Centre for Criminology Blog Back to Faculty of Law Blogs Keywords(Field) Research and MethodsAcademiaAll Souls BlogAlumni StoriesAnnouncementsBrexit; Centre for Criminology; Border Criminologies; Prisoner Families; Global Criminal Justice HubConferenceConference reviewConversations on Criminal JusticeCourts and SentencingCrime and offendingCriminal JusticeCriminal lawCriminological theoryDeath PenaltyDeath Penalty; Global Criminal Justice Hub; Centre for CriminologyDetention centres; immigration detention; border controlEuropean UnionFrom the FieldHttps://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research/victim-communication-offenders-expectations-and-experiences-psychological-changeHuman RightsImmigration and MigrationLawMedia discourseMental healthPolice and PolicingPrisons and DetentionPrisons and Detention; Crime and Offending; Courts and SentencingPublicationsPunishmentResearch ImpactsSeminarSwedenSyriaTerrorismTransitional Justice and Human RightsTraumaUKVictims and Restorative JusticeVulnerabilityWomen More filters Less filters 27 May 2016 Interpreting Penal Politics 23 May 2016 The Impact of Being Wrongly Accused of Abuse in Occupations of Trust by: Naomi-Ellen Speechley 4 March 2016 The Role of the Prosecutor at Sentencing 12 January 2016 More than one Crime? Sentencing for Multiple Offences by: Julian Roberts 29 October 2015 The Future of the European Court of Human Rights: Time to Focus on the Big Picture 26 June 2015 The Centre for Criminology’s DPhil Colloquium 2015 6 May 2015 When Prosecutors are the Little Guys: Recent Developments in Prosecuting Corporations by: Sylvia Rich 12 March 2015 Indeterminacy, Newly Discovered Evidence Rules and Appellate Courts in the USA: A Question of Institutional Competence 12 February 2015 Understanding Why De Kock is Free and Among the South Africans He Hurt by: Jonny Steinberg 28 January 2015 Inside Crown Court: Personal Experiences and Questions of Legitimacy 21 January 2015 Nonsense on Stilts? Tommy the Chimp’s Legal Battle for ‘Non-Human Person Rights’ in the New York Courts 14 October 2014 Oxford Criminology at the ESC Annual Conference 2014, Prague by: George Mawhinney 21 September 2014 Reflections on the Pistorius Trial: Neither Superhuman nor a Monster from the Past by: Jonny Steinberg 29 May 2014 Extended Asset Recovery: Justified Procedure or Human Rights Violation? by: Chloe Deambrogio 7 April 2014 Mitigating Motherhood: A Study on the Impact of Motherhood on Sentencing Decisions in England and Wales Load More