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House of Lords amendment to safeguard the rights of unpaid carers drafted by School of Law Professor
Amendment 113 focuses on carers and safe discharge for hospital patients.
School of Law academics join with Cumbria Constabulary to examine rural domestic abuse
The project “Understanding the Geospatial & Contextual Patterns of Rural Domestic Abuse” received funding from the Police Science, Technology, Analysis & Research Board, supported by the Home Office.
Dr Hendry shortlisted for Socio-Legal Studies Article Prize 2022
We are delighted to announce that Dr Jennifer Hendry's British Journal of Criminology (BJC) article has been shortlisted for the Socio-Legal Studies Article Prize 2022.
School of Law academic and Postgraduate Researcher join Howard League for Penal Reform's Research Advisory Group
The Howard League for Penal Reform is the oldest penal reform charity in the UK. It was established in 1866 and is named after John Howard, one of the first prison reformers.
Professor Luke Clements’ work cited in High Court judgment
The judgment concerned whether social services retained the ability to fund holidays for disabled people.