Decolonising UK Earth Science pedagogy - from the hidden histories of our geological institutions to inclusive curricula
(2023)
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P080 Print and online news representations of osteoporosis and its treatment in the UK: a framing analysis (2023)
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Working better together for offender reintegration: the Third Sector Perspective (2022)
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Mary Corcoran (2021) ‘The Woolf Report 30 Years on: the third sector legacy’. (2021)
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This paper considers the response of activists and prison reforming NGOs to the prison disturbances in England in 1990. These prison uprisings led to an apparent flourishing of cooperation between the criminal justice authorities, state and civil soc... Read More about Mary Corcoran (2021) ‘The Woolf Report 30 Years on: the third sector legacy’..
Building statutory, private sector and civil society partnerships: insights from research (2019)
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A “respectable” convict? Challenging the idea of the criminal classes in mid-Victorian England (2016)
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In 1884 Henry was described by the deputy governor of Portland Prison as “…the point where the gentleman ends and the habitual criminal begins”. The habitual criminal was, in mid-Victorian England, conceived as a member of the criminal classes, who w... Read More about A “respectable” convict? Challenging the idea of the criminal classes in mid-Victorian England.
‘Turning Points': Exploring how International Students adjust to assessment in higher education. (2015)
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Identity concealed or revealed?: the use of photography in the Victorian criminal justice system (2015)
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Photography promised 'an enhanced mastery of nature' and was adopted by the police and prison services as a means of identifying suspects who endeavoured to conceal their names and previous convictions. The end of transportation to the colonies was p... Read More about Identity concealed or revealed?: the use of photography in the Victorian criminal justice system.