Media and Criminal Justice Studies Network
Understanding the production, distribution and reception of as-live courtroom footage and its impact on public perception of criminal justice.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
Understanding the production, distribution and reception of as-live courtroom footage and its impact on public perception of criminal justice.
A collaborative community examining the international and comparative study of social protection in regions that are often underexplored in academic research.
This research maps the within-gender differences in employment, earning and domestic divisions among and between women and men in Finland, Germany, and the UK.
Understanding social policy development. Identifying successful models of social policy and strengthening policy-making capacity in the Arab region.
This project examines ideas, collaborations, practices and structures, to identify those that bear hope for structural and durable societal change in Europe.
The project addresses urban disadvantage and territorial stigmatisation by bringing together actors to co-create understanding of marginalised neighbourhoods.
This study examines if a prison can or should embed a rehabilitative culture. Its focus is the 'flagship' HMP Berwyn, the largest prison in England and Wales.
Considering the impact of new technologies such as the virtual court, transmission of proceedings and use of as-live evidence on court processes and justice.
An expert research group examining social protection in the Global North and South with a view to developing a major research project proposal.
A project to improve our understanding of the dynamics of wages before and after the recession and the prospects of a broad-based sustained wage recovery.