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Category: Introduction to Criminology

Looking back to move forward…the state of prisons and avoiding the cycle of failure… 

January 7, 2026 sultanhassan27

This blog post has been contributed by Tony Murphy, Module Convenor for Criminology. George Santayana remarked that ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat

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‘The Mafia loves a crisis’

May 26, 2020 sultanhassan27

This post was contributed by Dr Carol Brennan, Module Convenor for Undergraduate Laws. The world-wide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic has brought early signs

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7 Great Wonders of the Criminological World: Why We Believe in Myths and Monsters, not Methods and Measurements

March 25, 2020 sultanhassan27

This post has been contributed by Mr Steven Hutchinson, Module Convenor for Introduction to Criminology. It’s a simple if startling fact that the safest people

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