LJMU Criminal Convictions Policy and Procedure
LJMU Criminal Convictions Policy and Procedure
LJMU Criminal Convictions Policy and Procedure
Faculty of Science Criminal Convictions Policy
Health and Criminal Convictions Self Declaration Forms - Applicants and Returning Students
The Critical Research Seminars are a series of talks and debates that examine social policy. Seminar topics include: policing, youth justice, prison policy, drugs policy, death in custody and violence against women.
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The School of Law delivers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within Law and Criminal Justice to its 1200 plus students. In addition to our programmes, we are also known for our pro bono activities, our innovative research and our excellent links with the legal community.
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