In this series of blogs, HERC takes a multidisciplinary approach to exploring harmful evidence and evidencing harm. We consider the roles of harm and crime, uses and abuses of evidence in criminal justice and criminalisation to de-criminalisation.
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Today's article has been written by Nicola Brace, who explores initiatives to help young offenders in a courtroom context.
In this post, Victoria Canning and Evgenia Iliadou discuss the occupation of abandoned buildings by refugees in Turin.
In this month's blog, Steve Tombs explores how banking crimes produce a range of victimisation and social harms.
The Salvage research project listens to survivors of activist sexual violence: Julia Downes examines what they’ve learned.
The first of this year's blogs is by Rod Earle, who outlines a new school of convict criminology.
In this post, Ross Fergusson explores the connections between poverty, crime, and youth.
This article is by Steve Tombs, who explores the recent falsified emissions testing by Volkswagen.
Deborah Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan explore how prison ethnography can be expanded in this post.
In this blog, Graham Pike and Virginia Harrison discuss how to improve identification evidence.
Steve Tombs and David Whyte discuss their new book: The Corporate Criminal: Why corporations must be abolished.