Twitter - it was fun while it lasted! But the move to the other place is long overdue. Find me elsewhere online:
BlueSky: @oreillycf.bsky.social
LinkedIn: https://t.co/6hm2wSSKb5
NEW: ‘A Cartography of Genocide’. Since October 2023, we have collected and analysed data related to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. Our findings indicate that Israel has systematically targeted all aspects of civilian life. https://t.co/UUxYqpTF72
EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT
From 2025, Law, Crime and History will become 'The Journal of Historical Criminology'. We are now accepting submissions.
Please see our new website for more details https://t.co/KxOmCXPni8
Previous issues of LCH will remain available in our catalogue.
Snapshot of excellent experimental work @annasavo66 is doing around informal fuel economy & its effects.
Great to collab with her & hopefully more exciting things to come. Thx to @UniLeedsGlobal for seedcorn funding & support
(@CCJSLeeds @Law_Leeds@LMHeery@wateratleeds)
The work explores how the police, LRFs, partner agencies, and community-based groups understand, prepare for, and respond to climate vulnerability in the UK.
Read more 👇
https://t.co/kgacf6xfSk
Curious about the changing dynamics of police accountability?🚔
Join the School of Law’s Liberty Lecture with Professor Andrew Goldsmith, a global expert on policing. He’ll explore trust, tech’s impact, and the challenges of legitimacy.
Register: https://t.co/zjJqzJccnn
For our last #ResearchTuesday of the month, we’re featuring @DrSamJLewis's project on rural domestic abuse.
Working with @Cumbriapolice, she’s addressing a critical issue affecting thousands. Watch the full video below: https://t.co/D6zS7haNBW
From ecofeminism, to the car as criminological focus, excellent smorgasbord of crim topics & talent for panel on 'Theoretical Advances in Critical Criminology'
#ESC2024#EUROCRIM2024
(@jduaney @LoaderIan @JWE Sheptycki @ Marília de Nardin Budó @nwpino)