Tag: justice
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Police Leadership – Time for a Debate
The death of George Floyd has sparked a far reaching and heated debate about structural oppression, black rights, institutional racism and the economic legacy of slavery. Dr Joanne Murphy calls for a conversation about what leadership means in a policing context.
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Khmer Rouge genocide: Nuon Chea’s death has major implications for justice in Cambodia
Nuon Chea was appealing convictions for crimes against humanity and genocide when he died. Dr Rachel Killean and Dr Peter Manning, of the University of Bath, discuss whether his conviction stands, and the implication this has for justice in Cambodia.
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The problem with women’s prisons – and why they do more harm than good
Northern Ireland has seen a recent increase in women prisoners. Research by Dr Gillian McNaull highlights the need for better mental health, addiction and housing services to prevent the criminalisation of vulnerable and marginalised women.

