Sociology and Criminology blog

Personal Sovereignty, or “He who makes a beast of himself…”

Much has been said recently about sovereignty; if the sloganeering chants that drove a majority of a population to vot...

Myths and Small Margins: Lessons of Command from Operation Barbarossa

When society thinks of key moments in human history, we are often reminded of how so much can be decided by the smalle...

Removing ‘No Outsiders’ school lessons is adding to LGBT people being targets for hate speech and violence

Ben Colliver argues there are ‘serious implications’ for children who are being denied access to the No Outsiders prog...

Four deadly planes and their legacy: Iraq 16 years after the invasion

Dr Lily Hamourtziadou and  Edwin Knapp look at the legacy of the Iraq war, 16 years after it started.

How you can get into Psychology and Criminology

You may be very happy with your current degree, but would like to see what options are out there to diversify your ski...

The Dark ‘Flâneur’: Re-theorising Serial Murder through the Ultra-Realist Lens

How did a transient physical labourer whom was once noted as an aspiring and promising boxer come to hold the grizzly ...

Grenfell Tower Walk

In June 2017 the country’s attention focused on London, as we witnessed one of the UK’s worst disasters: the fire at G...

Attacking a Giant: The lessons of Pearl Harbour

As many around the world prepare for the annual festivities, it is maybe important to remember another key moment that...

Raising Awareness of Coercive Control

Amidst the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, I thought it would be beneficial to reflect on my attend...

Sociology - My Three Reasons Why

Why should you consider applying to study at the School of Social Sciences?

The Norwegian response to Breivik is a sign of a “fundamentally civilised nation”

What should be the main purpose of imprisonment? Criminology Lecturer Liam Brolan explores Norway's response to Anders...

Mental Health and Suicide: It’s Complicated but Simple

For Mental Health Awareness Day, Professor Craig Jackson looks at the complexity of suicidal behaviour.

7 careers for Social Sciences graduates

When you work hard on your university degree, you want to know what jobs are out there for you when you graduate.

Top Four Reasons to be a Criminologist

Where there is civilization, there is crime.