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 31 May 2016 Researching Prisoner Re-entry in the United States 9 May 2016 Revisiting Police Legitimacy 18 April 2016 The Challenges of Comparative Criminology: The Enduring Impacts of Research Access by: Ines Hasselberg 26 June 2015 The Centre for Criminology’s DPhil Colloquium 2015 15 May 2015 Green Templeton College Hosts the Graduate Conference in Criminology and Criminal Justice 6 April 2015 Using Access to Information Requests to Gather Qualitative Data 4 February 2015 The Use of Force Inside a Special Hospital: Photo-elicitation and Qualitative Interviews in the Ethnographic Field 16 December 2014 Crossing Boundaries: Researching Racism, Ethnicity and Crime by: Alpa Parmar 12 December 2014 English Hangmen and a Dublin Jail, 1923-54 by: David Doyle