In September 2018 the second edition of Violence & Society (London: Sage) by Professor Larry Ray was published, following the first edition in 2011. The … Read more
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Professor comments on the government’s Universal Credit rollout
Peter Taylor-Gooby, Research Professor of Social Policy, comments on the problems surrounding the government’s Universal Credit rollout and its viability. Professor Taylor-Gooby fears that poverty … Read more
Lottie resources used by NSPCC Childline for online campaign
The Centre for Child Protection has been working with Childline to adapt some of the Lottie scenes for an online campaign currently running on Childline’s … Read more
No ‘changing room moment’ for men as they age
Men, unlike women, do not suffer from the ‘changing room moment’ when they suddenly realise they are too old for certain types of clothes, according … Read more
Flexible working stigma must end to help everyone benefit
Dr Heejung Chung, Reader in Sociology and Social Policy, explains why embracing flexible working not only benefits staff but organisations too – see University of … Read more
Free Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) with Futurelearn now live!
The Centre for Child Protection is pleased to announce that this MOOC is now available for your to book your place. Discover tools and techniques … Read more
Rise in vehicle attacks a ‘social virus’ spread by media networks
Dr Vincent Miller, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Cultural Studies, and Professor Keith Hayward from the University of Copenhagen, examined why vehicle attacks, such as … Read more
Rising crime linked to social deprivation
The recent statistical bulletin on crime in England and Wales from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests that homicide and some forms of violent … Read more
Competing demands of keeping historic Thames sailing barges afloat
Owners of historic Thames sailing barges based in Faversham, Kent, face competing demands of keeping vessels operational and appealing to visitors, while also maintaining their … Read more
Revisiting the ‘Ideal Victim’
Developments in Critical Victimology In her new book, ‘Revisiting the ‘Ideal Victim’, Marian Duggan pulls together a collection of vibrant and provocative essays that challenge … Read more