Professor Suzanne Ost

Professor

Research Overview

Suzanne's main research interests are: health care law and bioethics, particularly assisted dying (); breaches of the sexual boundaries between doctors and patients (); the impact of criminal law on bioethics and health care practice (, , ); unknowing victims of crime (, ); the legal and societal responses to child abusive images (); and the sexual grooming of children and child sexual exploitation. Her most recent analyses exploitation (conceptually, ethically and legally) in the doctor-patient relationship. Her completed projects include a project on , funded by the British Academy.

Suzanne has advised the Jersey government () and her co-authored report for the Panel can be found . She was the expert adviser for and critical friend to the . Her blog on the value of citizens' juries for the Nuffield Council on Bioethics can be found .

Suzanne was appointed as a Council Member of the in December 2025. She was the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Medical Law Review 2011-2020 and a member of the Law sub-panel for REF2021. Suzanne is a member of the AHRC Peer Review College.

Selected Publications


Ost, S., Gillespie, A. 16/12/2023 In: British Journal of Criminology. 17 p.
Journal article


Ost, S., Biggs, H. 26/08/2021 Routledge. 208 p. ISBN: 9781138238756.
Monograph


Ost, S., Gillespie, A.A. 1/05/2019 In: International Review of Victimology. 25, 2, p. 223-247. 25 p.
Journal article


Ost, S. 4/02/2016 In: Medical Law Review. 24, 2, p. 206-233. 27 p.
Journal article


  • 14/05/2021 → 01/03/2023
    Research

  • 01/02/2013 → 31/12/2013
    Research

  • 01/11/2011 → 31/07/2021
    Other

  • 01/01/2008 → 31/07/2011
    Other

  • 01/05/2006 → 31/12/2009
    Other


Expert Opinion


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Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar


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Membership of committee


Membership of council


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Other Membership


Editorial activity

  • Centre for Law and Society
  • Security Lancaster (Policy, Law and Ethics)