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.
** All views in the blogs are the author’s own.
In this article, Vickie Cooper examines the intricacies and insidiousness of UK austerity policies.
Today, Vickie Cooper and Kirsteen Paton discuss the connections between eviction watches past and present, and the need for a collective housing response.
In this post, Dan McCulloch examines policy and practical responses to the increasing number of rough sleepers.
Today's article from Gini Harrison explores potentially toxic cabin air.
In this blog post, Gerry Mooney discusses Scottish anti-austerity backlash.
In this article, Martin Thirkettle and Graham Pike discuss the effect of modern technology on our cognitive abilities.
This blog by Joanna Mack and Stewart Lansley examines ignorance by the government of poverty harms.
Louise Westmarland and Helen Kaye discuss the need for a police code of ethics in this month's article.
In this blog, Steve Tombs discusses Jeremy Clarkson's recent comments on public sector strikes.
This post comes from Steve Tombs, who examines the failings of the the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act.