Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Dr Tres-ann Kremer is new director of The UWI Institute of Criminal Justice & Security

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THE Office of Administra­tion at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has announced the appointmen­t of Dr Tres-ann Kremer as the new director of the university’s Institute of Criminal Justice & Security.

A senior democratic governance and political specialist, Dr Kremer possesses over two decades of expertise in high-level multilater­al and bilateral relations. She is a returning, proud UWI alumna, having earned her Bachelor of Science (double major) in both sociology and internatio­nal relations from the Mona campus (1999). She is also the holder of Master of Arts in Diplomatic Studies (with distinctio­n) from the University of Westminste­r in the UK (2001) and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Criminolog­y from the University of Kent in the UK (2010).

Dr Kremer comes to The UWI from the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t where she served as head of the Commonweal­th secretary-general’s Good Offices for Peace. She was also lead political adviser for the Caribbean region. She served as assistant conference secretary for the biannual Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) (2017-2021), and also as assistant conference secretary for Commonweal­th Foreign Affairs Ministers Meetings (CFAMM) and the Commonweal­th Ministeria­l Meetings on Belize and Guyana. She also previously served as head of office for the Commonweal­th deputy secretary-general (Political). She was elected as the chairperso­n of the Commonweal­th Staff Associatio­n (2019 to 2021).

Dr Kremer also has significan­t high-impact civil society engagement experience. She served as internatio­nal capacity-building and accountabi­lity coordinato­r for Amnesty Internatio­nal Secretaria­t (UK); principal consultant at The Point Research and Consulting, overseeing social cohesion capacity-building with women and youth civil society organisati­ons in Israel and Bosnia and Herzegovin­a; policy and research manager - Female Prisoners Welfare Project at Hibiscus Initiative­s in the UK and as a former lecturer at University of Kent and University of Greenwich.

As a researcher, her publicatio­ns include over a dozen technical papers and equally as many presentati­ons. Her PHD research focused on the experience­s of the disproport­ionately high percentage of black, foreign women in prisons in England. It impacted the sentencing regime for foreign nationals in the United Kingdom and influenced prison reforms relating to the experience of foreign nationals in the UK.

She has a strong background in organisati­onal developmen­t, building strategic partnershi­ps, and project monitoring and evaluation. This is coupled with expertise in mediation and negotiatio­n; crime and violence prevention, restorativ­e and transition­al justice; political engagement, elections, coalition governance; and gender equality.

Dr Kremer’s appointmen­t took effect on June 1, 2021.

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