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Prison Learners-Never Just another Brick in the Prison Wall

In this blog, Solicitor and former OU Law School central academic Siobhan Cullen writes about a recent project that aimed to gain insight into the study experiences of prisoners through the eyes of the associate lecturers.

14th March 2025

Should Vicarious Trauma education address the demands of the 21st Century Lawyer ?

In this new blog written for the upcoming Open University conference 'Vicarious Trauma Education and the legal profession – Now and the Future', Associate Lecturer Gillian Mawdsley asks, 'Should Vicarious Trauma Education address the Demands of the 21st Century Lawyer?'

13th March 2025

Mandatory Vicarious Trauma Training for Legal Eagles: When Lawyers are Forced to Face the Emotional Thunderstorm

Criminal Justice Clinic students Gabriella Coe, Cliff Johnson, Ruth Mansell, Harriette Eden, Charlotte Grayson and Jennifer Whewell reflect on vicarious trauma training in this new blog.

3rd March 2025

Are Prisons an Effective Form of Punishment and Rehabilitation? (Don’t Even Get Us Started on Early Release)

'Justice in action' students Sara Meale, Hibo Ahmed, Jill Randles, Danielle Field, Lena Le, Suneeta Gupta discuss the effectiveness of prisons and current UK government policy in this new blog.

21st February 2025

Law student Gary Steel appears on The Law Society website

Law graduate Gary Steel describes how he never took no for an answer, having left school aged 14 with no qualifications, studied law at the OU for six years while living at home, and eventually became a social welfare lawyer

21st February 2025

No sloppy work from Francine at AI Fringe event

Francine Ryan met up with Law alumna Caroline Clayton when she was a panellist at the AI Fringe 2025 event in London.

21st February 2025

Three Wishes

In our final Christmas blog, Bryony Gilbert muses on the gifts she would wish for her students.

20th December 2024

Sanctuary, and Finding a Home for the ‘Urban Fox’ at Christmas Time

In the fifth of our Christmas blog series Dr Neil Graffin writes about sanctuary and finding a home for the 'urban fox' at Christmas time.

20th December 2024

“Please Dawn, not on Christmas” - The Christmas family argument – mediation, litigation or artistic inspiration?

In the fourth blog of our Christmas series, Open Justice Centre Manager Jon-Paul Knight writes about filmmaker John Waters, author Ivy Compton-Burnett and the Christmas family argument.

19th December 2024

No room at the Inn

In our third Christmas Blog Dr Sam Woods-Peel ponders on Joseph, Mary and the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA).....

18th December 2024
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