Posted by Michael in Criminology on December 16, 2017
The field of criminology appears to be growing all the time. As more researchers join the field, the diversity of subjects that criminologists want to research is also increasing. As a result, there are now criminological topics being studied that were not prominent a few decades ago. Green Criminology (the analysis of environmental harms from […]
Posted in Studying | Tagged Convict criminology, criminology, green criminology, Leicester University, Offenders, Researchers, university of leicester, Victims
Posted by Frances in Criminology on July 31, 2017
About this time two years ago, I started my student blog and have learnt and grown so much since then, with the help of this blog to encourage me to reflect on my experiences. I distinctly remember being concerned that I wouldn’t be able to think of enough things to write about, but wow, has […]
Posted in Dissertation, Future | Tagged adventure, dissertation, end of uni, final, final year, future, goodbye, graduation, green criminology, growth, job, learning, passion, scarman prize, the end, third year, work
Posted by Frances in Criminology on March 29, 2017
While reading for my dissertation I came across the book “A Theory of Justice for Animals” by Robert Garner, which I have found incredibly inspiring and has become a staple piece in my writing. A couple of months ago, I found out that Robert Garner is a lecturer in the politics department at Leicester! So, […]
Posted in Dissertation, Reseach | Tagged a theory of justice for animals, academic, department, dissertation, green criminology, meeting, politics, professor robert garner, research, support
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