by Ruth Crocker | Nov 25, 2013 | Blog, Featured, Front Page, Research
Improving the development of positive life skills for offenders is central to successfully preventing further offences being committed. The significant role that personal issues such as substance misuse, living arrangements and education, training and employment play...
by Ruth Crocker | Oct 25, 2013 | Blog
We are delighted to announce that Amy Randall has started work at our new Tunbridge Wells office as a research assistant. Amy has a first class honour degree in Sociology from the Univeristy of Kent and then took a Masters in Social Research Methods at the LSE. Martin...
by Ruth Crocker | Oct 25, 2013 | Blog, Events
Regular readers will know that our Security research initiative was shortlisted for a Security Excellence award, the seventh time we have been. Unfortunately we did not win, but it was a great evening and we are not sulking too much! Anyway, there is always next...
by Ruth Crocker | Oct 25, 2013 | Blog, Front Page
Martin Gill appeared on BBC Radio Kent on 18th October discussing a fraud scam. There had been a high number of elderly people targeted by fraudsters for their pin number; the fraudsters ring up pretending to be the police and persuade victims that money has been...
by Ruth Crocker | Oct 16, 2013 | Journals
Martin Gill co-edits the Security Journal with Professor Bonnie Fisher. They have been working with guest editors to produce two Special Issues in 2013. Recently published, and covering a much neglected topic is a Special Issue on ‘Corporate Security and Contract...