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Geographies of Missing People - Prof Nick Fyfe
http://geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/meet-the-team/prof-nick-fyfe
Publications and Project Reports. Is a co-investigator on the project and is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Dundee and Director of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research. FYFE, N.R. 2001) Protecting intimidated witnesses (Ashgate, London). FYFE, N.R. 2010) ‘Policing, surveillance and security in contemporary Scotland’, in Croall H., Mooney, G. and Munro, M. (eds) Criminal Justice in Scotland: critical perspectives (Cullumpton, Willan Publishing), pp.175-194. FYFE, N.R.
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Geographies of Missing People - Latest News
http://geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/latest-news
Publications and Project Reports. Glasgow University’s Horizon Magazine features the research. Hester is working with Missing People to run the second networking event on #Returned missing in Wales during August * BBC Panorama features Hester Parr speaking about missing people and The One Show runs an item referencing the project * Hester, Olivia and Penny are revising an academic paper on geographies of missing women. ESRC Impact Prize winner 2015: Outstanding impact in Society. The research materials a...
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Geographies of Missing People - Dr Olivia Stevenson
http://geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/meet-the-team/dr-olivia-stevenson
Publications and Project Reports. Is the Research Fellow (RF) for the research project and works with Hester Parr in Glasgow University in Geographical and Earth Science. Olivia has completed interviews with UK-based Police Officers, returned missing people and families and is one of the authors of the reports 'Geographies of Missing People: Processes, Experiences and Responses'. And ‘Families Living with Absence: Searching for Missing People’. Fyfe, N., Stevenson, O. Parr, H., and Stevenson, O. Stephen,...
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Geographies of Missing People - Dr Penny Woolnough
http://geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/meet-the-team/dr-penny-woolnough
Publications and Project Reports. Is a co-investigator on the project and is Senior Research Officer for Police Scotland. She is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Dundee and Visiting Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University. Police Policy and Practice Publications. Grampian Police (2007) Missing Persons: Understanding, Planning, Responding - A Guide for Police Officers. Aberdeen, Grampian Police. (This document can be downloaded here. Woolnough, P.S.
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Geographies of Missing People - Steering Group
http://geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/steering-group
Publications and Project Reports. Is the Research Manager at Missing People, the national charity which provides a lifeline when someone disappears, searches on behalf of those left behind and provides specialised support to ease their heartache and confusion. The charity recognises the benefit that this research will provide for practice as well as research and policy. The charity’s policy and research web pages may be visited at www.missingpeople.org.uk/policy-and-research.
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Geographies of Missing People - Stories of Missing Experience
http://geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/missingvoices
Publications and Project Reports. Stories of Missing Experience. Missing People, Missing Voices: Stories of Missing Experience. Where do people go if they are reported as missing? What happens on missing journeys? Being missing for 24 hours. Sophie’s story’ is one which tells of a 24 hour missing event in which Sophie talks through her journey to attempted suicide. She is eventually located by her family, but talks about the experience with police officers at a hospital after she is found. Andrew’s story...
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Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students: Stigma and Drug Users
http://edinburghcriminologyphd.blogspot.com/2010/08/stigma-and-drug-users.html
Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students. Wednesday, 25 August 2010. Stigma and Drug Users. A report published yesterday said that calling problem drug users 'junkies' or 'addicts' provides a major obstacle to their rehabilitation, because of the terms' labelling affects. The report by the UK Drugs Policy Commission said that the Government's current moves toward an abstinence based approach will not work unless underlying prejudice towards drug users is tackled. See the story in the press.
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Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students: April 2010
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Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students. Thursday, 29 April 2010. Elections, measuring crime and 'broken britain'. In response to Fiona and Gemma:. The Tory's are scrabbling about for anything to back up their broken Britain clap trap. They can't use the BCS because that doesn't back up their thesis so they're falling back on official statistics, which only measure an increase because police changed the way they measure violent crime. Politicians must think we’re stupid, it makes me furious! See what happens ...
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Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students: May 2010
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Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students. Monday, 31 May 2010. Dear Minister' letters: and other election tales. See: http:/ www.swetswise.com.ezproxy.webfeat.lib.ed.ac.uk/FullTextProxy/swproxy? And for an intriguing round-up of the Holyrood shake-up - and fallout - after the Westminster elections, along with some speculation about the likely implications for law and justice issues, see this recent entry by our fellow Law School bloggers in Scots Law News:. Friday, 28 May 2010. Prostitution debate rumbles on.
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Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students: Prison Governor Interview
http://edinburghcriminologyphd.blogspot.com/2010/10/prison-governor-interview.html
Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students. Tuesday, 26 October 2010. There was an interview with the governor of HMP Cornton Vale, Scotland’s only women’s prison, on the radio last Sunday, which you can listen to here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Edinburgh Criminology PhD Students. University of Edinburgh School of Law. Centre for Law and Society. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research. Scottish Institute for Policing Research. The Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime.
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