- Acid attacks
- Beyond the gaze
- The Crime Linkage International Network
- Evaluation of Sexual Assault
- Hate crime victims
- Improving LGBT mental health outcomes
- Risks of money laundering
- Sex workers in crisis
- Attrition in criminal case progression
- Covid in Cartoons
- Criminal Justice Demands
- Evaluation of RECONNECT Services for Adult Prison-Leavers
- Emerging Adults
- Enhancing the Detection and Prosecution of Prolific Serial Offenders Through Crime Linkage
- Exploring neurodiversity
- Gender Sexuality and Environmental Justice
- ISPCAN Covid Scholars Group
- Justice in Covid-19 for Sexual Abuse and Violence
- Mapping Safety
- Political Cartooning in Conflict and post conflict
- Prisons in a pandemic
- The Mental Health Assessment Project
- The World Awareness of Children in Trauma project
- Youth Peer Mentorship
- The Digital Ethics of Care Project
- R-NEET
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- Acid attacks
- Beyond the gaze
- The Crime Linkage International Network
- Evaluation of Sexual Assault
- Hate crime victims
- Improving LGBT mental health outcomes
- Risks of money laundering
- Sex workers in crisis
- Attrition in criminal case progression
- Covid in Cartoons
- Criminal Justice Demands
- Evaluation of RECONNECT Services for Adult Prison-Leavers
- Emerging Adults
- Enhancing the Detection and Prosecution of Prolific Serial Offenders Through Crime Linkage
- Exploring neurodiversity
- Gender Sexuality and Environmental Justice
- ISPCAN Covid Scholars Group
- Justice in Covid-19 for Sexual Abuse and Violence
- Mapping Safety
- Political Cartooning in Conflict and post conflict
- Prisons in a pandemic
- The Mental Health Assessment Project
- The World Awareness of Children in Trauma project
- Youth Peer Mentorship
- The Digital Ethics of Care Project
- R-NEET
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Covid in Cartoons
The Covid in Cartoons projects worked with young people, political cartoons and cartoonists in the UK, South Africa, Kenya and Côte d'Ivoire to foster processes of meaning-making in relation to the pandemic and peace-making.
Funder: Arts and Humanities Research Council; International Research Development Fund