Posted by Michael in Criminology on June 4, 2018
Although the importance of my final modules combined with having to produce 18k in words across 3 final assignments was challenging, I have still managed to enjoy the majority of 2018 so far. A major reason for that was that I loved the final two taught modules of my degree. I’ll use a future […]
Posted in News | Tagged criminology, dna, forensic science, Leicester University, Police, privacy, university of leicester
Posted by Frances in Criminology on November 4, 2016
Yesterday, former MI5 officer Annie Machon gave students at Leicester the rare opportunity to hear the inside story on the British security services. As a former-intelligence-officer-turned-whistleblower, Annie was able to share her relatively unique perspective on the inner workings of governments, intelligence agencies and the media, and it was truly eye opening and completely fascinating. […]
Posted in Studying, Uncategorized | Tagged Annie Machon, civil liberties, David Shayler, government, Guest lecture, guest talk, media, MI5, privacy, security services, whistleblower
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