation
2014, University of Barcelona, Spain, BSc Criminology

Academic appointments

Senior Lecturer in Policing, Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - present
Senior Lecturer, School of Law, De Montfort University, 2021 - 2022
Lecturer, School of Law, De Montfort University, 2018 - 2021

Report

Pajon L, Brewster B, Fell I, Krokida Z. 2024. Social media-facilitated trafficking of children and young people Social media-facilitated trafficking of children and young people Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Pajon L, Brewster B, Fell I, Krokida Z. 2024. Social media-facilitated trafficking of children and young people (Summary Report) Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

James A, Pajon L, O'Brien F, Carr R. 2024. Whodunnit? Do officers have the skills they need to answer that eternal question? Whodunnit? Do officers have the skills they need to answer that eternal question? Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Gardner A, Blair K, Pajon L, Burcu O, Phelan K, Gray C, Stirk M, Walsh D. 2022. Fashioning a beautiful future? Fashioning a beautiful future?Supporting workers and addressing labour exploitation in Leicester’s textile and garment industry Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Journal article

Pajon L, Walsh D. 2024. Investigating organised human trafficking crimes: case studies of police investigations in England Police Practice and Research: an international journal, DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Cox C, Yates J, O'Brien F, Pajon Moreno L, Farrell A, Ward M, McCabe P, James A, McNamara-Catalano I. 2024. Wearable Technology: A Wellbeing Option for Serving Police Officers and Staff? A Comparison of Results of a Pilot Study with Firearms Officers and a Group of Mixed Officers and Staff International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21 :1-17 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Pajon L, Walsh D. 2022. The importance of multi-agency collaborations during human trafficking criminal investigations Policing and Society, :1-19 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Walsh D, Pajón L, Lawson K, Hafeez K, Heath M, Court N. 2022. Increased Risks of Labor Exploitation in the UK following Brexit and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of the Agri-food and Construction Sectors Journal of Human Trafficking, :1-16 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Pajon L. 2021. Ending human trafficking and all forms of exploitation through multiagency collaboration Higher Education engages in SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong institutions, :121-133 Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Pajón L, Greco A, Pereda N, Gallardo D. 2020. The factor structure of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory in a Spanish sample of adult victims of interpersonal violence in childhood Spanish Journal of Clinical Psychology, 25 :101-110 DOI

Pajón L, Walsh D. 2020. Proposing a Theoretical Framework for the Criminal Investigation of Human Trafficking Crimes Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 14 :493-511 DOI Publisher Url

Pajon L, Walsh D. 2017. Examining the Effects of Violence and Personality on Eyewitness Memory PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW, 24 :923-935 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Soria MA, Pajón L, Company A, Lopez M, Lebron M. 2016. Expressive Partner Homicides in Spain: Differences according to aggressors’ sex Journal of forensic medicine, 1 DOI

Company A, Pajon L, Rosmo J, Soria MA. 2015. Filicidio, Infanticidio y neonaticidio Revista Criminalidad, 57 :91-102

Pajón L, Greco AM, Pereda N, Gallardo-Pujol D. Factor structure of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory in a Spanish sample of adult victims of interpersonal violence in childhood Revista de Psicopatología y Psicología Clínica, 25 :101-101 DOI Publisher Url

Chapters

Pajon L. 2024. The Criminal Investigation of Human Trafficking Crimes in the United Kingdom: Benefits and challenges of police collaboration during police investigations Faulkner EA. Modern Slavery in Global Context. Human Rights, Law and Society Bristol University Press Publisher Url

Conference presentation:

Oral presentation, University of Hull, Responses to Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, Responding to Social Media-Facilitated Trafficking of children and young people. 2024

Oral presentation, Florence, Italy, The European Society of Criminology, Investigating human trafficking in England: case studies of police operations.. 2023

Oral presentation, Surrey, The British Society of Criminology conference, The importance of of multi-agency collaboration during human trafficking criminal investigations. 2022

Oral presentation, Brazil, SMILE, Instituto MAUA de Tecnologia, Responding to human trafficking criminality. 2022

Oral presentation, Innsbruck, Austria, 4th Global Meeting: Slavery Past, Present and Future, Investigating Human Trafficking Crimes. 2019

Oral presentation, St. Mary’s University, UK, Modern Slavery Symposium, Working in multi-agency to investigate Modern Slavery crimes. 2019

Oral presentation, Mechelen, Belgium, European Association of Psychology and Law Conference, Examining the Criminal Investigation of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery crimes in the UK. 2018

Oral presentation, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzergovina, European Society of Criminology, Proposing a theoretical framework for the criminal investigation of Human Trafficking Crimes.. 2018

Oral presentation, St. Mary’s University, Inaugural International Conference of the Centre for the Study of Modern Slavery, Experts’ views of Modern Slavery Criminal Investigations. 2017

Oral presentation, University of Hull, WISE Seminar, Towards a Model of Excellence in the Criminal Investigation of Moderns Slavery Crimes.. 2016

Poster presentation, Washington, D.C., American Society of Criminology, Expressive Partner Homicides. 2015

Research Grants Awarded:

Grant value (£): 111,329.56, The British Academy, (Re-)inventing victim-centred approaches in modern slavery and human trafficking police investigations for successful victim engagement. 2024

Grant value (£): 8,516, Liverpool John Moores, QR communities and impact funds, O'Brien, F., Pajon, L.. Boulton, L. & Phoenix, J., Exploring the response to repeat missing children in a UK Police Force. 2023

Grant value (£): 520,000, Co-operation in Science and Technology (COST), Working Group Member, CA22128: Developing networks to support the implementation across Europe and beyond of the Mendez principles. 2023

Grant value (£): 24,978.55, ESRC Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre, Pajon, L., Brewster, B., Fell, I. & Krokida, Z., Social Media Facilitated Trafficking of Children and Young People. 2023

Grant value (£): 9,819, Liverpool John Moores, QR Policy Support Funding scheme, James, A., Pajon, L. & O'Brien, F., Whodunit: Do detectives have the skills they need to answer that eternal question?. 2022

Grant value (£): 180,000, Oscar Kilo (Home Office), Dr Carol Cox (PI) et al., Wearable technology. 2022

Grant value (£): £75,000, Community Renewal Fund, Made to last: building resilience into Leicester’s textile economy. 2021

Grant value (£): £80,733, Leicester Garment and Textile Workers Trust, Preventing labour exploitation in Leicester's textile and garment industry. 2021

Grant value (£): £15,000, Higher Education Innovation Fund, Walsh D, Pajon L, Lawson K, Hafeez K, Heath M, Niel C, Pajon, L., Threats posed by organised crime by new Immigration system to human trafficking. 2020

Grant value (£): £3,000, Higher Education Innovation Fund, Walsh, D., Pajon, L.,& Charlton, support Joint DMU/East Midlands police initiative combatting serious and organised crime. 2019

External collaboration:

Leicestershire Police, Coordinator for the Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland Modern Slavery Action Group. 2022

Award:

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime & International Association of Universities, Young Researcher: Higher Education engages with SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. 2021

De Montfort University, Rising Star Award. 2021

De Montfort University, Excellence in Impactful Research Award. 2020

University of Derby, Dean’s Prize for Postgraduate Academic Achievement in Law, Humanities, and Social Science for the academic year 2015-2016. 2016

Best Academic Record in BSc Criminology award for the Academic year 2013-2014. 2015

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