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Professor Graham Farrell receives prestigious Ronald V. Clarke Award
The Ronald V. Clarke Award is the most prestigious award in crime science and environmental criminology, with awardees identified through voting by senior scholars in the field.
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies academics strongly represented at European Society of Criminology Conference
Founded in 2000, the European Society of Criminology aims to bring together in Europe persons actively engaged in research, teaching and/or practice in the field of Criminology.
Study unexpectedly finds fly-tipping did not increase during first national pandemic lockdown
The research was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and part of a project examining the crime harms of the pandemic led by Professor Graham Farrell.
School of Law alumna awarded Economic and Social Research Council White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership Scholarship
The White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership is a collaboration across the social sciences at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, York, Bradford, Sheffield Hallam, Hull, and Manchester Metropolitan.
School of Law hosts international symposium on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis
The Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis have been holding annual meetings since 1992 in a range of countries including the US, Japan, Norway, Australia, El Salvador, India, Brazil and China.