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February 27, 2014

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EVENT: (Re)turning point? Confinement, coping & change

crime, News, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, Scottish Prison Service, SeminarBy adminFebruary 27, 2014

What makes a prison sentence a turning point for some prisoners? What needs to be in place for turning points to lead to a crime-free life after release? This talk addresses these questions, drawing on current research.

IndyRef Twitter Analysis: New & traditional media

Commentary, Digital, Independence, media, Michael ComerfordBy adminFebruary 27, 2014

Ssnapshot of one week’s coverage of the debate about the Scottish Independence Referendum on the social media platform, Twitter.

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