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The Kurdish writer, journalist and activist will participate in events at the School of Law.
A new research project will explore the use of ‘digital forensics’ in criminal cases, focusing on social media and messaging communications between suspects, victims and witnesses of crimes.
A warm welcome to all students collecting their exam results today and beginning their journeys at Birkbeck. There are still places left on many courses through clearing - go to bbk.ac.uk/clearing or call 020 3907 0700 to apply, and come along to our Clearing Open Day on Saturday to see why more people are choosing evening study at Birkbeck.
Birkbeck School of Law is gravely concerned about the ongoing judicial harassment of signatories of the Academics for Peace petition in Turkey.
Running from 10th to 14th June, the School of Law’s annual Law on Trial week focused on the theme of Communication Technologies on Trial.
The eminent human rights lawyer and equality activist has joined Birkbeck’s School of Law.
New report from The Institute for Criminal Policy Research warns of public health risks from prison overcrowding
An evocative new exhibition, A History of Women’s Prisons, challenges assumptions about the social justice concerns of imprisonment.
An innovative study by the Institute for Criminal Policy Research at Birkbeck, in partnership with Victim Support and the Centre for Justice Innovation, will explore the impact of language barriers in criminal justice policy.
Graduates are formally celebrating their academic qualification at seven ceremonies across three days from 30 April to 2 May.