Prisons and punishment
Prisons and punishment research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Prisons and punishment research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
‘The Six P Sustainability Framework’ is intended for organisations utilising Nature for Mental Health. It provides a structure from which a practical set of sustainability indicators have been derived and collated into a self-assessment tool.
Face Lab produced a 3D facial depiction of a 19th Century adult male from skeletal remains recovered during rescue excavations on Rat Island, Gosport near Portsmouth.
The Search and Discovery Network specialises in processes involved in the search for and discovery of human and/or animal remains/traces using technology including drones, robots and sensors.
The Human Identification Network specialises in the identification of living and deceased humans through biometrics, behavioural patterns, genomics, bioanthropology, trace elements and craniofacial anthropology.
Discover how Dynamic Proteome Profiling reveals changes in protein quality in human muscle as we age, providing insights into improving lifelong health and muscle ageing.
Community Outpatient Psychotherapy Engagement Service for Self-Harm (COPESS)
Find out more information on self-managing chronic pain for people who live with pain and are looking to better manage their pain with prescribed medication.
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Prisons and Punishment's research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.