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The Legal Advice Needs of Gypsies and Travellers in Plymouth.
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Plymouth Families Project Evaluation 2010
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Freedom of Expression from the ‘Age of Extremes’ to the ‘Age of Terror' Reflections on Public Order Law and the Legal Responses to Political and Religious Extremism in 1930s Britain and the Post 9/11 Era
(2011)This paper highlights some of the legal responses to political extremism in the 1930s and the modern challenge of international terrorism and extreme right-wing activism. In particular, it focuses on restrictions to freedom ... -
Plymouth Families Project Evaluation 2011
(Plymouth UniversityPlymouth, 2012) -
Exploring Prejudice: Mapping Hate Crime in the South West
(Plymouth UniversityPlymouth, 2012-01-01) -
Bandwagoning, not balancing: Why Europe confounds realism
(2012-08-01)Although realist perspectives seem challenged to explain European choices and preferences, realism retains great utility with its stress on states and states' concern for their national interests. Traditional realist ... -
Has incentive payment improved venous thrombo-embolism risk assessment and treatment of hospital in-patients?
(England, 2013)This paper focuses on financial incentives rewarding successful implementation of guidelines in the UK National Health Service (NHS). In particular, it assesses the implementation of National Institute for Health and ... -
Plymouth Family Intervention Project Longitudinal Review: 2008-2013
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Plymouth Families Project Evaluation 2012
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L’Est Visto Dall’Ovest. Dei Discorsi Occidentali sull’Omofobia nell’Europa Centro-Orientale
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Recovery of a temperate reef assemblage in a marine protected area following the exclusion of towed demersal fishing.
(United States, 2013)Marine Protected Areas MPA have been widely used over the last 2 decades to address human impacts on marine habitats within an ecosystem management context. Few studies have quantified recovery of temperate rocky reef ... -
Epibenthic assessment of a renewable tidal energy site.
(United States, 2013)Concern over global climate change as a result of fossil fuel use has resulted in energy production from renewable sources. Marine renewable energy devices provide clean electricity but can also cause physical disturbance ... -
A pilot randomised controlled trial of a preconsultation web-based intervention to improve the care quality and clinical outcomes of diabetes outpatients (DIAT).
(England, 2013-07-31)INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with many long-term complications. People with diabetes need to actively manage their condition, which can be complex. In consultations with healthcare professionals, ... -
Youth Offending Team Partnerships and the Social Context of Youth Crime
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Western leveraged pedagogy of Central and Eastern Europe: Discourses of homophobia, tolerance, and nationhood
(2014-01-01)This article focuses on the relations between the two geo-temporal categories - Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and West/Europe - in discussions about sexual politics, homophobia, tolerance, and nationhood. It contributes ... -
On attachment and belonging: Or why queers mourn homophobic president?
(2014-01-01)© The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav. In this article I ask why gay and lesbian people in Poland mourned their infamously homophobic president Lech Kaczynski, and, in turn, ... -
“Cheese and Chips out of Styrofoam Containers”: An Exploration of Taste and Cultural Symbols of Appropriate Family Foodways
(2014-03-03)Taste is considered a gustatory and physiological sense. It is also something that can be developed over time. In Bourdieu’s work taste is a matter of distinction, and a means of drawing boundaries between groups about ... -
OUTRAGEOUS VIOLATIONS: ENABLING STUDENTS TO INTERPRET NINETEENTH CENTURY NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AND RAPE
(2014-05-09)This article is divided into two parts: the first highlights some of the difficulties and limitations for students and tutors who wish to explore the historiography of rape and sexual assault. In particular it addresses ...