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  • Mental Health Law

    Module code: LW7293 In the light of statistics suggesting that one in four people will suffer from a mental health disorder during their lifetime. The law relating to mental health is an important subset of medical law.

  • Development Centre for Population Health

    The University of Leicester Development Centre for Population Health improves the health of populations and reduces health inequalities through world-leading applied health research.

  • Criminal Justice: Policing, Sentencing and Rehabilitation

    Module code: LW3591 This module examines core components of the criminal justice process including policing, sentencing, prisons, rehabilitation and desistance. The objective is to consider the nexus between each element and critically engage with associated theory.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA7021 This module extends the ideas used in linear modelling to a more general framework, which allows the possibility to include a number of analyses in one general approach.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code:MA4201 This module extends the ideas used in linear modelling to a more general framework, which allows the possibility to include a number of analyses in one general approach.

  • Generalised Linear Models

    Module code: MA3201 This module extends the ideas used in linear modelling to a more general framework, which allows the possibility to include a number of analyses in one general approach.

  • Mental Health Law

    Module code: LW7293 In the light of statistics suggesting that one in four people will suffer from a mental health disorder during their lifetime. The law relating to mental health is an important subset of medical law.

  • A Historical Long View of Posthumous Harm: Comparing organ snatching to body-snatching. By Floris To

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on May 16, 2016   Improper Procurement and Retention   Taking organs of dead children without parental permission at Alder Hey is a practice The Economist (2001) dubbed the ‘return of the body-snatchers’.

  • Sport and the Imperial bond

    Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship (£43,708) July 2009 - April 2011 Dr Prashant Kidambi In recent years, historians have shown how sport became deeply intertwined with imperial and national identities within the British Empire.

  • 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 legal and policy framework which addresses the practicalities of sexual labour in the 21st century.

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