Süleyman Beyaz

Süleyman Beyaz

Reporter Judge, Court of Cassation

MSc in Criminal Justice, 2014

Why did you choose LSE, and why did you choose your programme of study?

Studying at LSE was my childhood dream.

Overall, how do you look back on your LSE experience?

My proudest achievement.

Please describe your career path to date:

My dissertation topic was the root causes of homicide; reading and researching on this subject opened up my horizon, totally changed my perspective for "murderers".

Why did you choose your current job?

As Kant coined; two things awe me most, the starry sky above me and the moral law within me. That's why I become a judge with an aspire to astrophotography.

Tell us about your current job:

Currently I am working as a reporter judge at Turkish Court of Cassation in Ankara. I am mostly reporting cases about homicides. My job requires tremendous responsibility since members of court of cassation deliver the final judgement about a case on the basis of my report.

What advice do you have for LSE students who are looking to enter a similar profession to you?

"If you don't paddle your own canoe, you don't move" - Katherine Hepburn.

Useful Information

Please ensure all the details have been entered correctly in the Twitter control.

Submit your graduate profile

  • Your privacy
  • Your right to privacy is important to us. The personal information that you submit in this form (apart from your email address) will be published as a publicly available graduate profile webpage on our website. Please visit lse.ac.uk/privacy to read our Privacy Policy and learn more about how we collect and use information about you so that you can make an informed choice about using our website.
  • Name
  • Your email address will be used to confirm your submission. It will not be published online.
  • LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university. We welcome profiles from diverse backgrounds and seek to ensure diversity and inclusion.