Breadcrumb Home Centre for Criminology Centre for Criminology Blog 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 Items per page 102550 MSc Student Critical Race Theory and Criminology Reading Group 19 February 2016 Popular and Political Responses to Crime 11 February 2016 by Sylvia Rich Crime, Criminology, and Criminal Justice in 1966 2 February 2016 by Dominic Aitken The Centre for Criminology’s DPhil Colloquium 2015 26 June 2015 Trial by Public Opinion: Should we Democratise Punishment? 2 February 2015 Opening the Black Box: The Work of Watching 10 November 2014 Looking at Past Crimes: When do ‘Rolling Heads’ and Bloodletting Become Funny? 24 October 2014 by Leila Ullrich Centre Academics Visit NLU Delhi 21 October 2014 by Ben Bradford Mind My Mental Rehearsal: Swimming 5km to Foreground a Minority Discourse 2 July 2014 by Marie Tidball Smart Sensing and Big Data Analytics: Governing through Information 13 June 2014 Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Connect with us
Looking at Past Crimes: When do ‘Rolling Heads’ and Bloodletting Become Funny? 24 October 2014 by Leila Ullrich
Looking at Past Crimes: When do ‘Rolling Heads’ and Bloodletting Become Funny? 24 October 2014 by Leila Ullrich
Mind My Mental Rehearsal: Swimming 5km to Foreground a Minority Discourse 2 July 2014 by Marie Tidball
Mind My Mental Rehearsal: Swimming 5km to Foreground a Minority Discourse 2 July 2014 by Marie Tidball