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Why I chose to study Law and Criminology at Manchester

Why I chose to study Law and Criminology at Manchester

Elisha, a Law and Criminology Student, discusses why she chose to study at Manchester.

What it’s like studying Criminology at Manchester

What it’s like studying Criminology at Manchester

Amy, a third-year Criminology student, discusses her experience of the course at Manchester.

My experience of Law and Criminology at Manchester

My experience of Law and Criminology at Manchester

Law with Criminology LLB student, Lacramioara Elena Metehau, shares her experiences of studying at The University of Manchester.

Dangerous Writings, Difficult Questions

Dangerous Writings, Difficult Questions

A blog post by Rebecca Cargill It is with some excitement and curiosity that I booked my ticket to attend Dangerous Writings: A Symposium on the Ethics and Practicalities of Working with Risky Texts. It is a title that excites and intrigues, promoting thought on what...
Silencing, Censorship, and Epistemic Justice: Reframing Ethics and Responsibility in the Quest to Engage in Dangerous Writings

Silencing, Censorship, and Epistemic Justice: Reframing Ethics and Responsibility in the Quest to Engage in Dangerous Writings

A blog post by Brogan Pritchard The act of writing has a long history. From Homer’s ancient epics to Shakespeare’s sonnets and Orwell’s dystopias, writing has been a tool for expression, imagination, and experimentation. It unfolds possibilities for the self, the...