Dr Suleman Lazarus
Dr Suleman Lazarus is a Visiting Fellow at the Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). At the LSE, he is engaged in a collaborative research project titled "What Do We Know About Online Romance Fraud Studies?" In addition, he is involved in a funded joint project with Professor Lucinda Platt, focusing on the cultural implications of disabilities. Previously, he was a Visiting Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, the Geography Department, from 2019 to 2020. Before that, he was a member of the lecturing team of the Sociology Department, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom. Besides his research and teaching, Dr Lazarus is also a published poet.
2013 - Bachelor of Science (BSc)
2014 – Master of Science (MSc)
2020 – Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Academic Papers
His multidisciplinary research interests include (1) Cybercriminals and society, (2) Online fraudsters and colonial legacies, (3) Cyber spiritualism in romance scams, (4) Feminism and the Tripartite Cybercrime Framework, (5) Penalties of divorce, (6) Child punishment across cultures, and (7) The therapeutic values of poetry.