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                Film screening to explore post-prison lives of wrongly convicted individualshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/october/film-screening-to-explore-post-prison-lives-of-wrongly-convicted-individuals For its inaugural screening Reel Law, Leicester Law School’s film club, is holding a free public screening of BBC documentary ‘Fallout’ and a... 
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                New project Standing Together Against Hatehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/october/new-project-2018standing-together-against-hate2019 Leicester is one of over 40 universities and colleges in England that has been awarded funding totalling £1. 
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                Consequences of changes to criminal justice system for offenders and victims to be explored at Leicester eventhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/september/consequences-of-changes-to-criminal-justice-system-for-offenders-and-victims-to-be-explored-at-leicester-event The consequences of recent and future changes to the criminal justice system and how this will affect offenders and victims will be explored at an... 
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                Leicester passes 4 million readers milestone on The Conversationhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/september/leicester-passes-4-million-reader-milestone-on-the-conversation Academics from across our University have collectively captured the imagination of over 4 million readers through nearly 230 articles written... 
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                Leicester Criminologist invited to provide expert evidence on the intimidation of Parliamentary candidates and on combatting religious intolerancehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/september/leicester-criminologist-invited-to-provide-expert-evidence-on-the-intimidation-of-parliamentary-candidates-and-on-combatting-religious-intolerance Professor Neil Chakraborti (pictured), Head of the Department of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Hate Studies, was invited to give... 
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                Our academics present at British Science Festivalhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/september/our-academics-present-at-british-science-festival Researchers have revealed a revolutionary DNA swab they predict will increase prosecutions of sexual violence perpetrators on a global scale. 
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                Expert opinions cover North Korea sex work and freedom of speech in Russiahttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/august/expert-opinions-cover-north-korea-sex-work-and-freedom-of-speech-in-russia In an article for The Conversation, Professor Teela Sanders from the Department of Criminology has discussed the importance of moving towards a... 
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                Expert opinions cover advertising partnerships equality future technologies USChina relations and faith in Britainhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/expert-opinions-cover Professor Neil Chakraborti from the Department of Criminology has been quoted in a Stop Funding Hate article about the Co-op Group’s announcement... 
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                Founder of group for survivors of rape and gender based violence in talks with our University over research linkshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/founder-of-group-for-survivors-of-rape-and-gender-based-violence-in-talks-with-our-university-over-research-links An activist who survived a harrowing rape and carjacking, and went on to establish a Foundation for victims of sexual and gender based violence,... 
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                Report suggests current responses to hate crime in the UK are failing and letting down victimshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/report-suggests-current-responses-to-hate-crime-in-the-uk-are-failing-and-letting-down-victims Hate crime victims throughout the United Kingdom are being let down by the Government and criminal justice agencies, according to a new report...