Social (In)Justice
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Social (In)Justice Group seeks to explore key social issues around crime, social harm, social divisions, state power and social justice.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Social (In)Justice Group seeks to explore key social issues around crime, social harm, social divisions, state power and social justice.
Strands of activity
Find out about the researchers within Justice in Education (JiE) by exploring their LJMU staff profiles.
Find out more or contact the researchers within the Prison and Punishment research group.
The CCSE is committed to working collaboratively with outside organisations and activist groups at local, national and international levels.
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Professor Joe Moran is known for writing histories of the complex thoughts that we bury in our everyday culture.
Ana’s lab works on transforming waste products into new civil engineering resources. The team uses bio-based waste from agriculture and industry to make new construction resources with that have resilient, self-healing properties.
Research Informed Teaching case studies 2024/25
From Veteranality to Criminological Artivism: understanding the veteran-offender through transformative criminological research