Amber Marks

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Amber Marks is a British barrister and author. After working as a lawyer in private practice and in the UK government legal service, she took up research on the increasing use of sniffer dogs and other olfactory surveillance methods. She has written an account of her research for the popular market, Headspace (published 2008), and is now working on an academic account for a PhD degree of King's College, London.

Amber Marks's father is the campaigner for the legalization of cannabis, Howard Marks, and her mother is Judy Marks.

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  • Marks, A. (2006). Drug detection dogs and the growth of olfactory surveillance: Beyond the rule of law? Surveillance and Society, 4, 257-271.
  • Marks, A. (2008). Headspace. London: Virgin Books. ISBN 978-0-7535-1364-4

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