
Christopher Kay
@chriskay1
Senior lecturer in Criminology. Interested in desistance, liminality, rehabilitation and sport. Likes dogs. RTs not endorsements.
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15-03-2009 20:15:13
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Great to see the UK Times Good University Guide 2025 reflecting the excellent work of colleagues in Soc Sci & Hums Loughborough University 👏💜 Top 10 includes: @lboroCM Communication & Media Studies🥇 @lboroCSSP Criminology 🥇 and Sociology 6th Loughborough Geography and Environment 8th

Fascinating listening to Dom Willmott presenting a Lboro Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy #criminology taster session. Loughborough University



Good luck to all the Lboro Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy Loughborough Communication and Media Loughborough English Loughborough Geography and Environment Lboro International Relations, Politics & History starting their UG and Masters degrees today. Exciting times ahead đź’ś


Congratulations to Dom Willmott who was awarded a Scientific Impact Award by the European Association of Psychology and Law at EAPL Conference 2024 lboro.ac.uk/subjects/socia…



CfP: British Criminology Probation & Community Justice Network BSC Probation & Community Justice Network 1st official event: Where next for Probation and community justice? 14 Jan at Sheffield Hallam We're particularly keen to hear from ECRs and PGRs. More info and how to submit here: britsoccrim.org/probation-and-…


I’m old enough to remember sitting cabinet minister Priti Patel meeting a foreign government off the record without her Prime Minister even knowing about it so forgive me if I don’t start salivating that the current Prime Minister met a visiting pop star after her Wembley gig.




To the young people watching, it is okay to feel sad and disappointed. On the campaign, I would often say: When we fight, we win. Sometimes the fight takes a while—that doesn't mean we won't win. The important thing is: Don't ever stop trying to make the world a better place.



Who reviewed this paper? A few days ago Guillaume Cabanac ⟨here and elsewhere⟩ tweeted about a paper that had published a remark that it had been forced to cite irrelevant papers. You can see the tweet here: buff.ly/3UMIguf. We remarked that if it was not so serious, it would be funny. Since
