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Pamela Margaret Cox is a British Labour Party politician and academic who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for
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since
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Biography

Pamela Cox was brought up in
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. Her mother was a midwife before becoming a nurse. Her father left school at the age of 15 and was apprenticed as a joiner before joining the church and becoming a minister. She has two sisters, both of whom became nurses in south Essex. Cox studied history at
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, and in 1997 was awarded a PhD for a thesis on the history of girls' delinquency in Britain. Prior to her election as an MP, she was a professor of social history and criminology at the
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, and has been a fellow of the
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since 2017. She presented the
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documentary series, '' Shopgirls: The True Story of Life Behind the Counter'' and '' Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs'', and has contributed to historical and cultural programmes for
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and Channel 5 including '' Edwardian Britain in Colour''.


Politics

In 1994, Cox joined the Labour Party. She has been a New Town and Christ Church councillor since May 2021, and on 5 November 2022 she became the Labour Party
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in the 2024 general election for
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. Upon her election to parliament, she became the first female MP to represent the constituency. In November 2024, Cox voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which proposes to legalise
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Works

* ''Becoming Delinquent: British and European Youth, 1650-1950'' (2002) (co-authored with Heather Shore) * ''Gender, Justice and Welfare: Bad Girls in Britain, 1900-1950'' (2003) * ''Young Criminal Lives: Life Courses and Life Chances from 1850'' (2017) (co-authored with Barry Godfrey, Heather Shore and Zoe Alker) * ''Shopgirls: the True Story of Life Behind the Counter'' (2014) (co-authored with Annabel Hobley) * ''Criminology: A Sociological Introduction'' (2014) (co-authored by Eamonn Carrabine, Pete Fussey, Dick Hobbs, Nigel South, Darren Thiel, Jackie Turton)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cox, Pam Academics of the University of Essex Alumni of Robinson College, Cambridge Councillors in Essex Labour Party (UK) councillors Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies Year of birth missing (living people) Living people People from Southend-on-Sea UK MPs 2024–present Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies Women councillors in England