So proud to get my chapter “Visualising Injustice with Undergraduate Smartphone Photography” published in https://t.co/DgTOjcRYAp @DRSuzYoung & @kstrudwick74 have been fantastic. The skill & hard work from both past & present HE Criminology students @bbcollege made this happen!!
Many thanks @jaimerh354 for your help with the new edition of the Oxford Textbook on Criminology. Your illuminating account of the changing nature of adversarial justice was exactly what @SteveCaseCrim@rogerssmith37@OUPAcademic and the rest of the writing team, had hoped for!
Delighted to be interviewed on my part of the new edition of the Oxford Textbook on Criminology. A mammoth task, only possible thanks to @SteveCaseCrim, @rogerssmith37, Kate, Dave, @OUPAcademic and the inspiring criminology students at Blackburn University Centre @bbcollege.
Yrs ago Paul Blackburn visited us twice to speak to the students. Thankfully the "manifestly absurd" evidence in his trial is now recognised. But not by those who produced it. #UCBCICCJ
Police reject judge's call to apologise over wrongful conviction https://t.co/nVCaPF7CNL
Hot off the press...MoJ 18/19 figures show 0.16% of people in Lancashire MIGHT be on a MAPPA. Or as local paper helpfully puts it
"Thousands of paedophiles perverts and predators are living and working in Lancashire" with a helpful pic of where they MIGHT be staying. #UCBCCI
HUGE PUBLIC SUPPORT came pouring in yesterday. Hundreds marched to #Preston prison to call #FreeTheThree,while others held a vigil in #Edinburgh.@nickmulveymusic dedicated his #Buxton gig to the #FrackFreeFour & our crowd funder passed the half mark! https://t.co/5ybK6XCWRo
Listening to Prof. Phil Scraton on https://t.co/OFOuxERzRf
His research & scholarship powerfully vindicates critical criminology via giving voices to marginalised groups. The insight & contribution he gave to the ‘Big Green Book’ (Case et al, 2017, OUP) is greatly appreciated.