Cristina Fernández Bessa is graduated in Law (2003). She is candidate to the title of European Master in Penal Systems and Social Problems (2005) by the University of Barcelona as well as candidate to the Ph. D. in Law, special field on Sociology of Criminal Law.
She is researcher of the Observatori del Sistema Penal i els Drets Humans of the University of Barcelona. Her areas of interest include: the relation between Criminal law and Human Rights, social consequences of migration politics and laws and feminine migrations.
Fernández, C. & Arbide, H. «Menos impuestos, más seguridad: el control en el posfordismo» in Bake Hitzak-Palabras de paz, Bilbao, 2004, 53.
Fernández, C. & Puig, M.: «Insecurity, punishment control and immigration in Spanish society», paper presented in the Common Session of the Common Study Programme on Criminal Justice and Critical Criminology, Barcelona, 2004.
Fernández, C. & Nicolás, G.: «Feminine migrations and sex work. The de-construction of the discourses on «trafficking in women», paper presented in the Common Session of the Common Study Programme on Criminal Justice and Critical Criminology, Athens, 2004.