Andrew Coyle CMG is Emeritus Professor of Prison Studies at the University of London.
Between 1997 and 2005 Coyle was founding Director of the International Centre for Prison Studies in the School of Law, King's College London. In 2003 he was appointed Professor of Prison Studies in the same School of Law. He was a Visiting Professor in the University of Essex from 2011 to 2014.
He has a PhD from the School of Law in the University of Edinburgh and was appointed a Fellow of King’s College London in 2004.
From 1973 to 1997 Coyle was a prison governor and successively governed Greenock, Peterhead, Shotts and Brixton Prisons. HM Chief Inspector of Prisons credited him with achieving ‘a remarkable transformation’ at Brixton.
He was a member of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland from 2009 till 2014 and of the UK Administrative Justice and Tribunal Council from 2009 till 2013. From 2005 until 2010 he sat as a member of the Inquiry into the murder of Billy Wright in Maze Prison which was set up following the Northern Ireland Peace Agreement. From 2012 to 2013 at the request of the Scottish Government he carried out a review of proposed arrangements for the independent monitoring of prisons in Scotland. In 2015 he assisted the Inspector of Prisons for Ireland in reviewing the culture and organisation of the Irish Prison Service. He has been a specialist adviser to several UK Parliamentary Committees, most recently to the Justice Select Committee in its review of the Government’s proposals for prison reform in England and Wales.