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University receives Big Lottery Fund for student sex worker project
The ‘Interactive Health: Student Sex Workers’ project will be led by Dr Tracey Sagar and Debbie Jones from Swansea University’s Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology. -
1 Cannabis regulation: Lessons from the illicit tobacco trade ...
1. Cannabis regulation: Lessons from the illicit tobacco trade. BackgroundSince 2013, a number of countries and local juris-dictions around the world have legalised and reg-ulated their cannabis supply chains for non-med-ical use. Lawmakers, -
Swansea University hosts international conference on terrorism and social media
The Cyberterrorism Project is based in the University’s College of Law and Criminology. -
Swansea University staff and students challenged to live on £5.28 per day to mark International Human Rights Day
Katy Vaughan, a lecturer at the College of Law and Criminology, added: "The amount asylum seekers are given to live off is pitiful, and often leads to asylum seekers becoming destitute. -
Swansea University students past and present to fly the flag for Wales in Six Nations
st. year (BSc) Geography. Morgan Jones - 1. st. year(BSc) Criminology and Criminal Justice. -
Celebrating the graduate class of 2017 Summer Degree and Award Congregations
Criminology and the Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching and the Department of Adult Continuing Education, will receive their degrees and awards throughout the week. -
Five Swansea University students named as finalists in prestigious Lord Ferrers Award.
Gemma Maguire, 23, from Swansea, a Criminology and Psychology graduate. COP Project. -
Cyberterrorism conference report debates the threat and the solution
IR, economics, criminology, psychology, computer science and engineering.”. -
Hillary Rodham Clinton receives honorary doctorate from Swansea University
Following her investiture, Mrs Clinton unveiled a commemorative stone to mark the renaming of Swansea University’s College of Law and Criminology to the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law.. -
Europe’s poorest children are suffering most from austerity measures, say researchers
of Law and Criminology, the author of the report.
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