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    Crime is a Wicked Problem

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    Humanities in Public Inaugural Lecture with Professor Jon Bannister, Manchester Metropolitan University, Monday 20th January 2014   Crime is a ‘Wicked Problem’ – What should criminology do about it? That was the title of Professor Jon Bannister’s inaugural lecture held in front of a packed audience consisting of students, police officers and criminologists alike. Professor…

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    Injustice: A screening with Ken Fero

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      This is the film that could not be killed. Despite police intimidation, Ken Fero’s award winning documentary Injustice became global news. The film, just one of a number produced by Migrant Media, was first released in 2001; however, the screening, hosted by MMU’s Sociology Department in collaboration with the Northern Police Monitoring Project, was…

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    David Peace: The Yorkshire author living in Japan who has a knack for getting into the mind of great football managers. Oh, and he graduated from MMU too.

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    Words by Jason Cooke Humanities’ Hallows has been tracking the progress of one of MMU’s most successful authors. David Peace is currently in the UK to promote his latest novel, Red or Dead, and Humanities’ Hallows had the privilege of interviewing David before his event at the National Football Museum, Manchester, as part of the…

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    Sue Stern: The Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs of Becoming a Successful Writer

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    Student Press Officer, Siobhan O’Toole, talks to Didsbury’s Sue Stern—published novelist, poet, and children’s author, about her influences, journey as a developing writer, heritage, and joy of becoming self-published. Words by Siobhán O’Toole On approaching the lovely Didsbury home of Sue Stern today, I could not help but feel nervous excitement after reading and enjoying…

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