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  • Policing in Practice

    Module code: CR3034 This module applies key concepts and debates considered throughout the course to the practice of policing. We will examine new and emergent forms of policing, and specialisms within the police, to critically consider the complexity of policing as an activity.

  • Punishment and Rehabilitation

    Module code: CR2008 (double module) Many different approaches to punishment can be seen across the globe from the death penalty or life imprisonment, to yoga in prison and unpaid work. Each of these approaches can be justified in their own way.

  • Developing Professional Practice

    Module code: MU7001 In this module, you'll work proactively to develop your skills and knowledge to become effective as a museum professional.

  • The Developing Practitioner

    Module code: RA2006 This module will build on year one module and explore the role of you as an individual and your impact on others.

  • Equity and Trusts (Advanced)

    Module code: LW3370 When a person wishes to benefit others, whether they are individuals, charities or simply 'causes', he or she may use the machinery of a 'trust'.

  • Individual Employment Relations

    Module code: LW7513 (double module) This module provides an understanding of the complex and intricate laws and legislation surrounding the status of the individual in particular employment relationships.

  • The Developing Practitioner

    Module code: RA2006 This module will build on year one module and explore the role of you as an individual and your impact on others.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 26 November 2 December

    Dr David Clark from the School of English has written an article for The Conversation discussing medieval attitudes towards sex.

  • Centre for Consumer and Essential Services

    The Consumer and Essential Services Unit (CESU) combines legal and social policy expertise to explore the effects for consumers of regulation and provision of essential services.

  • Contact

    Contact information for The Consumer and Essential Services Unit (CESU) at The University of Leicester.

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