Posted by Michael in Criminology on March 6, 2018
As we move into March, I am continuing to enjoy my final semester at the University of Leicester. I am very much enjoying both modules: Forensic Science and Criminal Justice, and Hate Crime. I look forward to sharing insights from these topics in future posts. For now, I want to take a look back at […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged crime, criminology, mental health, prison, punishment, rehabilitation
Posted by Frances in Criminology on November 2, 2016
In a previous blog post, I wrote about the Pro Bono society and some of the amazing opportunities that come with being a member, one of which was a talk held a few days ago which offered a fascinating insight into the powerful story of being a victim of miscarriage of justice. We were […]
Posted in Societies, Studying | Tagged appeal, Ben Gunn, ccrc, criminal cases review commission, Guest lecture, incapacitation, John kamara, miscarriage of justice, prison, pro bono, scarman
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