Allopathy, recovery and rehabilitation
As a historian cum anthropologist cum criminologist, it will come as little surprise that I am drawn to historical perspectives of the development of...
Read MoreAs a historian cum anthropologist cum criminologist, it will come as little surprise that I am drawn to historical perspectives of the development of...
Read MoreThis is the third and final blog within the short series: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here and the second,...
Read MoreThis is the second in the three part series of blogs: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here. All too...
Read MoreThis is the first of 3 blogs in which Cormac will be exploring issues of citizenship, power and democracy and what these mean to...
Read MoreThe following is a piece of imaginative writing, with no recourse to the historical facts. But I would ask the reader not to let...
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard people state that addiction is blind to status, fortune, and situation. It’s often said when talking about drug or alcohol addiction...
Read More“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” It might seem strange to start a talent quest with Aristotle....
Read MoreFinding genuine community alternatives to prison sentences and other custodial programmes that transform the lives of the people who committed the crimes, their victims,...
Read MoreAs we look toward the year ahead a thought for central and local Governments: There are things that only a community can do – so...
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