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A zine published by the University of Leeds captures the imaginings and creativities of young disabled individuals, as they envision what an accessible and inclusive society would look like.

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Matthew Chippin has recently returned from a tour of international conferences, presenting research on the anti-deprivation rule in insolvency law.

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SocCrimSoc is for all students working towards a Sociology, Criminology or Criminal Justice related degree, offering regular opportunities to develop lifelong connections during their time at Leeds.

Students and staff seated at tables in front of a dancefloor at the SSP summer ball

Last month, the School of Sociology and Social Policy held its first Summer Celebration, open to all students and staff in the School.

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A PhD student's collaboration with academics and the Sentencing Academy has produced a data bulletin offering significant insights into sentencing severity and its impact on criminal justice reform.