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Scotland in Lockdown: Health and social impacts of COVID-19 in Scotland

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Lucy Pickering, Inequalities, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Professor Sarah Armstrong, Research project - outputs, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice ResearchBy Social Sciences CommunicationsMay 12, 2021

Findings of a study exploring the impact of lockdown on people in Scotland who may already have been isolated or excluded prior to the pandemic.

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

crime, News, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, Scottish Prison Service, SeminarBy Social Sciences CommunicationsFebruary 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.

Punishment, rehabilitation and progress

Crime, Glasgow, Neighbourhoods, Professor Fergus McNeil, Rehabilitation, Think pieceBy Social Sciences CommunicationsMay 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.

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