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The Technological Hegemony
Tate, TikTok and Toxic Masculinity

The Technological Hegemony

4th December 20244th December 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
The Technological Hegemony: Or how we stopped thinking and learned to love technology Abstract Our modern society is one entirely informed and regulated

Tate, TikTok and Toxic Masculinity

4th October 20244th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Tate, TikTok and Toxic Masculinity; Is social media to blame for this generations Violence Against Women?  Abstract Content Warning: This research contains graphic

Analysing the Threat from Cyber-Extremism in the Humberside Policing Area

10th December 202110th December 2021Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract This dissertation details a study that was conducted in the Humberside policing area with the aim of determining the current threat from

A Critical Analysis of Deceptive Practices in Policing

19th October 202119th October 2021Alexander Ornella Comment
Author: Teri-Ann Williams, L7 Competing and Comparative Justice Introduction The police force employs a variety of methods when carrying out an investigation. One

A critical reflection of the UK’s Counter Terrorism PREVENT strategy from a police practitioner’s perspective using ethical theory and alternative forms of justice

19th October 202119th October 2021Alexander Ornella Comment
Author: Neil Kitching, L7 Competing and Comparative Justice There is a plethora of academic studies concerning the UK governments PREVENT strategy. But very

Truth Commissions and Restorative Justice

19th October 202119th October 2021Alexander Ornella Comment
Author: Emily Harrison, L5 Atrocities and Transitional Justice Introduction Transitional justice is defined as the range of methods proposed to assist in the

Illegal Markets

2nd September 20214th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Can the Creation and Usage be Explained by Criminological Theory? Abstract Recent technological developments, such as cryptocurrencies, have seen rise to dark web-based

The Colour of Racism

30th August 20214th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
The Criminalisation of Black Music Culture in Postwar Britain. Abstract To understand how British society became entangled in a conflict of cultural conflict,

Did Slavery Ever Really End?

18th August 20214th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
An Analysis of Institutional Racism and the Prison Industrial Complex in America Abstract The United States of America was founded on the exploitation

Unrepaired Wrongs: The Case Study of the Comfort Women

17th August 20214th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract This dissertation aims to examine the case of the ‘comfort women’ to analyse the effectiveness of reparation measures. Research conducted on reparation

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