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Policing the November 30 Strike Action | Criminology, probation and stuff
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Criminology, probation and stuff. Some musings on criminology with a focus on probation. Policing the November 30 Strike Action. Very worrying if so. The cuts to pensions are being driven by an ideology which predicates the private over the public; market forces over the equal distribution of capital – this is the issue; not an arbitrary 3 year difference in the pension age and the Unions would do well to remember it. November 30, 2011 at 2:53 pm. Posted in criminal justice. Subscribe to comments with RSS.
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The popularity of crime | Criminology, probation and stuff
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Criminology, probation and stuff. Some musings on criminology with a focus on probation. The popularity of crime. Leave a comment ». I like Google’s new tool, the Book Ngram Viewer. With which you can search 5 million books published between 1800 and 2000. Apparently Google have normalized the results by the number of books published in each year so the results shouldn’t be too skewed. I thought I’d run some criminology related searches. Crime, Criminal, Offender:. And, my favourite, Risk:. Guardian- Pri...
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Cambridge University suspends student | Criminology, probation and stuff
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Criminology, probation and stuff. Some musings on criminology with a focus on probation. Cambridge University suspends student. Leave a comment ». The University of Cambridge has suspended a student for a peaceful protest against David Willets MP. The student recited a poem which was then repeated by other students, human microphone. Style After the protest, the students were condemned by the University for limiting free speech. Although several eminent academics spoke up in support of the. Who knows, bu...
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There’s more to a public probation service than public protection | Criminology, probation and stuff
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Criminology, probation and stuff. Some musings on criminology with a focus on probation. There’s more to a public probation service than public protection. Leave a comment ». The argument made by three Chairs of Probation Trusts. How do we deal with those people who commit a crime which does not come to the attention of the police and so on – can we count them as a ‘result’? October 29, 2013 at 3:46 pm. Posted in criminal justice. Laquo; Cambridge University suspends student. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Army veterans and the criminal justice system | Criminology, probation and stuff
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Criminology, probation and stuff. Some musings on criminology with a focus on probation. Army veterans and the criminal justice system. Leave a comment ». I don’t know what to make of the Howard League’s report. Which says that ‘when they do [go to prison] veterans are more likely to be serving sentences for violent and sexual offences’ and the government’s desire to use ex-service personnel as a way to economise in the Probation Service, as reported here. December 1, 2010 at 3:12 pm.
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Cambridge's Ph.D. Candidates' Criminology Blog: October 2011
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Cambridge's Ph.D. Candidates' Criminology Blog. Wednesday, 26 October 2011. The exercise of discretion in the probation service and Bottoms’ model of compliance. Writes about compliance in probation in the Early Career Academics Network Bulletin. Of the Howard League for Penal Reform. Cambridge Criminology PhD Students. Do you ever feel disorganized? Don’t know which paper you found so useful earlier? Do you dread the prospect of adding the reference list at the end of your paper or thesis? It can often ...
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Cambridge's Ph.D. Candidates' Criminology Blog: August 2011
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Cambridge's Ph.D. Candidates' Criminology Blog. Thursday, 11 August 2011. RISE Youth has won the Emerge Community Prize Competition. RISE Youth, the program matching court-involved young people with adult coaches,. Led by Baillie Aaron and Daniel Marshall, has won the Emerge Community Prize Competition. We are excited to announce today that you chose a lucky winner: RISE Youth. Led by Baillie Aaron and Daniel Marshall, two entrepreneurs from Cambridge University. Congratulations to a great team! A gradua...
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Cambridge's Ph.D. Candidates' Criminology Blog: September 2011
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Cambridge's Ph.D. Candidates' Criminology Blog. Thursday, 29 September 2011. Sytske Besemer publishes in Journal of Quantitative Criminology about specialisation in intergenerational transmission. S article entitled " Specialized Versus Versatile Intergenerational Transmission of Violence: A New Approach to Studying Intergenerational Transmission from Violent Versus Non-Violent Fathers: Latent Class Analysis. Has recently been published online in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Why We Love It: A...