Browsing 05 University of Plymouth Journals by Title
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Taking Stock of the World's Species
(University of Plymouth, 2008)Scientists are to establish a giant catalogue of life - to, in effect, “barcode” every species on Earth. "is poster aims to provide an overview of DNA barcoding: what is it? and why is it controversial? -
Targeted Killing as a Means of Asymmetric Warfare: A Provocative View and Invitation to Debate
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Teaching and Learning in Crime and Criminal Justice History: An Overview
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Tearing Up the Patchwork Quilt: An Examination of How, Why and When Liability for Psychiatric Injury in the Tort of Negligence
(University of Plymouth, 2018)This paper grapples with the question of whether the law of psychiatric injury remains fit for purpose in the twenty-first century. Through analysing the historical development of this area of law an attempt is made to ... -
A test of time-place learning in fish living in a public aquarium
(University of Plymouth, 2012)This study presents the findings of a test of time-place learning in Atlantic Ocean fish in the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (a public aquarium). All the fish, which varied in sizes and species, were observed, ... -
Testing the Degradation Rates of Degradable, Non-degradable and Bio-degradable Plastics Within Simulated Marine Environments
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‘That’s Business’: Organised Crime in G.W.M. Reynolds’ The Mysteries of London (1844-48)
(University of Plymouth, 2018)Scholars such as Stephen J. Carver argue that G.W.M. Reynolds’s penny blood The Mysteries of London (1844-48) represents organised crime in the Victorian criminal underworld. Yet thus far no researcher has yet applied any ... -
The therapeutic effects of honey
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The therapeutic effects of working with Dartmoor Ponies: a pathfinding project
(University of Plymouth, 2010)The area of Animal Assisted Therapy, and in particular therapy with Equines, was investigated to assess whether this sort of therapy could contribute to Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL). It was proposed ... -
‘There isn’t a Town, Village or Hamlet in which Children are not being Sexually Exploited’, Safeguarding Our Children: How Effective are UK Responses to Child Sexual Exploitation?
(University of Plymouth, 2017)The purpose of this research project was to explore the effectiveness of UK responses to the crime of child sexual exploitation (CSE). In order to do this, I interviewed a number of professionals working on the frontline ... -
Thermal Oxidation and Subsequent Characterisation of Gilsocarbon Nuclear Graphite
(University of Plymouth, 2019)Gilsocarbon is a graphite grade used as a main structural proponent of the current UK fleet of Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactors. In this research, multiple gilsocarbon graphite samples were thermally oxidised in an attempt ... -
Thinking about the Future of Our Criminal Past
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'Those Unfortunates’: Victorian Prostitution, Local Communities And The Law 1850-1890
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‘To Pry Unnecessarily into Other Men’s Secrets’: Crime Writing, Private Spaces and the Mid-Victorian Police Memoir
(University of Plymouth, 2018)This article explores connections between eighteenth/early nineteenth century forms of crime writing and police memoir-fiction – a genre that deserves greater recognition for its contribution to the development of the ... -
To What Extent are the Economic and Environmental Aspects of Climate Change Regulation Actually Balanced?
(University of Plymouth, 2017)This paper explores current international and EU legal instruments to combat climate change, assessing their efficiency from an environmental and economic perspective. It attempts to decipher whether an obvious imbalance ... -
To what extent are veterinary practices prepared to treat wildlife patients? A cross-sectional study of perceptions of responsibility and capability of treating wildlife in UK veterinary practices
(University of Plymouth, 2017)Attribution of responsibility for wildlife is ambiguous, which can be problematic for those inextricably associated with wildlife care and managing decision-making processes, including veterinary professionals within ... -
To What Extent Does Police Occupational Culture Impact on the Social and Domestic Lives of Police Officers
(University of Plymouth, 2013)Since the establishment of the new police service in 1829 there has been much research in to the influence of police-culture on the cognitive and behavioural responses of police officers. This article seeks to take a more ... -
To What Extent has Muncie’s ‘Punitive Turn’ Become A Global Trend in International Youth Justice?
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Toll-like receptor 7: Expression patterns within mammalian Trigeminal and Dorsal Root Ganglia and its selected facial innervation target, the tongue
(University of Plymouth, 2017)Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are known to be expressed in the mammalian nervous system where they play an important role in the hosts’ immune defence against bacterial and viral pathogens. Recent studies have looked into ... -
Tourism and religion: an uneasy relationship?
(University of Plymouth, 2014)The interrelationship of religion and tourism has barely been touched upon in research (Vukonić, 1996). Smart (1996) distinguishes various dimensions of religion, but not in terms of cultural meaning and identity. Changes ...