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Punishment, rehabilitation and progress

Crime, Glasgow, Neighbourhoods, Professor Fergus McNeil, Rehabilitation, Think pieceBy adminMay 21, 2013

A talk from Professor Fergus McNeill about how imprisonment breaks down social ties and cohesion, destroying the reciprocities that justice should serve to restore.

Neighbourhood crime rates and alcohol in Glasgow

Glasgow, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Neighbourhoods, Professor Ade Kearns, Research project - outputs, Urban Studies, Glasgow UniversityBy adminMay 21, 2013

Findings from research looking at the impact of the presence and number of alcohol outlets in neighbourhoods as an influence on the crime rate.

The politics of accountability: bureaucracy and the struggle for regulation in the public sector

Dr Mark Murphy, Education, Research project - announcement, School of Education, Glasgow University, ScotlandBy adminMay 21, 2013

Dr Mark Murphy introduced a project to research public sector accountability across the professions.

Lookism: the case for prohibiting appearance-based discrimination?

Discrimination, Dr Frankie McCarthy, Human rights, Research project - announcement, School of Law, Glasgow UniversityBy adminMay 21, 20131 Comment

Introduction to a research project into appearance-based discrimination intended to start a national debate on lookism in Scotland and the UK.

Indicating housing

Commentary, Housing market, Housing wealth, Professor Ken Gibb, Urban developmentBy adminMay 21, 2013

Professor Ken Gibb examine issues around house prices, income ratios and housing markets.

The benefits of the ban

Health, News, Professor JiIl Pell, Research project - outputs, ScotlandBy adminMay 21, 2013

A study led by public health Professor Jill Pell indicates that the smoking ban has resulted in a decrease in preterm delivery in pregnancy.

After 2014: Glasgow’s legacy

Glasgow, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Health, News, Professor Ade Kearns, Regeneration, Urban Studies, Glasgow UniversityBy adminMay 21, 2013

Introduction to a research project to evaluate the legacy of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, specifically how regeneration in the East End influences the health and lifestyle of local residents.

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