Studying Sociology, Criminology & Terrorism At Staffordshire University
About Studying Sociology, Criminology & Terrorism At Staffordshire University
This page aims to share course & study information for students & prospective students for our undergraduate degrees in criminology and our postgraduate degrees in Criminology, Sociology and & Transnational Organised Crime.
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Dr Em Temple-Malt and Paul Christie have been exploring whether using forum theatre to educate young people about healthy relationships is an effective way of discouraging young people from tolerating abusive behaviours in relationships. Read about our study here:
http://www.staffs.ac.uk/…/shaping-healt hy-relationships-in-…
Some enthusiastic, in-depth and thoughtful contributions today. Day 3 of data collection for our Transforming unhealthy relationships in young people study with FE sociology students... they got to experience x2 performances, forum theatre and world cafe discussions! It’s been an excellent but exhausting week. Great to be doing interdisciplinary work with Paul Christie and his performing arts students on the community theatre module
Day 2 of fieldwork in a high school Today we were delivering performances and world cafe An interesting morning!
Excited to be doing day 1 of data collection for our Transforming unhealthy relationships in young people study at a Staffordshire high school
It’s finally out there in print! Our paper on using world cafe to gain insights into NPS drug usage levels with young people and the homeless population. Happy reading everyone from Sarah and Em. http://www.britsoccrim.org/…/12/WorldCa fe-Page-Temple-Malt.…
Check this out - you might be eligible for some dosh x
I can’t emphasise enough how important partnership working is in order to maximise the difference you can make on social justice issues & tackling crime. Proud to be working with BSBT partners across the City led by the local authority to increase community cohesion & reduce race hate & extremism with Prof James Treadwell. Our talented UG students are supporting this work & will get to meet our partners in due course to present the data we’ve been collecting. This is a piccie of partners working together in Stoke & the view from our meeting today.
Today Prof James Treadwell & myself presented research proposals & information from James book ‘the rise of the far right’ to Baroness Williams, the Home Office & partners from across Stoke. Looking forward to sharing our research findings with the Home Office & local partners in the future with the fab team of students I’ve been working with on the race hate & extremism project. Our students have worked really hard on this project & it will be used to influence local & national approaches to reducing race hate.
https://twitter.com/sarahpa2792…/status /1071112277879857152…
https://www.facebook.com/735462165/posts/ 10158013805017166…
Great volunteering opportunity to mentor young people in the criminal justice system
https://www.facebook.com/107670726008775/ posts/1849610338481463?sfns=1
Race hate and extremism research team ready to go! First world cafe session about to be conducted.
Delving into the archives with L5 sociology and criminology UG students. Inspiring research methods and making learning fun -course trip to the Labour Archive study centre and PHM.
Sociology of health based research being shared at a national conference this week. A fantastic staff and student project in partnership with Public Health Stoke-on-Trent
https://twitter.com/sarahpa2792…/status /1063005447991496704…
De-stress with dogs and the library team...
https://www.facebook.com/111654016067/pos ts/10156458484941068/
Useful article from our dean Sean Curley about money laundering.
https://theconversation.com/danske-bank-t he-story-of-europe…
This is a great opportunity to get some free legal advice. Please share. https://www.facebook.com/650308111/posts/ 10156834309613112/
Great article by Prof James Treadwell on the current UK crime picture following ONS crime data being released this week. Well done James!
https://theconversation.com/knife-crime-a nd-homicide-figure…
This event is on in Hanley. Looks good. Aimed at bringing different communities together to celebrate diversity and build unity. Worth going to be nosy if you are interested in researching/working in that field.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/132532467 7481904/permalink/2338982156116146/