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    Graeme Pearson

    Honorary Professor, University of Glasgow

    Graeme Pearson is an Honorary Professor at the University of Glasgow's School of Law.2 He is a former Scottish police officer and politician who served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the South Scotland region from 2011 to 2016.1 Born on April 1, 1950, Pearson was a member of the Scottish Labour Party and held the position of Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2015 to 2016.1

    Before his political career, Pearson had a distinguished career in law enforcement. He served as the Director General of the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency.1 After leaving politics, Pearson briefly served as the Chief Executive of Scotland in Union, a pressure group, from January to August 2017.1

    At the University of Glasgow, Pearson is associated with the Drug Misuse Research Centre2, which aligns with his background in law enforcement and drug policy. His role as an Honorary Professor allows him to contribute his extensive experience in criminal justice and policy-making to the academic community.

    Highlights

    Jun 18 · gla.ac.uk
    School of Law - Our staff - University of Glasgow
    Mar 24 · wikidata.org
    Graeme Pearson - Wikidata

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    Greater Glasgow Area