Publications within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion
The Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion's publications.
The Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion's publications.
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Dr Colum Cronin has written an article about the ways in which TEL has influenced the delivery of the course.
We are looking for volunteers, aged 18-50, to take part in a laboratory study. You would be invited to come to the psychology laboratories at Liverpool John Moores University in the company of a close friend, romantic partner or relative with you.
This study aims to interview people supported by these services, the employees delivering this support, commissioners and key wider services who may have links to the services, including coroners, police, GPs and public health officials.
The approaches below are collated from the literature and also from the views of colleagues within the faculty who have used student devices as audience response systems.
Our research is applicable to clinical and sport and exercise biomechanics. Our focus includes: musculo-skeletal growth and development, gait analysis, virtual rehabilitation, postural stability, footwear biomechanics, and artificial neural networks.
Find out more about research projects undertaken by the Biomechanics Research Group.
Find out more about members of the Biomechanics Research Group.