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Damned if you do and damned if you don't: the use of prime ministerial discretion and the royal prerogative
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Dartmoor Dialogues: An Exploration of HMP Dartmoor’s Journey Towards Becoming an Integrated Prison Underpinned by Restorative Practices
(University of PlymouthPlymouth, 2020-06-30) -
David McIlroy, the End of Law: How Law’s Claims Relate to Law’s Aims, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019) ISBN: 9781788113991, pp. 180
(Informa UK Limited, 2020-08-11) -
Decolonizing Queer Epistemologies: Section Introduction
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Decrying Drunkenness in Devonport
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Deviant leisure: A criminological perspective
(SAGE Publications, 2018-02-01)This article explains why an understanding of deviant leisure is significant for criminology. Through reorienting our understanding of ‘deviance’ from a contravention of norms and values to encompassing engagement in ... -
Deviant Leisure: A Critical Criminological Perspective for the Twenty-First Century
(Springer Verlag, 2019-03-20)This article argues that the time has arrived for leisure and consumerism to become key objects of study for a twenty-frst century critical criminology. As global capitalism struggles to sustain itself, it is creating ... -
Diplomatic Security in Times of Austerity: The Case of Italy
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Drinking in pregnancy: shifting towards the 'precautionary principle'
(RoutledgeAbingdon, 2020-02-21)Debate rages over communicating messages to the public regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This chapter considers how research-based evidence has been translated into risk communications through three key ... -
eHealth technologies and the know-do gap: exploring the role of knowledge mobilisation
(Bristol University Press, 2020-02-27)<jats:p> <jats:bold>Background:</jats:bold> eHealth technologies are widely believed to contribute to improving health and patients’ experience of care and reducing health system costs. While many studies explore barriers ... -
Engaging parents with sex and relationship education: A UK primary school case study
(Sage, 2016-11-01)