Items where College/School is "School of Social and Political Sciences" and Year is 2019
Anderson, Sarah Elizabeth (2019) Punishing trauma: narratives, desistance and recovery. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Deacon, Kirsty Evonne (2019) Families - inside prison and out: young people's experiences of having a family member in prison. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Forbes, Emma Elizabeth (2019) Perception and reality: an exploration of domestic abuse victims' experiences of the criminal justice process in Scotland. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Henderson, David Alexander Gunn (2019) Multimorbidity and social care: exploiting emerging administrative data sources in Scotland. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Kyle, Deborah (2019) An empirical analysis of conviction patterns, change over the life-course and external influences in relation to sexual offending behaviour. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Lambert, Mary Grace (Meg) (2019) Inherited violence: examining museum and academic relationships with the West African illicit antiquities trade in a post-colonial era. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
McCallum, Claire H. (2019) Evaluating the impact of physical activity apps and wearables: an interdisciplinary investigation of research designs and methods. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Ryan, Anastacia Elle (2019) The sanctions of justice: a comparative study of the lived experiences of female sex workers in Scotland and New Zealand. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Smith, Emiline Claudia Heleen (2019) Illicit markets in the global city: the cultural property trade in Hong Kong. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Usman, David Jacob (2019) Public perceptions of trust in the police in Abuja, Nigeria. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Weirich, Christine Acosta (2019) Situational crime prevention of antiquities trafficking: a crime script analysis. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Winzler, Tim (2019) Habits of the heart: a sketch of a Bourdieusian theory of study selection using the example of German economics students. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.