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 12 February 2015 Understanding Why De Kock is Free and Among the South Africans He Hurt by: Jonny Steinberg 11 February 2015 Death Penalty Research and Funding Opportunities: The Challenge of Balancing Conflicting Interests by: Chloe Deambrogio 4 February 2015 The Use of Force Inside a Special Hospital: Photo-elicitation and Qualitative Interviews in the Ethnographic Field 2 February 2015 Trial by Public Opinion: Should we Democratise Punishment? 29 January 2015 Juxtaposing a Personal Tale and the Contemporary Global Justice System 70 years after Auschwitz by: Matilde Gawronski 28 January 2015 Inside Crown Court: Personal Experiences and Questions of Legitimacy 27 January 2015 After Auschwitz: Contemplations on Transitional Justice 23 January 2015 Alumni Stories: Unchartered Territories 21 January 2015 Nonsense on Stilts? Tommy the Chimp’s Legal Battle for ‘Non-Human Person Rights’ in the New York Courts 13 January 2015 Progress Towards World-Wide Abolition of the Death Penalty by: Roger Hood, Carolyn Hoyle 12 January 2015 The British Justice System: Dismantled by Stealth and Political Spin? 7 January 2015 The Van Den Bleeken Case 18 December 2014 Taking Reflexivity in Research Seriously: New Disability Master’s Scholarship Opens Access for Graduate Students with Disabilities by: Marie Tidball 16 December 2014 Crossing Boundaries: Researching Racism, Ethnicity and Crime by: Alpa Parmar 15 December 2014 Alumni Stories: Expanded Horizons Load More