Sarah Charman
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Title | Year | Linked to | Last updated |
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Social Context of Policing | Session 2018-19 | 14/05/2019 07:52:39 | |
Introduction to Criminal Justice | Session 2018-19 | 02/05/2019 12:35:35 | |
Introduction to Criminal Justice | Session 2013-14 | 14/05/2014 09:19:23 | |
Social Context of Policing | Session 2014-15 | 29/07/2015 15:47:47 | |
Social Context of Policing | Session 2013-14 | 20/06/2014 11:35:55 | |
Dissertation (Criminology) | Session 2014-15 | 15/07/2015 14:21:01 | |
Introduction to Criminal Justice | Session 2014-15 | 29/07/2015 16:01:46 | |
Police Operations and Policing Processes | Session 2014-15 | 27/03/2015 23:15:59 | |
Dissertation (Criminology) | Session 2018-19 | 01/03/2019 15:38:39 | |
Policing a Diverse Society | Session 2024-25 | 02/04/2020 13:39:10 | |
Policing and Society | Session 2014-15 | 17/02/2015 15:01:00 |
Reading intentions
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