Strands: Children and Youth
Child and Youth research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
Child and Youth research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, Artivism seeks to explore new models of collaborative work between researchers, artists, curators, campaign groups and charities.
Find out more or contact the researchers within the Prison and Punishment research group.
The Terriers Project within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion is a collaboration with Edge Hill University. Find out more about this project.
Pooja Saini’s research tackles stigma and develops innovative, collaborative approaches to suicide prevention for men, women, and young people.
From Veteranality to Criminological Artivism: understanding the veteran-offender through transformative criminological research
Shaping resettlement policy and practice: a case study partnership
This week Pete Atherton from the School of Education has kindly offered to share some of his experience with social media.
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
Find out more about NameCoach and how it works.