Stirling Criminology
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Account for the #Criminology team at the University of Stirling, UK. We co-host the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR). #AcademicSky
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Jamie Buchan, Sarah Anderson, and Katrina Morrison have published a 'Criminal Justice in Scotland' textbook 📚🍷📖👏

I had the joy of chairing their well attended book launch today.

It has gone straight onto #Criminology Uni reading lists.
🔗
www.routledge.com/Criminal-Jus...
@kmmorrison.bsky.social
Photo of one of the three book authors, Dr Jamie Buchan, signing a copy of his new book for someone who just bought it at the book launch in Edinburgh Napier University. Photo of two copies of the paperback book with a red cover and black inky silhouette imagery.
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📄🆕️ New open access article by @drcconnell.bsky.social and colleagues:

A systematic review on mandated drug and alcohol treatment for justice-involved adults

#JusticeHealth #Health #Drugs #SubstanceUse #Criminology
healthandjusticejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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PUBLIC EVENT:

Playing the AI Game: What does it mean to use AI in today’s business?

Join us at Made in Stirling for two-hour event, which will include an introduction to AI, the game, as part of the Festival of Social Science.
#ESRCFestival #AI #Stirling
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Playing the AI Game | Events | Festival of Social Science
Does your business think about using AI? Does it already? Join us at Made in Stirling for two-hour event, which will include an introduction to AI, the game, which will last…
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Dr @niallhsmith.bsky.social is one of the co-authors of this article:

'Participatory Visual Methods and the Mobilization of Community Knowledge: Working Towards Community-Derived Disaster Risk Management in the Context of Advancing #Climatechange'
#Criminology
jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/1298...
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📆 📢 The University of Stirling is taking part in the UK-wide Festival of Social Science for the public in late October and November 2025.

To look at the list of free public events in #Stirling, #Alloa, #Glasgow and online, see 🔗 👇
#ESRCFestival @ukri.org
festivalofsocialscience.com/events/partn...
University of Stirling | Events | Festival of Social Science
The ESRC’s Festival of Social Sciences University of Stirling Events
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aliceievins.bsky.social
Is it possible to live a good life in confinement? How do 'official' moral discourses shape what prison makes morally possible, inside and outside?

Join us on 17th Oct as we launch a special issue of Incarceration discussing these questions and more

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Themed Issue Launch: The moral and ethical worlds of coercive confinement
Join us for a discussion of the The Moral and Ethical Worlds of Coercive Confinement - a themed issue published in Incarceration (Sage Journals)
events.humanitix.com
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📄 👇 New open access article by Prof Margaret Malloch published in Crime, Media, Culture journal @crimemediaculture.bsky.social

'Making lives grievable: Crime, culture and remembering the accused witches of Scotland'
#History #Punishment #Criminology #Witches
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We are delighted that Dr Martha O'Carroll is joining us at the University of Stirling to do an SGSSS ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship #research project on 'Activating Anti-Carceral Archives in Scotland', supported by mentor Dr Phil Crockett Thomas @philcrockettthomas.bsky.social #Criminology #Abolition
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Dr Catriona Connell will be giving evidence to Scottish Parliament Criminal Justice Committee on Wednesday. It's part of their Inquiry into harm caused by substance misuse in Scottish prisons. See 🔗 for details.

@drcconnell.bsky.social @sacasrstir.bsky.social

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www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-...
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📄 NEW Report: Interested in the potential crime and security risks of freeports, in pursuing #NetZero?

'Inverness and Comarty Green Freeport: Assessing Crime and Security Risks'

🔗 to the report in next post 👇
@thesccjr.bsky.social
#ICFGF #GreenFreeport #Criminology #Security #Inverness #Scotland
stirunicriminology.bsky.social
Research by Dr Wendy Masterton & team shows nature-based programmes such as #gardening and forest walks benefit poor #mentalhealth and substance dependence - but opportunities to develop them are limited.

@sacasrstir.bsky.social colleagues have launched how-to manuals
www.stir.ac.uk/news/2025/08...
Photo looking at the ground, with green grass and someone's hands holding a shovel digging dirt in a garden.
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Abstract submissions are now invited for the BSA’s 75th anniversary conference, 8-10 April 2026, University of Edinburgh. Take part in ‘75 Years of Sociology’ – a fixture in the sociological calendar unlike any other. Submission deadline: 3 October 2025 tinyurl.com/23sjk4nh #sociology
Abstract submissions are now invited for the BSA’s 75th anniversary conference, 8-10 April 2026, University of Edinburgh. Take part in ‘75 Years of Sociology’ – a fixture in the sociological calendar unlike any other. Submission deadline: 3 October 2025 tinyurl.com/23sjk4nh #sociology
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If you're a criminology lecturer, teaching assistant or school teacher, you have to check out our resources!

Why not add a podcast episode, recorded seminar or an SCCJR publication to this year's reading/listening lists for your students?

sccjr.ac.uk/resources/
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Are you a researcher who could do with £8k to engage the public about your research working with a gallery, museum, library or archive? We’ll shortly be opening a call so I just wanted to give you a heads up this is coming
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/shap...
SHAPE Involve and Engage
A funding programme for innovative public engagement from the British Academy.
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk
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Just Images is a new #podcast about crime & culture created by students at University of Stirling in Cultural and Creative #Criminology module, led by Dr Phil Crockett Thomas. All episodes made by students, apart from the first (an interview with Dr Lucy Cathcart Frödén) justimagespodcast.stir.ac.uk
Just Images Podcast
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Prof Margaret Malloch (University of Stirling) featured in a podcast episode on 'Remembering Injustice: The Movement to Memorialize Scotland's Witch Trials', which she has done @leverhulme.ac.uk funded research on.

🎧 Podcast available to watch on YouTube
#Scotland #History
youtu.be/eI4k9VKXGK4?...
Remembering Injustice: The Movement to Memorialize Scotland's Witch Trials with Margaret Malloch
YouTube video by The Thing About Witch Hunts Podcast
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The British Academy is opening a call for evidence from individuals and organisations with expertise in the key public policy areas for social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Find more information and details about how to respond here: www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/programmes/c...
SHAPE the Future: Call for evidence
The British Academy is opening a call for evidence as part of a new phase of the SHAPE the Future programme, which will seek to examine the progress made against the long-term societal impacts identif...
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk
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henryyeomans.bsky.social
It's here! The Journal of Historical Criminology volume 1 issue 1 now available! Congratulations to editors Iain Channing and Alex Tepperman. Looks excellent - excited to read more. journalofhistoricalcriminology.pubpub.org/jhc-2025-vol...
JHC (2025) Vol 1, Iss 1
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