Conference news.

Dr. Emma Temple-Mault and Alison Briggs – (a L6 Sociology student) will be presenting their paper ‘being pro-perpetrator to be pro-victim’ based on their recent domestic abuse study conducted over the summer of 2016 at the BSA (British Sociological Association conference) at University of Manchester on the 5th April 2017

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About Farah Mendlesohn

The School of Law, Policing and Forensics at Staffordshire University offers the LLB, MA and LLM; degrees in Policing and Criminal Investigation, Sociology, Criminology and Terrorism and Forensic Science and Investigation. With over fifty staff members we have expertise in rape testing, prevention and prosecution, ballistic testing, fibre analysis, soil analysis, family law and employment law among others. We offer BA and BSc, MSci and MScs along with a Masters by Applied Research in a range of areas including forensic archaeology. @StaffsUniLPF @StaffsFACS_Dept @StaffsUniLaw

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