We're delighted to have been awarded over £10k by Julie Fosh, High Sheriff of Essex. This will go on training and equipment for the volunteers on our SOS Community Buses.
8 March 2026 is International Women’s Day (IWD), this year’s theme is ‘Give to Gain’, because when women thrive, the whole community benefits. When organisations invest in women, their whole industry becomes stronger, more innovative & more sustainable. #IWD26#GiveToGain
‘As we reflect on 2026, we want to say a huge thank you to the funders who have supported Open Road over the past year. Below, we are proud to recognise some of the organisations who have helped make our work possible.
Huge congrats to @EirikJerven1 for producing and very competently defending his PhD-thesis on drug dealing among the upper-classes in Norway. I had the pleasure of being one of the opponents together with @NigelSouth and Heidi Mork Lomell.
New BSC Blog: First International Global Criminology and Victimology Conference in India, co-hosted by BSC Critical Criminology Network. An overview of the event, which was a resounding success. Read the blog here: https://t.co/aYnVOH55DZ
@TheSocReview celebrates ‘An incorporeal disease: Covid 19, social trauma and health injustices’ as one of 'highly commendable articles of 2023'. Congratulations to @essexsociology Criminology team's @NigelSouth and colleagues! https://t.co/HSe3Mjde1j
Great to meet the @CriticalCrimBSC academics doing 'Brits Abroad' proud here in Bangalore, India. Each one has inspired me in their own special way at this conference. @CraigKelly90@NigelSouth@jamestreadwell @liam_miles1 and Dr Tammy Ayres.
Following a welcome from Prof Angus Nurse, Director of @AngliaRuskin Centre for Access to Justice and Inclusion (CAJI), we are now hearing from the first keynote speaker, Prof Niger South, about what 'justice' means for environment and indigenous communities globally
#ARUjustice