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Criminology and Socio-Legal Research Seminars 2011-2012

The series of Criminology and Socio-Legal Research Seminars continues in 2011-2012. The seminars are organised by Jon Shute and attended by all staff and PGT/PGR students in the areas of criminology and regulation of security. Undergraduate, PGT and PGR students and staff working in other areas are also warmly invited to attend.

Attendance is not restricted to staff or students of the University - the seminars are open for people outside of the University to attend.

Anne Worrall & Rob Mawby seminar, 19th October 2011

 

Senior Seminar Series - Centre for Social Ethics and Policy

The new series of seminars run by the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy starts on 3rd February 2010, all are welcome. Further details at:

Senior Seminar Series Sem 1 2010-11

 

Law School Research Seminars

The School of Law runs a programme of law research seminars across the range of law topics that are open to all. Research Seminars are mainly given by visiting legal scholars.

Law School Research Seminars 2010-11

 

Law School Work-in-Progess Seminars

The School of Law runs a programme of law work-in-progress seminars across the range of law topics that are open to all. Work-in-Progress Seminars are given by staff.

Law School Work-in-Progess Seminars 2010-11 Semester 2

 

The Impact of the Criminal Process on Health Care Ethics and Practice

This AHRC funded project studies the changing role of the criminal process in medicine.

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Visit the project site to view schedule of events.

 

 

 

Criminology and Socio-Legal Research Seminars 2009-2010, 2010-2011

The series of Criminology and Socio-Legal Research Seminars initiated in 2009-2010 continues in 2010-2011. The seminars are attended by all staff and PGT/PGR students in the areas of criminology and regulation of security. Undergraduate, PGT and PGR students and staff working in other areas are also warmly invited to attend.

Attendance is not restricted to staff or students of the University - the seminars are open for people outside of the University to attend.

Scott Poynting seminar, 23rd June 2011

Mark Brown seminar, 7th April 2011 (rearranged from 1st March)

Martin Innes seminar, 10th March 2011

Mark Brown seminar, 1st March 2011 (to be rearranged)

Joe Sim seminar, 17th February 2011

Maurice Punch seminar, 30th November 2010

Criminology and Socio-Legal Research Seminars 2009-10