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  • 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

The Technological Hegemony
Tate, TikTok and Toxic Masculinity

The Impact of COVID-19 on Youth Offending

17th August 20214th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract When estimating the potential impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on youth offending, it is important to consider traditional theories of crime. This

Transitional Justice

18th December 202018th December 2020Alexander Ornella Comment
By Francesca Tarò, 2019/20, Undergraduate Essay Transitional justice is the exercise of justice in transforming societies in order to address past human rights

Critical Analysis of The Response to Terrorism

12th October 202012th October 2020Alexander Ornella Comment
Essay for MA Criminal Justice and Crime Control Author: Jesse Downes, 2019/20 There is one particular offence in criminology that is responded to

A Victimology of Animal Abuse: Why Certain Animals Subjected to Harm Are Not Seen as Victims

3rd October 20209th October 2020Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract Not all nonhuman animals are treated equally when subjected to harm. For some, the harm they are subjected to is illegal, and

Ethnic Racial Discrimination and Anti-Racial Discrimination law in Hong Kong

4th September 20204th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract Racial discrimination refers to “any differentiation, expulsion, limitation or predilection based on race, colour, descent, or national or ethnic origin which has

Backpacking Identities: An auto-ethnographic exploration of how contemporary backpacking negotiates its sense of identity amidst the everchanging effect of globalisation and technological development

26th August 20204th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract This dissertation implements an auto-ethnographic method to illuminate the ways in which the process of globalisation and evolution of technological development have

Should you Just Eat?

24th August 20204th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract The question of ‘Should you Just Eat?’ examines the ethics of Platform Food Delivery Services (PFDS) use of self-employed couriers in place

How the Populist Zeitgeist changed Britain: A study of how mainstream political parties responded, and were changed by, the populist discourse on immigration and the European Union

3rd August 20204th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract The response of the mainstream political parties in the United Kingdom has been to refuse the perceived ‘populists’ an opportunity of governing.

Does Censorship within Online Media Promote Attitudes of Hegemonic Masculinity?

18th July 20204th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract This essay examines the issue of censorship within social media, and how this can promote attitudes of hegemonic masculinity. The literature review

Online Abuse of Women: A Criminological Approach

25th June 20204th October 2024Alexander Ornella Comment
Abstract The technological developments within society have initiated the recent phenomenon of the abuse online, which his often aimed towards women. This is

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