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All Souls Seminar: Seeing and Seeing-As: Towards a Politics of Visibility in Criminology 8 February 2018 by Lisa Saccomano
All Souls Seminar: Seeing and Seeing-As: Towards a Politics of Visibility in Criminology 8 February 2018 by Lisa Saccomano
All Souls Seminar: Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order: Walling the Welfare State 25 January 2018 by Liz Kullmann
All Souls Seminar: Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order: Walling the Welfare State 25 January 2018 by Liz Kullmann
Alumni Spotlight: Influencing penal policy requires both time and timeliness 9 January 2018 by Max Rutherford
Alumni Spotlight: Influencing penal policy requires both time and timeliness 9 January 2018 by Max Rutherford
Police officers’ stories shed light on enduring legacy of race in South Africa 30 November 2017 by Andrew Faull
Police officers’ stories shed light on enduring legacy of race in South Africa 30 November 2017 by Andrew Faull
South Africa’s police: at times proud, at times shamed by the work they do 27 November 2017 by Andrew Faull
South Africa’s police: at times proud, at times shamed by the work they do 27 November 2017 by Andrew Faull
Professor Neil Chakraborti “Beyond the echo chamber? The case for improving responses to hate crime” 23 November 2017 by Astrid Julia Lambregts
Professor Neil Chakraborti “Beyond the echo chamber? The case for improving responses to hate crime” 23 November 2017 by Astrid Julia Lambregts
Tackling miscarriages of justice: Twenty Years of the Criminal Cases Review Commission 20 November 2017
Tackling miscarriages of justice: Twenty Years of the Criminal Cases Review Commission 20 November 2017