Monthly Archives: March 2011
New Books – ‘The History of Policing’: 4-volume set edited by Clive Emsley
In recent years the history of police and policing has become a key area of debate across a range of disciplines: criminology, sociology, political science and history.
This authoritative series, published by Ashgate, brings together the most important and influential English-language scholarship in the field, arranged chronologically across four volumes. Continue reading
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Is it ok to keep ‘free’ money from the cash machine?
Is it okay to keep ‘free’ money from the cash machine? Prof Tim Chappell (Director, Open University Ethics Centre, Department of Philosophy) provides an answer. Continue reading
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South Asians Making Britain exhibition rolls onto Brighton
‘South Asians Making Britain, 1858-1950′ exhibition is on display at the Jubilee Library, Brighton from 1 March-12 April 2011. Continue reading
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