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    Trafficked and Forgotten: Can Smarter Policing Expose Pakistan’s Invisible Crisis?

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    The Hidden Cost of Our Digital Lives: How Data Can Build a Circular Revolution

  • Policy Brief: UK Immigration Policy, “Illegal Migration”, and International Students

  • The Technological Hegemony

  • Tate, TikTok and Toxic Masculinity

Photo by Learncy Paul on Unsplash
Trafficked and Forgotten: Can Smarter Policing Expose Pakistan’s Invisible Crisis?
Photo by William Hook on Unsplash
The Hidden Cost of Our Digital Lives: How Data Can Build a Circular Revolution

Female Killers

5th June 201911th October 2019Alexander Ornella
A literature review of attitudes towards female killers and the reasons why they kill intimate family members Abstract  Female inequality is at the

How to Deal with the Harm of Alcohol? A Discussion of Nutt (2010).

26th March 201926th September 2019Alexander Ornella
According to Nutt (2010), alcohol causes more harm than any other drug. Is the answer to ban alcohol? Give reason to support your

Moral Development Among Children

21st March 201926th September 2019Alexander Ornella
What are the key factors that contribute to children developing a sense of right and wrong and what are the possible consequences of

The Ethical Dilemma

14th December 201826th September 2019Alexander Ornella
An essay for the MA Criminal Justice and Crime Control by Deborah Thompson, December 2018. Essay Scenario A police officer has been investigating

How does Foucault explain the shift from corporal to carceral punishment between the late 18th and the mid-19th century?

29th November 2018Alexander Ornella
In 1975 (not translated and published in this country until 1977), Michel Foucault published his thesis, Discipline and Punish – The Birth of

Why is hair considered dirt on a woman’s body? An investigation into female body hair and female sexuality

28th November 201811th October 2019Alexander Ornella
ABSTRACT Empirical data from medical and social sciences demonstrate that a large number of women remove their body hair or have done so

In what ways can we think about the sexed body as socially constructed?

28th November 2018Alexander Ornella
In order for us to examine the ways in which the sexed body could be perceived as socially constructed we must first illustrate

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