Cormac O’Neill
About Cormac O’Neill
Cormac O’Neill completed his MSc in Criminology at the University of Manchester, where his work focused on how crime, law, and institutions shape real outcomes for individuals and communities. He is now a Senior Academic Writer and has spent the past 6 years helping students across the UK produce strong, well-structured assignments and dissertations. To date, he has completed 600 orders, covering everything from short written tasks to full-length research projects.
Cormac’s main strength is combining legal accuracy with clear, evidence-led writing. In Criminal Law, he supports assignments on core principles such as actus reus and mens rea, offences against the person, theft-related offences, defences, and legal problem questions—always using a logical IRAC-style approach where it fits the task. In Human Rights and Justice, he handles topics such as proportionality, discrimination and equality, due process, policing powers, detention, prisoners’ rights, and the balance between public protection and individual rights. In Safeguarding and Social Care, he supports work on risk assessment, multi-agency working, domestic abuse, child and adult safeguarding duties, professional boundaries, and reflective case-based writing.
He is also highly confident with university expectations around critical evaluation, reliable sourcing, and proper referencing (Harvard, OSCOLA, or your required style). Where a project includes research elements, Cormac can help shape a practical methodology, build a strong literature review, and present findings clearly, without drifting off-topic or filling pages with generic points. His work stays focused, structured, and written in simple UK English that reads naturally.
Education
Qualification
MSc in Criminology
Institution
University of Manchester
Gender
male
Experience
Experience
6 Years
Completed Orders
600