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  2. Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences

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    WPBS ceased to be part of UCW in 1987 as part of restructuring of the Agricultural and Food Research Council funded research. The WPBS facilities at Gogerddan and Bronydd Mawr and the AGRI sites at Hurley and North Wyke were combined with parts of the Poultry Research Centre at Roslin to form the Institute of Grassland and Animal Production (IGAP).

  3. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Marxist criminology, conflict criminology, and critical criminology claim that most relationships between state and citizen are non-consensual and, as such, criminal law is not necessarily representative of public beliefs and wishes: it is exercised in the interests of the ruling or dominant class.

  4. Anthony Braga - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Braga is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology [20] and the 2021 recipient of its August Vollmer Award [21] recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of criminal justice. He is also a past President and Fellow of the Academy of Experimental Criminology [ 22 ] and the 2014 recipient its Joan McCord Award [ 23 ...

  5. Crime science - Wikipedia

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    Crime science increasingly being cited in criminology text books and journals papers (sometimes claimed as a new branch of criminology, and sometimes reviled as anti-criminology). [ citation needed ] A move in traditional criminology towards the aims originally set out by Ross in his concern for a more evidence-based, scientific approach to ...

  6. Cultural criminology - Wikipedia

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    Cultural criminology is a subfield in the study of crime that focuses on the ways in which the "dynamics of meaning underpin every process in criminal justice, ...

  7. Donna Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Donna Anthony is a British woman from Somerset who was jailed in 1998 after being convicted of the murder of her two babies. She was cleared and freed after having spent more than six years in prison.