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16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

05 Dec 2022

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual campaign that begins each year on 25 November on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

Seed funding secured for a Korean-British collaborative project on research data

30 Nov 2022

A Korean-British research team including Marton Ribary (RHUL Law&Crim) has secured seed funding for a project exploring the peer review process of research data

PhD candidate presents about the potential impacts of pepper spray on perceptions of prison legitimacy

29 Nov 2022

At the French Prison Service’s international research conference Jeanette Hall presented on the potential impacts of pepper spray on perceptions of prison legitimacy

PhD candidate Heidi Maiberg presents at international research symposium

25 Nov 2022

PhD candidate Heidi Maiberg presented on impact assessment ways of tertiary prevention programmes at the AVERT Research Symposium in Melbourne, Australia.

Law Society gets nominated for Bright Network Legal Leaders Award

25 Nov 2022

Congratulations to the Law Society for getting nominated to receive a Bright Network Legal Leaders Award!

Prof Giovanni Travaglino has published new research in the European Journal of Social Psychology

22 Nov 2022

The scientific article reports findings from a longitudinal study assessing adolescents’ legitimization of mafia-type groups in Italy

Just Stop Oil Arrests: Is it a crime to protest?

17 Nov 2022

Dr Matt Clement writes about the government response to climate protests

Prof Giovanni Travaglino has published a new article in Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest

16 Nov 2022

The collaborative article analyses the definition of political Contention across disciplines.

Dr. Elizabeth Pearson wrote a blog post for Vox-Pol discussing academia's shortfalls in safeguarding researchers of terrorism and extremism

16 Nov 2022

Dr. Elizabeth Pearson wrote a blog post for Vox-Pol discussing academia's shortfalls in safeguarding researchers of terrorism and extremism

Dr Michael Wells-Greco attends the First meeting of the HCCH 2000 Special Commission

15 Nov 2022

Dr Michael Wells-Greco and Alison Edmondson represented the International Academy of Family Lawyers as observer to the First meeting of the Special Commission.