About
Rose Tempowski is the Undergraduate Programme Lead and a Senior Teaching Fellow within Southampton Law School at the University of Southampton.
She specialises in Criminal Law, Human Rights and American Law.
Rose Tempowski is the Undergraduate Programme Lead and a Senior Teaching Fellow within Southampton Law School at the University of Southampton.
She specialises in Criminal Law, Human Rights and American Law.
Rose's PhD research designed a novel method of analysing and grading the quality of scientific narratives and authorities presented to US state legislative committees. Her research examined whether neuroscientific evidence regarding adolescent brain development, and its impact on decision-making, was discussed when state legislative committees considered legislation proposing alterations to the upper age limit of juvenile court jurisdiction, or the mechanism by which young people are transferred from the juvenile court to the adult criminal court.
Rose is the module lead for Legal Skills on the LLB and also teaches on the Criminal Law and Legal System and Reasoning modules. Rose also leads the legal component of the Engineering Management and Law module.
Rose joined the University of Southampton in 2022. Previously, she was a Senior Tutor at the University of Law where she taught across the LLB, LPC, GDL, MA and the PGDip/MA. Before this, Rose taught Criminal Law at Birmingham City University.
She was admitted as an attorney in the state of New York in 2013 and, through the legal charity ‘Amicus’, spent most of 2017 at the Arizona Capital Representation Project. In 2019, Rose was invited to be a Scholar-in-Residence at the Law Library of Congress in Washington DC to make use of their catalogue for her doctoral project.