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Doing prison: Experiences of women in the UK prison systemCreative Commons Image Girlsbehindbarsexhibition under CC-BY-NC licence

By Abigail Rowe (The Open University)

22 June 2011

Does prison work for women inmates? Abigail Rowe spent time exploring the experiences of female prisoners to find out.  Read more : Doing prison: Experiences of women in the UK prison system

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OU on the BBC: Justice Season Creative Commons Image By RaeA via Flickr under Creative Commons license

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

19 May 2011

Throughout 2011, BBC Four and The Open University have been exploring the meaning of justice in the modern world through a series of new films...  Read more : OU on the BBC: Justice Season

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Punishment and corporate crimeCreative Commons Image J D Mack under CC-BY-ND licence

By Dr Deborah Drake (The Open University)

04 November 2009

Part of the task of critical criminology is to question how powerful groups operate in society and are treated by the state, in contrast...  Read more : Punishment and corporate crime

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OU on the BBC: Breaking the Seal - Programme five - LegalBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

01 April 2007

Introducing an episode of the series Breaking the Seal, which explores how legal records can reveal the past  Read more : OU on the BBC: Breaking the Seal - Programme five - Legal

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On trust and philosophyBBC

By Professor Tom Bailey (Guest)

30 August 2006

On a journey from Plato's Republic to the Mitchell Brothers' Walford, can we use philosophy to understand trust?  Read more : On trust and philosophy

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Michel Foucault (1926 - 1984)BBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

30 August 2006

Introducing French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault  Read more : Michel Foucault (1926 - 1984)

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Moral behaviourOU

By Dr Robin Banerjee (Guest)

10 January 2006

Dr Robin Banerjee explores the subject of children's moral development, and the factors that lead them to develop a sense of morals  Read more : Moral behaviour

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