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Frank Dawtry Annual Lecture marks 30th anniversary for the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies
The Centre was established in 1987 to pursue research into criminal justice systems and criminological issues and has since grown to become one of the leading criminological centres of its kind.
Dr David Churchill discusses in The Conversation whether the Victorians can teach us how to treat ‘careless’ victims of crime
Dr David Churchill discusses the comments made recently by a senior police officer about whether students who leave doors and windows unlocked deserve to have cases of burglary investigated.
Dr Henry Yeomans presents research findings at major event on taxation
Dr Henry Yeomans presented findings from his research on alcohol taxation to an audience including government ministers, civil servants, leading academics and representatives from a range of charities or campaign groups.
Professor Dr Elies van Sliedregt delivers inaugural lecture
Professor Dr Elies van Sliedregt gave her inaugural lecture, Joint Criminal Confusion - the rise and fall of the joint enterprise theory in English and international criminal law, on 1 December 2016.
Visiting scholar researches ‘Reintegration and crimes of terrorism’
Mikel Anderez Belategi has been visiting the School of Law during the autumn term in order to pursue his research into ‘Reintegration and crimes of terrorism’.