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Analysis and publications


The Diminishing and Enhancing Power of Labels
Dr. Dana Segev Coming from a background in criminology, I spent ample time thinking about labels. The lenses through which I analysed the...


Recovery is a Co-Production: Building Inclusive Cities Around the Globe
Prof. Charlotte Colman & Prof. David Best HOW DOES RECOVERY HAPPEN? Recovery research shows that people overcome addictions by a...


Institutions and what desistance “looks like”
Dr. Ruwani Fernando Desistance studies have increased in the past few decades, to the point where we have extensive knowledge on how and...


Global Citizenship and the Right of Access to Justice
Global Citizenship and the Right of Access to Justice: Adapting T.H. Marshall’s Ideas to the Interconnected World Dr. Marina Aksenova The...


The role of social factors in shaping the use of time and space amongst ex-offenders*
Dr. Dana Segev Time-space budget (TBS) is a particularly useful research methods for investigating the relationship between the...


The Role of Art and Aesthetics in Developing International Justice 2.0*
The term ‘international justice 2.0’ refers to the new model of international justice, which will emerge in the next decades as a...


Comparative lens on criminological theories
In explaining the trajectory of offending and desistance from crime, prominent criminological theories relied on research undertaken...


Employment policies & criminal records
In an opinion piece, written for Unlock charity, Dr. Dana Segev compares policies in England and Israel around employment for people...
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