Artivism
Artivism encapsulates artist practices that address social and political issues. Find out more about this research group.
Artivism encapsulates artist practices that address social and political issues. Find out more about this research group.
The Psychology and Criminology Network seeks to understand and support victims and witnesses of crime, the rehabilitation of offenders, international policing practice, policy and culture and aid forensic practitioner resilience.
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
Staff from the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
The Injustice and Harm stream seeks to provide insight into the harms of contemporary criminal justice, political, and socio-cultural processes.
The Injustice and Harm stream seeks to provide insight into the harms of contemporary criminal justice, political, and socio-cultural processes.
The Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion's publications.
Find out about the researchers and partners working within the Artivism Research Group.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, Artivism seeks to explore new models of collaborative work between researchers, artists, curators, campaign groups and charities.
The Department of Sociology welcomes students wishing to embark on contemporary, critical and sector leading programmes of study in sociology and criminology and sociology.