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Frameworks for practice
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Framing education and learning in Youth Justice in England and Wales: Some outcomes for Young Offender Intervention
(Article)It is acknowledged that many young offenders disengage with education. The need to reduce the numbers of young people that are Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) has crept up the policy agenda for education ... -
Framing Men's Participation in the Procreative Realm
(Article)Informed by a critical men’s studies perspective, as well as symbolic interactionist and life course themes, we explore how men’s relationship to the procreative realm is currently conceptualized in academic scholarship ... -
Freedom affects in Trans Erotica
(Book chapter)This chapter begins to chart some reconfigurations of trans sexualities in trans erotica productions. Trans erotica expands on and reconfigures trans sexualities beyond psychosexological and mainstream trans (auto)biographical ... -
Freedom to Achieve: addressing the attainment gap through student and staff co-creation
(Article)This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive higher education and, in so doing, addresses the complex challenge of differential student outcomes and attainment. It achieves ... -
Freedom to Achieve: Project Evaluation Report
(Working Paper)Freedom to Achieve (FTA) is DMU’s commitment to ensure that everyone, whatever their background, can achieve their potential and can see themselves and people like them reflected in the institution. The project is a ... -
Freedom, choice, and the sense of agency
(Article)The sense of agency is an intriguing aspect of human consciousness and is commonly defined as the sense that one is the author of their own actions and their consequences. In the current study, we varied the number of ... -
A fresh look at preoperative body washing.
(Article)National guidelines do not support preoperative body washing to reduce surgical site infections, instead recommending bathing or showering with soap. Yet preoperative body washing continues to be widely used in many hospitals ... -
From befriending to punishing: Changing boundaries in the probation.
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From child protection to child safety
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From copper to court: translation from the research laboratory to the practitioner of a new methodology for revealing latent fingermarks on metal surfaces
(Conference)There has been a renaissance in the innovation of physicochemical methods for the visualisation of latent fingermarks, but the challenge is their translation into the operational context. The situation is highlighted by ... -
From copper to court: translation from the research laboratory to the practitioner of a new methodology for revealing latent fingermarks on metal surfaces.
(Conference)There has been a renaissance in the innovation of physicochemical methods for the visualisation of latent fingermarks, but the challenge is their translation into the operational context. The ... -
From employability to ‘complexability’: Creatour – a construct for preparing students for creative work and life
(Article)Abstract Higher Education (HE) students and employers within the creative industries dismiss prevailing ‘employability’ skills as inadequate. The author discovers the ‘bottom up’ reality that entry into the creative ... -
From formulation to in vivo model: A comprehensive study of a synergistic relationship between vancomycin, carvacrol and cuminaldehyde against Enterococcus faecium
(Article)Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) has become endemic in healthcare settings, reducing treatment options for enterococcal infections. New antimicrobials for VRE infections are a high priority, but the development ... -
From iron lungs to family-centred care
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