Criminology @ Essex
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https://www.essex.ac.uk/centres-and-institutes/criminology 03-02-2015 14:12:55
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Congrats to our PhD criminology student Victor from Sociology @ Essex on winning the runner-up prize! 👏🏽👏🏽
Congratulations to Farid Adilov on receiving the Audience Choice Winner at todays Three Minute Thesis! Economic Sociology @ Essex CISC @MigEssex Criminology @ Essex Global South Studies at Essex
From Occupation to Liberation: Decolonising Palestine
May 9th, 12.00 - 5.30. Organized by our student Safiyyah Esat + hosted by Sociology @ Essex w/ ArtExchange
Speakers: Prof Hanna Kienzler, KCL Prof. Hanna Kienzler 🧡 🇵🇸, Dr Tarek Younis, Healing Justice, Dr Asim Qureshi CAGE International
It's great to see our Sociology & Criminology Undergraduate students presenting at our conference this afternoon! @MigEssex Global South Studies at Essex Criminology @ Essex CISC Economic Sociology @ Essex
👏Congratulations to our students who graduated last week, and also to our staff member Illana Flora who graduated with a MSc from EBS! @MigEssex Global South Studies at Essex Criminology @ Essex CISC Economic Sociology @ Essex
House of Lords debate on UN Human Rights standards for policing protest this pm. Focusing on law enforcement tech elements co-drafted by@Daragh_Murray & me. Hopefully will bring more clarity, scrutiny & accountability to increasing #surveillance @ protests whatson.parliament.uk/event/cal47715…
📢Rights Cast is back with Sociology's Dr Anna Di Ronco taking part! Criminology @ Essex Economic Sociology @ Essex CISC @MigEssex Global South Studies at Essex
UoE C4C member Pete Fussey quoted extensively in House of Lords debate on #surveillance for Data Protection Digital Information Bill.
Centre for Criminology member Pete Fussey discussing his contribution to international #UN Human Rights standards for policing protest with United Nations United NationsHumanRights & United NationsODC
Happening today: looking forward to presenting our collaboration #UN human rights standards for policing. Presenting with collaborations team UN Special Procedures UN Special Rapporteur Freedom of Association UN Office on Drugs & Crime at #HRC55 . 13:30 CET Palais des Nations, XVII, streaming details 👇
On the 10-year anniversary of #clareslaw our researchers have launched the first national Clare's Law Survey. Have you applied for or been offered a disclosure? If so, please respond, and help us gather the evidence to improve practice tinyurl.com/ClaresLawSurvey
Dr Kat Hadjimatheou's research on #clareslaw helping to improve policing for domestic abuse victims in Essex bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…
Our member and former director Nigel South will soon be in Colombia to speak about a collaborative research project on intercultural and decolonial dialogue 👏🏽👏🏽
The Centre for Criminology is hosting a webinar on 7 March 2024 with Dr Laurent Gayer - Proud to Punish: The Global Landscapes of Rough Justice. Book your place on the link below:
essex-university.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Another great article on facial recognition cameras featuring Pete Fussey in The Observer.
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Thanks to Shanti Das for The Observer The Guardian interview. Retail #facialrecognition #surveillance concentrated in poorer areas. Further evidence, if ever needed, that #surveillance gaze falls unevenly. Undermines utilitarian & 'nothing to hide' tropes theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/j…
It's great to see Dr Katerina Hadjimatheou's article in The Conversation about the importance of Clare’s Law. Criminology @ Essex Global South Studies at Essex @MigEssex Economic Sociology @ Essex CISC Linsey McGoey
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